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his goodnefs ; to repofe an implicit. confi=- 
dence 1n his wifdom ; and to revere his awfal 
omnipotence. We fhall dwell no longer on 
this fubje@t, than to draw this important con- 
clufion ; that health of body, anda chearful 
contentment of mind, are the general effects 
of thefe amufements. The latter is produ- 
ced by a ferious and pleafing inveftigation of 
the bounties of an all-wife and beneficent Pro- 
vidence ; as conftant and regular exercife is. 
the beft prefervative of the former. 
Downine, 
March 1, 1778, THOMAS PE NNANT. 
