By JOSEPH BUTLER, LL.D. Late Lord Bishop of DURHAM. 1 Ejus (Analogiæ) hæc vis es, ut id quod dubium eft, ad aliquid Quint. Inft. Orat. L. I. c, ví. The FIFTH EDITION. L O N D ON: MDCCLXV, RIGHT HONOURABLE CHARLES Lord TALBOT Baron of HENSOL, Lord High Chancellor of GREAT BRITAIN, The following TREATISE is with all Respect, Inscribed, in Acknowledgment of the Highest Obligations to the late Lord Bishop of DURHAM and to HIMSELF, ADVERTISEMENT. I F the Reader should meet here with any thing, which he had not before attended to, it will not be in the Observations upon the Conftitution and Course of Nature, these being all obvious; but in the Application of them: In which, though there is nothing but what appears to me of some real Weight, and therefore of great Importance; yet he will observe several things, which will appear to him of very little, if he can think things to be of little Importance, which are of any real Weight at all, upon such a Subject as Religion. However, the pro(a) per |