narrative, they might learn never to distrust Providence; as the keenest afflictions if unmerited, and the conscience pure, may at length be happily terminated; while from adversity, the best and most useful instructions were to be gained; and more particularly, to be humble and devoid of vanity, the unfortunate only knowing the plain language of truth, as few people will take the trouble to flatter them. LANE, MINERVA-PRESS, LEADENHALL-STREET. |