Synopsis
Excerpt from Reflections on the Works of God, in Nature and Providence, for Every Day in the Year
These reelections have been presented twice already to the public in an English dress, by different bands. One of these publications professes to be only what it is, - n Abridgement, in one volume, lqmo. Containing about one half of the original work. The other, in three volumes, professes to be the whole work, yet omits seventeen whole pieces, which were in the first German edition, and in the French translation, from which these volumes were taken. But, besides this, it omits a part in most of the Meditations, and in some cases a third of each. To the truly Christian reader, these omissions will appear of serious couse quence, when he is informed that they contain those parts which chie y relate to experimental religion. Besides the above, there are other papers left out, and something of the translator's col lecting and all this is done without ever mentioning the unwarrantable liberty thus taken.
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