CHARACTER of the Speakers-On improving Walk through the Gardens-The beautiful Frame Walk through a Meadow-Doctrine of CHRIST's Satisfaction ftated-Confidered as a Redemption-Price, DIALOGUE IV. Park and romantic Mount-CHRIST's Death DIALOGUE V. Elegant Arbour in the Flower-Garden-Imputation of DIALOGUE VI. Gallery of Pictures-Library and its Furniture- DIALOGUE VII. · Hay-making-Pleafures of Nature freely enjoyed― Duelling Animadverfions on the Practice-Spiri- Theron's laft Effort to demolish the evangelical Scheme of Juftification-Among other Objections, more refined and plaufible than the preceding, He ftrenuously Ruins of Babylon-Fine Paffage from Mr. Howe -Depravity and Ruin of human Nature, as they are Extremely hot Day--A folemn fhady Bower-True Ad Walk upon the Terrace-Depravity of human Na- Theron alone in the Fields-His Soliloquy on the Charms of rural Nature-His Reflections on the past Conferences-Afpafio reinforces his Arguments for the Imputation of CHRIST's Righteousness-Recom- mends Self-Examination, the Keeping of a Diary, and Afpafio opens the Correfpondence with fome impor- |