THE WHOLE WORKS OF THE REV. JAMES HERVEY, A.M. RECTOR OF WESTON-FAVELL, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. IN SIX VOLUMES. VOLUME III. CONTAINING THERON AND ASPASIO; OR A SERIES OF DIALOGUES AND LETTERS UPON THE MOST IMPORTANT AND INTERESTING SUBJECTS. LONDON: PRINTED FOR THOMAS TEGG, 73. CHEAPSIDE; AND R. GRIFFIN & CO. GLASGOW. 1825. BRARY CONTENTS. DIALOGUE XIV. Theron alone in the fields-His soliloquy on LETTER I. Aspasio opens the correspondence with some impor- LETTER II. Theron, convinced of the iniquity of his life, and LETTER III. Aspasio proves the point, from the Liturgy, the LETTER IV. Aspasio re-establishes the tenet, from the Scriptures LETTER V. Aspasio relates a remarkable panic-Terrors of the LETTER VI. Theron takes a cursory view of the habitable crea- LETTER VII. Aspasio takes occasion to display the no less ad- severance. LETTER VIII. Aspasio describes a drought-Majesty and beau- LETTER IX. Theron's account of the western cliffs, the wonders LETTER X. Aspasio enumerates the much richer benefits result- LETTER XI. Aspasio exemplifies the last particular in two very LETTER XII. Aspasio touches upon union with Christ-How |