Paley’s work, and 'Natural Theology: or Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity' in particular, is admired for its rigorous and logical treatment of evidence. He examines the natural world: plants, animals, the human anatomy and the heavens, and from the intricate details he deduces the existence of a benevolent deity, primarily by the now famous watchmaker argument. Though most remembered for 'Natural Theology', Paley received numerous ecclesiastical honors, including a stall in St. Paul’s Cathedral, for his earlier work 'Evidences of Christianity.'