daunted, the Author-imploring aid from on High, will ask yet again the attention and the concurrence of those who, like himself-invincibly persuaded of the truth of Christianity, can taste no personal enjoyments, can admit no rest, while it falters on its course through the world. THE END. By the same Author. THE SIXTH EDITION OF THE "NATURAL HISTORY OF ENTHUSIASM," IN TEN SECTIONS. "For protection, we refer our readers to the two very able sections on 'Enthusiasm of Prophetical Interpretation,' and on 'Enthusiastic Abuses of a particular Providence,' in a recent publication on the Natural History of Enthusiasm."—Edinburgh Review, No. C. p. 293. To Popish, Mahometan, and Pagan Nations, explained in |