The Author to the Reader, xi 
of the moft’ Intelligent’ to the firft 
Gaufe of all Things, teaching them 
‘both the Power and’ Prefence of the 
nea in the meaneft Infed. — 
~The minuteft Things in Nature 
‘were appointed to fome particular 
Ends: and Purpofes; and the Deity 
4s as confpicueus in the Structure of 
a Fly’s Wing, as he is in the bright 
Globe of the Sun itfelf. * ; 
And did we but contemplate the 
great Variety of Infects, their exact 
Order, juft Proportions, perfect Po- 
licy, &'c. which proclaim the Di- 
vine Wifdom in their Creation,’ they 
‘mutt be en egies of our No- | 
tice. 
And if whit is skeioki to our 
bobieevation, fo much charms an \/ 
“ingenious Mind, how much more 
‘would thofe Charms ‘concealed from 
‘our Eye and Reafon (once unveiled) 
excite our Admiration ? 
- Though 
Sai Nat. Delin, Tran rom Me Ori. otk: is is 
