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84 in town or country, we breathe God’s air, we enjoy his light, we live upon the produce of his earth; in short, all that we has r is God's. It must, therefore, be manifestly our tsuty to serve him both with our bodies and our spirits, which proceed from him. حسنخلعت عتكتيجة تتسمه 1)/ALU)(;UE V}. Qf Animals. Pu;,. 1 should uovv wish to ku »w somethisig of the animal creation. Tuł. There are several hundred thousand sorts of liv ing erentures. Some live in the water, sonie ou the earth, and some in biotii, which last we call aimphibious , and others are inhabitants of the air : but ałł are sit}jet t to the asson of iman. Pup. W hy ar, they so? Tut. That they may be made useful to us: which otherwise they could not be, because of their su ptrior strength. Pup. Hnio how maiiy classes is the aniinai creation divided ? Tut. into six, called Animals nourished at the breast, Amphibious creatures, Birds, Fishes, insects, and Worlds. Pop. Have animals senses as we have : 7'ut. T$ve four-foote, i ioeasts have five, aud some of then possess senses much more perivet than ours; the smelí in hounds, for insiance, and hearing in, moies, are vastly inore acute than the like seases in us. Pap. How are -o many miflions of creatures supported and preserved : Two. Every day a table is, as it were, provided by God's providence for so many guests. Care is also taken, that we cannot annihilate any one species of food which God has created. _