CHAP. I.-Self-Knowledge, the Spring CHAP. II.-Self-Knowledge leads to a CHAP. XI.-Self-Knowledge teaches us rightly to perform the Duties of Re- ligion, CHAR. II.-Conftant Watchfulness ne- CHAP. III.-We should have fome Re- gard to the Opinions of others con- CHAP. IX.-The Practice of Self- Knowledge, a great Means to pro- CHAP. X.-Fervent and frequent Pray- TO ΤΟ SAMUEL LESINGHAM, Esq. TREASURER OF ST. THOMAS'S HOSPITAL, SIR, ODESTY and felf-diffidence M are the allowed character iftics of SELF-KNOWLEDGE. If then my prefuming to address this piece to you may seem to discover more affurance and felf-confidence than becomes a true acquaintance with the fubject I write upon, I have only this to fay; your known condefcenfion and candour have encouraged that prefumption: Nor can any thing animate an address of this nature more, than an affurance that the perfon to whom it is made, has fo good an understand |