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343 DEDICATION. lar edification and blessing. I cannot deny, but the author's conjec. tures may be sometimes carried a little too far, but that doth not pre- ljudice the subject in the least. Besides, he is generally so happy as to find some arguments for his probable notions in the word of God, and to answer very dexterously all the objections that can be made against May the ever-living God give a blessing to this work, and grant that those sweet and relishing truths, proposed in these leaves, may make such an impression upon the minds of the readers as those noble truths deserve, May he prevent all the abuse of this delightful subject, and never permit it to be turned into a mere dry or fruitless spéculation; but may he inflame every reader with a holy desire after ablessed eter- nity, and rouze and excite all those, that have not begunyet to tread the path of salvation, to enter into the same without delay, that they may not rest in a mere delightful prospect of the land of Canaan, nor be for ever excluded by their unbelief from the eternal enjoynient of it. Given at Halle, July 10, 1727, Jelin JACOB RAMlACFJ, S. Theol. Prof Ordisar.

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