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did not know how to begin this work; it seemed to him that the heart of poor Boosy could only be changed by the immediate interference of God; so fond was he of his wooden Gods and foolish ceremonies, and so much was he afraid of offending his gooroo.[1] And in this respect Henry judged rightly; for no one can come to God without the help of God: yet he has pointed out the means by which we must endeavour to bring our fellow-creatures to him; and we must,

  1. A religious teacher, or confessor.