CONCLUSION. 351 



It is one of the darkest spots in the history of 

 man, that these noble gifts have been so seldom 

 combined. In the young mind alone can the two 

 kindred seeds be effectually sown ; and among 

 the improvements which some of our public in- 

 stitutions require, we yet hope to witness a 

 national system of instruction, in which the 

 volumes of Nature and of Revelation shall be 

 simultaneously perused. 



D. BREWSTER. 

 ALLERLY, April 24th, 1832. 



THE END. 



J. HADDON 1 , PRINTER, CASTLE STREET, KINSBURY. 



