THE BEAUTIFUL LADDER, $1 
such contemplations as these awaken the sensi¬ 
bility of the soul! Here is infinite power, to 
impress you with awe—here is infinite wisdom, 
to fill you with admiration — here is infinite 
goodness, to call forth your gratitude and love. 
The correspondence between these great objects 
and the affections of the human heart is estab¬ 
lished by Nature itself; and they need only to 
be placed before us that every religious feeling 
may be excited. 
“ Having thus led you to the borders of the 
disenchanted lake, in our next interview I will 
try and show how the scales were removed from 
my eyes. With a most fervent hope that our 
interviews may be blest to your good, in bright¬ 
er views of God’s handiwork and gracious pro¬ 
visions for our happiness, I most cordially invite 
you to my social circle, and to such instructions 
as I may be enabled to give.” 
