1823.] 
countenance, and relates how excessively 
uneasy he felt at the notion of catching 
the plague. Still there is some serious in- 
formation in his work, which likewise con- 
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gery and manners. ‘The well-intended 
object of it is to convert the sceptical by 
its illustrations of the scripture, and the 
many serious exhortations which the au- 
thor has intermingled with his narrative. 
The unbeliever, however, caanot be very 
tenacious of his errors, if he can be re- 
formed by the authority of Mr, Rae 
Wilson. 
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