་་ ་་ ་་་་་ ་་་་་་་་་་་ག་་་་་་་་ TO make truth lovely, in fenfible, and beautiful forms. ed by mere abftra&t ideas. early life, it must be presented under They are not capable of being touchRamfay's Cyrus. WHERE fhall we find a real univerfal tie, if not in thofe unalterable ideas, which are fo confonant to our nature, and suited to all without diftinction? They are allied to objects which belong to our whole life; and unite us to that Spirit which conftitutes our true grandeur. Necker's Importance of Religious Opinions. ར་པརཔརམས། OR THE BOOK OF PROVERBS MADE EASY; A SCHOOL BOOK, And feasonable Prefent for the Youth of both BY WILLIAM DALRYMPLE, D. D. ONE OF THE MINISTERS OF AIR. THE profits, if any, to go into a contribution for the WIDOWS AIR: PRINTED BY J. & P. WILSON, 1799. 101. i. 76. |