PHYSICO AND ASTRO THEOLOGY; · OR, A DEMONSTRATION The Being and Attributes of God. A NEW EDITION IN TWO VOLUME S. VOLUME II. LONDON: PRINTED AT THE Logographic Prels, BY J. WALTER, AND SOLD BY J. RIVINGTON AND SONS, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH YARD; MDCCLXXXVI. PHYSICO-THEOLOGY, VOL. II. воок VI: A furvey of Quadrupeds. CHAP. page I ibid: VI. Of the difference between man and quad rupeds in the nervous kind. VII. The conclufion. BOOK VII: A survey of Birds. İ. Of the motion of birds, and the parts miniftering thereto." Of the wings of birds. 26 27 29 32 33 ́CHAP. Of the tails of birds. Of the legs and feet of birds. 11. Of the head, ftomach, and other parts Of Infects and Reptiles. I. Of infects in general. II. Of the shape and structure of infects. ተ i i t w ww. бо ibid. 63 CHAP. CHAP. III. Of the eyes and antennae of infects VI. Of the care of infects about their young. The nidification of infects The conclufion. BOOK IX. pige 65 68 76 82 95 105 Of Reptiles, and the Inhabitants of the waters. 106 CHAP. I. Of reptiles. II. Of the inhabitants of the waters. BOOK ibid. 115 X. Practical inferences from the foregoing furvey 146 CHAP. I. That God's works are great and excellent. 147 II. That God's works ought to be enquired into, and that fuch enquiries are com mendable. III. That God's works are manifeft to all: 149 whence the unreasonableness of infidelity. 151 IV. That God's works ought to excite us to fear and obedience to God 156 V. That God's works ought to excite us to thankfulness. 158 VI. That we ought to pay God all due homage and worship, particularly that of the Lord's day. 162 The conclufion. 174 Of the Ptolemaic fyftem. 180 Of the Copernican fyftem, and by whom cultivated. 181 Why preferred by the author. 182 Objections against it from fcripture. 187 The author's opinion about the whiteness of the galaxy. 205 The author fufpects there are more new stars than ever yet have been taken notice of. 206 His obfervations of them, and how to be observed 207 |