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1740. After all the labors and studies of so many learned men, and so many excellent tracts written upon moral studies, it seemed to Mr. Morgan that an entire scheme or system of natural religion was very much wanting. So he set himself to study nature and the general laws which are settled and established among the several ranks and classes of beings, so far as they are connected with intelligent, moral agency. This plan of nature and religion, or divine government, both physical and moral, he traced through the whole creation. And the result of these inquiries he now lays before the reader,…mehr

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1740. After all the labors and studies of so many learned men, and so many excellent tracts written upon moral studies, it seemed to Mr. Morgan that an entire scheme or system of natural religion was very much wanting. So he set himself to study nature and the general laws which are settled and established among the several ranks and classes of beings, so far as they are connected with intelligent, moral agency. This plan of nature and religion, or divine government, both physical and moral, he traced through the whole creation. And the result of these inquiries he now lays before the reader, to approve or censure as he may see occasion. Due to the age of the original we reproduced, some pages may be spotty or faded. Written in Old English.
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"Thomas Morgan is Thomas Morgan Hyers, a practicing pulmonologist in St. Louis. He is in the same age group as the principal characters in the story, and he experienced the year 2020 in his medical practice and in his personal interactions with family and friends. He currently practices pulmonary occupational medicine and conducts clinical research with new pharmaceuticals. He wrote this story during the peak lockdown period when his practice was curtailed by Covid-19. In addition to his medical responsibilities and writing efforts, he likes to spend time with his family, garden and cook."