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150 the good from the bad, we are very uperficial obervers. May I venture a conjecture?—I cannot help thinking, that every human creature has ome park of goodnes, which their long-uffering and benevolent Father gives them an opportunity of improving, though they may perverely mother it before they ceae to breathe.

Death is treated in too light a manner; and ought, when diappointments occur, with a degree of impatience, which proves that the main end of life has not been conidered. That fearful punihment of in, and convulion of nature, is too often poed