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"But not the various eloquence of love, "Nor pow'r enrag'd could his fix'd virtue move; "See, aw'd by Heav'n, the blooming Hebrew flies "Her artful tongue, and more perfuafive eyes, "And, fpringing from her disappointed arms, "Prefers a dungeon to forbidden charms *." But from this dark event what mercy springs? This hard rough road the suff'ring hero brings To freedom, dignity, to wide command, And the firft favours from a monarch's hand, While acclamations ring around the land. To Virtue's voice inflexible adhere; Her toils, her pains, her discipline fevere Shall with an ample recompence be crown'd, By Heav'n approv'd, and thro' the world renown'd. "Stedfaft in virtue's and his country's cause, "Th' illuftrious founder of the Jewish laws, "Who, taught by Heav'n, at genuine greatness aim'd, "With worthy pride imperial blood disclaim'd, "Th' alluring hopes of Pharaoh's throne refign'd, "And the vain pleafures of a court declin'd, Pleas'd with obfcure recefs, to ease the pains

"Of Jacob's race, and break their servile chains. "Such gen'rous minds are form'd, where bleft religion reigns t.'

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UVENILIA; Poems on various Subjects of
Devotion and Virtue. Price five fhillings.

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2. The RELIGIOUS OBSERVANCE of the SABBATH. The fecond edition. Price one fhilling.

3. SERMONS on various Subjects; with an Hymn adapted to each Subject. Defigned to affift the Devotion of the Family and Clofet. Price five fhillings.

4. Separate DISCOURSES on various Occafions.

Lately published,

SERMONS on the most useful and important Subjects, adapted to the Family and Closet, in three volumes; the fecond edition. By the Rev. SAMUEL DAVIES, A. M. late Prefident of the College in Princetown, New-Jerfey.

N. B. In a preface to the first edition of thefe Difcourfes, the Editor (the Author of this Treatife on Rhetoric) thus expreffes his fentiments of them.

In thefe Difcourfes, if I mistake not, a critical fcrutiny into the facred texts which the Author choofes for his fubjects, a natural eduction, "and clear representation of their genuine meaning, an elaborate and fatisfactory proof of the various heads of doctrine, a fteady profecution of his point, together with an easy and perti"nent enlargement, and a free, animated, and powerful application and improvement, won

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derfully adapted to awaken the confciences, "and ftrike the hearts both of faints and finners, "mingle the various excellencies of learning, judgment, eloquence, piety, and seraphic zeal "in one uncommon glory; not unlike the beams

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PROPOSALS for Printing Two more Volumes of SERMONS on useful and important Subjects, by the Rev. SAMUEL DAVIES, A. M. late Prefident of the College at Princeton in New-Jersey.

The Editor (the Author of this Treatife on Rhetoric) will apply all the profits of this publication to the fervice of the Author's Widow and Children, whofe circumstances in life are fuch as render the acceffion of any further affiftance very defirable; at the fame time that the character of Mrs Davies, the Author's Relict, is moft deferving of Chriftian efteem and regard. The Editor begs leave to add, that the benefit accruing from the three volumes has been moft faithfully applied by him to Mrs Davies, and that it will give him an unspeakable pleasure if there should be a like encouragement of the other two volumes he intends to publifh; as the Widow and young Orphans of a moft excellent Man, and the Editor's moft valuable Friend, would be moft happily relieved under the very heavy affliction which Providence has feen fit to bring upon them in the death of the most amiable Hufband and Father.

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