AN ATTEMPT TO PROVE THE TRUTH OF CHRISTIANITY FROM THE WISDOM DISPLAYED IN ITS ORIGINAL ESTABLISHMENT, AND FROM THE HISTORY OF FALSE AND CORRUPTED At the University Press, for J. COOKE, and J. PARKER ; and Co. Edinburgh, 1808. 13. IT is fo natural that I should deem it a high diftinction to be permitted to inscribe this work to the Archbishop of Canterbury, that but few words can be requifite to exprefs my sense of the obligation. My habits of intercourfe with a county in which your Grace has been long known are fuch as to have inftructed me in the full value of the favour thus conferred upon me. Indeed, I fhall readily be believed in declaring that I feel it to be doubly gratifying, as it proceeds from a person whofe character reflects the highest honour on his fplendid rank. |