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2. The Creation, which seems an Arbitrary Act, supposes therefore Laws as invariable as those [[deof the fatality of the Atheists Before there were Intelligent Beings, they were possible, they had therefore possible relations, and consequently possible Laws. Relations of Justice must therefore be acknowledged antecedent to the positive law by which they are established Man as physical Being is like other bodies governed by invariable Laws. As an intelligent being he incessantly transgresses the Laws established by God, and changes those he himself has established. To remind him of the former God has established the Laws of Religion. Philosophy has provided the Laws of morality to prevent His forgetting himself. Legislators have framed Political and Civil Laws to prevent his forgetting his fellow Creatures. Fear, would would