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ADDENDUM. 
I AM proud to acknowledge, that soon after the 
preparation of this Essay for the press, I received a 
kind present from the author, “ The Application of 
* Classical and Scientific Education to Theology 
“and the Evidences of Religion, by the Rev. Will. 
« D. Conybeare, Rector of Sully.” A clear and con- 
cise view of the analogies of natural and revealed re- 
ligion, comprehending more,in less compass, of phy- 
sical science, general learning and original cogent 
and important arguments, than, I believe, was ever 
before so compressed and concentrated for the support 
of truth. The argument from the uniformity of the 
Creator’s work to the unity of divine intelligence is 
admirably illustrated in pages 47, 48, 49. The di- 
versity of operations of the One intelligent Author, 
not only as to mode, but in successive periods of time, 
is exhibited in a sketch of geology, evincing the hand 
of a master, from page 29 to p. 35. 
ERRATA. 
Page 11. column 4. 1. 26. for Gryello, Talpa read Gryllotalpa.—P. 23. 
for blood into the left ventricle read blood through the lungs and pulmonary 
veins into &c.—P. 35. for Euonymodus read Euonymus.—P. 48. Dele is 
said after Gordius marinus.—P. 54. for Coryhena read Coryphena.—P. 80. 
for 1 to 95 read 95 to 1. 
