. A treatise concerning the state of departed souls, before, and at, and after the Resurrection. hone confpicuoufly out,both in the Camp, and in the Repub- lick The Dedication. vi lick of Letters ; in the Council ofTrade, and in the great Council ofthe Nation ; who appeard able tomake Cefar fpeak like Gefar, fpeakin Englifh with that Spirit with whichhe conquered France, with whichhis own Victories were fo nobly re-corded by him. HE who has uncommon Merithimfelf, is alone capable of difcerningand regarding it in others ; and he,if he had Power equal to his Will,would, by the Encouragement whic


. A treatise concerning the state of departed souls, before, and at, and after the Resurrection. hone confpicuoufly out,both in the Camp, and in the Repub- lick The Dedication. vi lick of Letters ; in the Council ofTrade, and in the great Council ofthe Nation ; who appeard able tomake Cefar fpeak like Gefar, fpeakin Englifh with that Spirit with whichhe conquered France, with whichhis own Victories were fo nobly re-corded by him. HE who has uncommon Merithimfelf, is alone capable of difcerningand regarding it in others ; and he,if he had Power equal to his Will,would, by the Encouragement whichhe would give to them, revive thofebeautiful and noble Arts, which nowfeem loft and. dead to us. For hewho in fo obliging a Manner hasmade his Favour defcend to me, whatwould he not do for more defervingLovers of the Mufes ? But though,Sir, Your Power were equal to YourA 3 Defert3 iv The Dedication. Defert, or to my Wifhes, it wouldnever enable You to oblige a Man whowould retain a more lively Senfe ofYour Favours than does, S I R, Tour tnoft Humble, And mofl Obliged Servant, J. Dennis. THE. THE PRE FACE.


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