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OF EATING AND DRINKING.
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and wisdom of our HEAVENLY FATHER, Who has been pleased to write on our very bodies lessons fraught with instruction the most interesting, because the most conducive to our eternal happiness and salvation. That we may then be attentive to these lessons, especially on every occasion of receiving our bodily nourishment, is the devout prayer of,

Dear Sir,
Yours truly, &c.