The Author zo the Reader: XV. 
and Cuftoms; but all worfhip fome 
Deity or Other: 
Nature itfelf has imaprefted i. 
Notion of a God on the Minds of 
| all Men. * 
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‘© Both the anes and Fears” ‘of 
Men lead them to a Being. above 
them. Do we not find Men in 
Matters of Difficulty, and in Times 
of Danger naturally running to 
God? For Inftance, the Priefts 
of Baal, + and ‘Ta Mane in 
the Storm. § | 
-« And when the dé feces of 
Death arreft them, and-bring them 
Tidings of a future World, how 
- are they terrified with Apprehen= 
fions of that Deity they have a 
much derided ?” + 
The Confciences of Men bear Wits : 
nefs to the Being of a God. There 
hath he eftablifhed the Knowledge 
of himéelf. 
* In omnium Animis Deorum Notionem impreffit ipfa- 
There 
Natura. Cic. de Nat, Deor. + 1 Kings xviii, 26, 
§ Jonah i. 6. $ Sir Ch, Wolf, of Atheifm. 
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