instinctive feelings in the human mind are fostered and confirmed by the consideration of the works of God in creation and in providence. Passages from Scripture are expounded in support of these views, mingled with references to important admissions made by some heathen authors.—Chap. V. The insufficiency of natural theology for the salvation of man, though it is valid and of force to prove him to be inexcusable in his sin, appears from various considerations:—1. Before the gospel was diffused among
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