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CONTENTS.
BOOK I.
DEVOTIONAL AND MORAL. PART I.
REFLECTIONS on the being of a God
Creation of the earth, the heavens, and man
Address of our first parents to the Creator
Perfections of the Deity
Order and subordination through all the works of God.
Page
Young. 1
Milton. 3
Milton. 6
Boyse. 8
Pope. 40
The philosophy that stops at secondary causes, reproved.
Cowper. 43
The present state of man vindicated
Pope. 44
Wisdom proclaiming a Providence to man
Ogilvie. 46
wisdom of
Ogilvie. 48
Addison. 49
The prosperity of vice no just objection to the
Providence
Soliloquy on the immortality of the soul
The immortality of the soul implied from its motion.
Sir J. Davies. 51
The immortality of the soul inferred from its dissimilarity
to the body
Soame Jenyns. 52
Life not worth enjoying, without the hope of immortality.
Reflections on a future state, from a review of winter. 68
A contemplation on night
A thought on eternity
Death
On seeing the figure of death in a dream. Dr. Har-
rington. 82
Lansdowne. 83
Parnell. 84
Watts. 87
Blair. 89
Pope. 112
Cotton. 116
Christ's passion, from a Greek ode by Mr. Masters, for-
merly of New College
Pitt. 118
The genealogy of Christ, as it is represented on the east
window of Winchester college chapel
The excellency of the Bible
Lowth. 120
Watts. 128
Divine illumination necessary to the most expert philo-
sopher
Cowper 129
The day of judgment; a Setonian prize poem. Dr.
Glynn. 131
On the last day and the happiness of the saints in heaven.
Ecstacy
Rowe. 140
Parnell. 141