Watts - BX5200 .W3 1813 v.5

CHAPTERXXVI. 585 most lasting impressions upon them, and such as Would lead them into a survey of the various and wonderful transactions of the providence and grace of God among men, the successive and gradual discoveries of the will of God to men, the different forms of religion in different ages of mankind, the rules of duty toward God and toward on'e another; together with an account of their obedience or disobedience to him, with their blessings and their punishments, their afflictions, trials and deliverances, and that from the beginning' of the world to the promulgation of the gospel, by the apostles, in the first age of the Christian church : And this is as far as the history of the scripture reaches,

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