Τ ΗΕ CONTENT S. V O L. I. CHARACTER of the Speakers-On improving Conversation - Elegance, Dignity, and singular Walk through the Gardens-The beautiful Frame Walk through a Meadow-Doctrine of CHRIST'S ; Park and romantic Mount-CHRIST's Death Elegant Arbour in the Flower-Garden-Imputation of Gallery of Pietures -- Library and its Furniture , Høy-making ---Pleasures of Nature freely enjoyed Blesings of Grace bestowed with equal Freeness-The- ron's Plan of Acceptance with GOD; confifts of Sin- cerity, Repentance, and good Worksy recommended by the Merits of CHRIST – This sewn to be a falfe Foundation ---No such Thing as a good Work, till DuellingAnimadversions on the Practice--Spiri- Theron's last Effort to demolish the evangelical Scheme of Justification-- Among other Objections, more refined and plausible than the preceding, He strenuously Ruins of Babylon-Fine Passage from Mr. Howe -Depravity and Ruin of human Nature, as they are represented in Scripture- Applied, with a View to de DIALOGUE XII. Extremely hot Day--4. solemn snady Bower-Truç Method of deriving Benefit from the Clasics--The wonderful Structure and Oeconomy of the human Body DIALOGUE XHII. Walk upon the Terracem-Depravity of human Nature, laid open and proved from Experience-Uses of the · Doctrine, and its Subferviency ta the grand Point. vf DIALOGUE XIV. Theron alone in the Fields-His Soliloquy on the Charms of rural Nature-His Reflections on the past Conferences--Aspasio reinforces his Arguments for the Imputation of CHRIST's Rightequfness-Recommends Self-Examination, the Keeping of a Diary, and Prayer for the enlightning SPIRIT-Departs, under an Engagement to correspond by Letter. ... LETTER 1. Aspasio opens the Correspondence with some important Articles of Duty; designed to facilitate Self-Examination, and promote Conviction of Sin. |