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Excerpt from Lectures on the Figurative Language of the Holy Scripture, and the Interpretation of It From the Scripture Itself: To Which Are Added, Four Lectures on the Relation Between the Old and New Testaments, as It Is Set Forth in the Epistle to the Hebrews; Also, a Single Lecture on the Natural Evidences of Christianity
When the maker of the world becomes an au thor, his word must be as perfect as his work the glo ry of his wisdom must be declared by the one as evi dently as the glory of his power is by the other: and if nature repays the philosopher for his experiments, the scripture can never disappoint those who are pro perly exercised in the study of it.
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