R E C 0 M M E N D A T I 0 N S. Dear SIR, JT gave me fingular Pleafure when I was rnformcd of your Intention (if properly encouraged) of publilhing a new Edition of /(each's Ke)'to open Scriplt!re Metaphors. - /lnd I rejoice much in having an Oppor– ·tllnity of tdtifying my Efteem for that va– luable, though at prefenc, very fcarce Work. And to recommend it, as I molt heartily do, to the Acceptance and diligent Perufal, ?f.all thofe whole Hearts Defire, and Prayer 'lt IS, that, " '!'he Word of Chrijt may dwell " in them RICHLY IN ALL WISDOM." As aBook peculiarly and happily calcula1ed, under the Divine Bleffing, to enlighten the Mind, efrablilh the Judgment, and com– fort the Heart, in a fweet and growing Ac– quaintance wtth both the Beauty, and the Power, of Divine Wifdom, Truth and Ha– line[,: Particularly as contained in the figu– rative and metaphorical Parts of the facred Pages. And if my weak Judgment and worthlefs Name, may add any thing to the Succefs of its Publication, it will give me .the fu~ther Pleafure of having it in my Po'wer m thts manner to a!fure you that I am with great Efteun, l.i<t~trptJOI, Du. 1, 1777· Your's, for Chrift's Sake, . SAMUEL MEDLEY. Dear S I R, I Have read KEACH 011 the Metaphors, and reallv think no true Chriftian lhould be without it.-H ichlydoes he difplay the Glo~ ries of our adoroble Immanuel !-'-Here the Ditlrdfed may find Comfort-the Tgi10ranr may be infrruC\cd-the Beliver edified, and built up in his lllOft holy Faith !-1 hearrjly wilh it Succefs-The llleffings of the Al– mighty attend this precious Book. I remain, Sir, Your's in the belt Bonds, May Zl, 1777· W. HERVEY. Dear SIR, I Join with my Reverend Brethren abovememione.d, in .recommendingMr. Keacb's Book on Sacred Scripture Metaphors, to the careful Perufal of thofe Students in Divinity, or other enquiring Chriftians, who defire w underftand the Force and Sweetnefs offacred Scripture Figures. I am, Sir, Yours, &c. H. TRELAWNEY. PREFACE.
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