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Rh read the quite contrary. For, That only mentions this Earth with its Animals and Plants, and Man the Lord of them: To uch Perons I anwer, what has been often urged by others before me: That it’s evident, God had no deign to make a particular Enumeration in the Holy Scriptures, of all the Works of his Creation. When therefore it is plain that under the general Name of the Stars or Earth at the Creation, are comprehended all the Heavenly Bodies, even the Attendants upon Jupiter and Saturn, why mut all that Multitude of Beings which the Almighty Creator has been pleaed to place upon them, be excluded the Privilege, and not uffered to have a Share in the Expreion? And thee Men themelves can’t but know in what Sene it is that all things are aid to be made for the Ue of Man, not certainly for use to look at through a Telecope, for that’s very aburd. Since then the greatet part of God’s Creation, that innumerable multitude of Stars, is place out of the reach