Dr. Til. Serm. 1. p. 40.
Nothing can be more unrea∣sonable than obstinately to im∣pute an effect to chance, which carries in the very face of it all the arguments and characters of a wise de∣sign and contrivance.
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Dr. Til. Serm. 1. p. 40.
Nothing can be more unrea∣sonable than obstinately to im∣pute an effect to chance, which carries in the very face of it all the arguments and characters of a wise de∣sign and contrivance.