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1 1 | so far as proof and the natural order are concerned, dissertations 2 3 | into these according to a natural law--a matter this which 3 5 | they undergo the first and natural digestion, much less become 4 5 | refuse according to its natural purpose; and that the nourishment 5 6 | destroyed and carried off to its natural place, or change into something 6 6 | thoroughly purified by the natural means of purification, must 7 6 | destroying at the same time the natural nourishment, or even the 8 6 | by better food, or by the natural forces, it is not got rid 9 6 | peaceful aspect towards what is natural, because it cannot coalesce 10 8 | FLESH NOT THE PROPER OR NATURAL FOOD OF MEN.~ But what need 11 12| live and continue in the natural condition in which he was 12 12| itself, being moved by some natural inclination and affection 13 14| but from the common and natural notion of the matter, or 14 14| reminiscence, so as to stir up the natural notion; or to things which 15 14| from the first and to their natural sequence. And in these things 16 14| each other, or break up the natural order. Hence I think it 17 14| although they have the closest natural connection with each other, 18 15| resurrection follows by natural sequence on the dissolution 19 17| others but faintly, the natural sequence and the changes 20 17| elements; the succession of natural occurrences makes things 21 17| tracing out the truth from the natural sequence, afford ground 22 22| in it no motion at all or natural impulse towards the doing 23 23| need of which, by reason of natural indigence or want, men are 24 24| produced according to a certain natural series, another? If this 25 24| If this is evident, and natural and artificial powers, and 26 25| those objects to which the natural reason is chiefly and primaily