Watts - BX5200 .W3 1813 v.6

106 ART OF READING AND WRITING. nishment than what they chuse for themselves, namely, " To live and die in ignorance, both of the things of God and' man." If the terror of such a thought will not awaken the sloth- ful to seek so much acquaintance with their Mother Tongue, as may render them capable of some of the advantages here des- cribed, I know not where to find a persuasive that shall work upon souls that are sunk down so far into brutal stupidity, and so unworthy of a reasonable nature.

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