A SUMMARY of the whole EXPOSITION. By Johann Albrecht Ringel TRANSLATED from the HIGH-DUTCH By JOHN ROBERTSON, M. D. LONDON: Sold by J. RYALL and R. WITHY, at Hogarth's Head M.DCC.LVII, 3-22-33 SUNB gift Tappan Prisl. Qusor. 1-22-1933 ** THE TRANSLATOR's PREFACE. IN N the Proposals for printing the enfuing Treatife I declared my high opinion of the merit of the Author, and the Grounds of it; and my Defign in publishing in our language this Specimen of his Works, that as a taste it may whet the reader's appetite after the rest of them: of which therefore it will be proper to give here a fhort Account. THE pious Author proposed to himself one principal Defign in his Studies; in the Execution of which he employed moft and the best years of his life, and laid out on it the talents GOD had enriched him with a great Sagacity, a found Judgment, and an indefatigable Industry, and all the flock of ufeful Knowlege he had acquired by the prudent use of thefe. This Defign was, to illuftrate the NEW |