CHEAP TRACTS,
Calculated to promote the Interests of Reli-
gion, Virtue, and Humanity.
No. XX.
An Evening Walk,
with Suitable Reflections.
MOTIVES TO PIETY AND VIRTUE,
Drawn from the
Omniſcience and Omnipreſence of the DEITY.
WHAT MAN IS,
Conſidered in himſelf;
and the
NATURAL HOMAGE he owes his
CREATOR:
with ſome happy Effects which flow from a Truſt in God.
GRATITUDE
{{largerA Duty we owe to God-Its amiableneſs-A
Pleaſing Exercise &c.}}
With a Beautiful
HYMN ON GRATITUDE
"The evening's walk of a wiſe man, is more illuſtrious in their
fight, than the march of a General at the head of a hundred
thouſand Men."
ADDISON
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