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ON WALKING, STANDING, AND SITTING.

vinced that you will discover in it the most satisfactory proofs of an enlightened piety, of scrutinizing inquiry, of methodical arrangement, and at the same time the most cogent arguments in favour of the plenary inspiration, &c. intended to be vindicated.

In the devout prayer, then, that you may derive from the above publication all that solid comfort and extended edification which thousands have derived before you, I remain,

Dear Sir,

Truly yours, &c.