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cure it. On fiicli an occafion, the poliiidan 
Purely may be allowed to check the honeft 
zeal of the ckurck-man^ without being fairly 
•fubjected to the reproach of impiety. It is 
upon this plain and reafonable g-round I have 
ventured my opinion refpefting the intro^ 
duclion of theological doctrines into the 
%viids of Africa ; and if tliefe fentiments be 
found worthy of attention ; or if in the pre- 
fent work I have furniflied a fmgle hint that 
eventually may be found ufeful to the Britr^ 
ifh Nation^ I ihall not hereafter repine at 
the calamities which I have fufFered ; but 
humbly thank Providence for raifing the 
ftorm that threw me on the defert Ciores of 
Caffraria. 
As my return to Europe v/as not attend- 
ed with any Temarkablc occurence, I lhall 
now only add, that I took my departure 
from the Cape in the Saint Cec(zlia^ Captain 
Palmer, and arrived in Crook-haven (in 
Ireland) about the middle of November, 
1796. In a few days afterwards we fet fail 
for England, and as we made our palTage in 
a fiiort time, I fooa found myfeif once more 
in London, 
I N J S. 
