Theron takes a curfory View of the habitable Afpafio takes Occafion to display the no less admir- Afpafio defcribes a Drought-Majefty and Beauty Afpafio enumerates the much richer Benefits, re- Afpafio exemplifies the laft Particular, in two very Afpafio touches upon-Union with CHRIST- DIALOGUE XVI. Harvest Scene-Philenor's Gardens-Statues- DIALOGUE XVII. A River Voyage-The diverfified Profpect- ERRATA. VOL. II. Page 13, Not. r. Ifai. xlii. p. 50, 1. 1. Not. r. divina. p. 151, 1. 20. r. opprobrious. p. 163,1. 17. Not. for lx. r. xl. p. 188, 1 12. Not. for xi. r. vi. P. 237, l. 21. for St. Paul, r. the facred Writer. p. 333, 1. 2. for Intercourfe, r. Correfpondence. Ibid. 1. 10. for Interview, r. Intercourfe. p. 416, l. 10, 11, r. stronger, tranger. p. VOL. III. Page 14, 1. 5. Not. for 38, r. 28. p. 20, 1. 21. r. The Air. 38, Not. r. Job xxxviii. 7. p. 56, 1. 15. r. cordially. p. 62, 1. 13. r. this Breaft. p. 71, 1. iz. for her, r. its. p. 126, 1. 13. for Cleft, r. Cliff. p. 166, l. 12. Not. r. the Soil. p. 218, 1. 1, 2. for, my Pleasure, r. the LORD's Will. p. 253, 1. 15. r. Firmament. p. 266, 1. 19. for one, r. any. for is, r. are. lowest line, r. Covenant. 1. 1. for Gout, r. Goût. p. 299, l. 1. r. not the. p. 292, P. 385. T DIALOGUE I. HERON; was a Gentleman of fine Tafte; of accurate, rather than extensive Reading; and particularly charmed with the Study of Nature. He traced the Planets in their Courses, and examined the Formation of the meanest Vegetable; not merely to gratify a refined Curiofity, but chiefly to cultivate the nobler Principles of Religion and VOL. I. B Morality. |