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BY

HUGH BLAIR, D.D. F.R.S.E.

ONE OF THE MINISTERS OF THE HIGH CHURCH,

AND

PROFESSOR OF RHETORIC AND BELLES LETTRES,

IN THE

UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH.

WITH A SHORT ACCOUNT OF

THE LIFE AND CHARACTER OF THE AUTHOR,

BY

JAMES FINLAYSON, D. D.

IN FIVE VOLUMES.

VOL. III.

LONDON:

PUBLISHED BY SHARPE AND SON, EDWARDS AND CO. WALKER, ROSE,

TAYLOR, SMITH AND CO. WILLIAMS, AND HARRIS.

1820.

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TO THE

QUEEN.

MADAM,

WHEN the First Volume of these Sermons was published, I did not presume to request the liberty of prefixing to them a name so illustrious. Encouraged by the favourable manner in which the Public has received Two Volumes, I now humbly beg leave, on the Publication of a third, to lay them all before your Majesty.

Had I been in doubt to whom they could be presented with the greatest propriety, the public voice would instantly have directed me to the Person to whom I have now the honour of address

ing myself, Discourses intended to promote religion and virtue can be inscribed to none more suitably than to One, who, in the highest station of life, has ever supported the cause of religion by her conspicuous regard for it; who has advanced the interests of virtue, by her distinguished example; and who, by a happy union of the amiable with the estimable qualities, has commanded the love and respect of a great nation.

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It is a signal blessing to a kingdom, when a Person, whose character would have reflected honour upon any condition of fortune, is placed by Providence in that elevated rank, which allows her virtues to shine with extensive lustre, and to diffuse their auspicious influence over a whole land.

That this influence of Your Majesty's virtues may long continue to be felt; that while they alleviate the cares, and increase the comfort of our gracious Sovereign; while they improve the minds, and contribute to the felicity of Your illustrious Offspring; they may, at the same time, successfully exert their power in forming the public manners on a pattern so worthy of imitation, shall be my sincere wish, and earnest prayer.

I have the honour to be, with profound respect,

MADAM,

Your Majesty's most humble,

And most devoted Servant,

HUGH BLAIR.

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