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explain the principles of natural and re
vealed religion; or to affign the reasons why we acknowledge ourselves to be subject to the moral government of God, and why we profefs ourselves to be chriftians, and confiftent proteftants.
Knowledge of this kind is, in its own nature, the most important of any that we can give our attention to; because it is the VOL. I. moft