Dr. Doddridge, in a better to John Wester, aft reading of severale distinguished writers ameny
WincenFormists, sans"I chose this read with the meriren di Dr. Eberve, 'Whem I cannot but sens that he seems to me be have understood the Gospel as well as
Itment sublime is to be found in his willings; &, notwinstanding the Sosuring of some passages, & the huronnes of eiers, in the strongest pathos, as well as some of tire uncermin thoughts. It lies a little out of my serve it at present, yet it is most time, that were w's the thoughts of his Living Temple to be taken from blair the Athibutes, what wonted remain would be very in considerable; but what remains of it. I love, unborrance & other, is weighty, variens, & in many parts of it, exum beautions".. Doddridge: Diary & Correspondence. édited by bump trays, vol. IV. p. 485..