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ON THE BODILY SENSE OF TASTE.

speaking, so as to elevate it to its true dignity, by viewing it in its DIVINE ORIGIN, and thus in connection with all the higher degrees of taste, whether intellectual or spiritual; and above all, by keeping it in such a state of subordination, that it may never either intrude upon or disturb those higher degrees, but may rather administer daily, as it was designed to do by their DIVINE PARENT, to their purity, their strength, and their perfection.

In the blessed spirit of this prayer, both for you and the rest of my fellow creatures, I remain,

My Dear Sir,
Ever yours, &c.