'f':;s: t 0- Una M A G j&Z E, for 1764. t a- : J jv 4..yA;.g: r ' ".11 f We confider-the Author asjnfluenc Motive, oLdpihg Good, in" general ;; whereat directly and immediately : therefore '. thofc, , VI' autiecy or vi ucics, yne error is 10 pave tne vv ay f Cami ttierriend is acted by a Concern for us in par- ; who are no. friends to' it,. 4 lap it s foundations ticular ; and this Coufideratioh;makes fundamental hi Advice more- to -Hfeart.-- A , Society ;of . Ai tides. One Error V to, nave the WavVfor -Man for-flagrant, enormous: Faults'; but.will: bear r And the vMafk,.is to -be worn till all make ittheirBuiinefs to animadvert upon ariy Things areripV;fdr Execution. They look little Indecency orFUw in his Conduit.'' Dr. upon all the 'reft of the Wwldas Men of nar-: HA mmond ufed to fayv it was a poor Defign. Vow Views,, and therefore deal with them as -irt r nenditnp to jceep-the-Mnr.we-admi1tred-:tavtth rufart-mouthd VefRls : If they fhould cr0 ou rBofamonlyfriinv -being -ftwidalci the Phylician (hould only fecure his Patient much at once, their Labour 'would , l)e loft, from the Plague, and tbeir.Do&rine fall to the Ground : the forthis-Reaon pouring in their Ttnzis" gently and bv Degrees." To prevent this ftale Artifice of the DaJIs, ami to check the gradual -Advances of Error .; it js a Duty incumbent upon all Men of good AW lities to lay in a competent Stock o Divinity: Andfin QKIertolhis, it is nece ftir y ; to i ni p art the i r Thoughts for their mutua 1 Advan tage ;; which will m ake. them talk as' pehtnent 1 y upon thefe Topi c ks 'as if the Bent of their Studies"had7beiraImoft entirely applied this Way. Spirit of Eo Endeoui; andt ufeful, to point out to one another fhe Sophif-! try2to-whjchiHercks:havc U), Upon the Subjedl Matter of Converfa tion. , . ; If I were to propofe any-Model for Conver fr.tion ; I Ihould chufe that of Xenophon's. Sympofiumy where t he D i fcour fe was diverting wi thout a n yLevi ty or J m p erti n ence i and ftruclive with out ny, S t iffiiefsi or A ufterity. Wc are toid in the Btbliotheque Choiftei that Mr, Locker Mr. Mr. h I'M bo RcH ufed to m ee tconft i n tlnbnce a eeky and cifcufs fome very important Que Aluniriwhichtheyhid This method thefe famous Authors took, to enlarge" the Sphere of their Knowledge by: communicating tlteir Thoughts. If Dilcourfc were aicogetner fonuneo to itated lubjects, it when a Man knows he mult Ihortly deliver might perhaps be too formal ; if intirely occa- his Thoughts in Converfatfon upon any impor fionit mit evaporat "The belPXVay theref&e a Mtdiurnraiid-tfet ar for Tome ftated Suhjefty and to give up the reft the fame Subjeft ; thorough ly d igefts his Nor tx anincir if a Man talked virtuouuy he incurred the Im ?piitation :of Hyppcrify iflearnedlythatof jamrySurely no Man ofMerit will evcr- proftitute his good ; oenfe toT lowRibaldryrand Obfcenity, when Learning opens to him the nob le ft: ;Fi elds" pf': Specu 1 a t ion . ; -;vj tmli ftrun, very uta, if nothing but the Drx and Sedi msnts of Impurity appear ; and it is a Maxini with mev that nodne$ that had wherewithal! whereas, at - other .imeshe'-'may ;. be" apt to ftiodt at Rovers without aiming at any certatri (Kould object, That what ! have If any to entertain a (buridTarid lAibiafied Reafohf. would ever addrefs: himfelf with 'lewd Talk, to the corrupt Paflions and Inclinations of IVlankind : commended-would too much pall and flatten the Spirit of Gonveriatian Ibeg Leave t(ob? ferve, that ludicrous Wit and facetious Dif courfes may beget m us a fhort, uhfatisfAdory XIeambQJ.ay4lwhcr To return from this Digreflion ; 1 would by all Means , nex t to Virtue a rid Religion i n ge - -tubus Reflexions impreis u cairt lafting Sereni ty of Temper j the"; for mer, ;if too much indulged, fink weaken, and debafe the -Maiettv of a rational Soul : . whe re as the" 1 at t ex fa ife, elevateV; and ennoble it's Pifpofition : Vhen a Man has been laying IS 'I:: 1 a ?i - i A - ,. - -t 'i' i '"V -is(..K.t. Tip'! ; .1 M- I: ' 1 v.. M"J : rt r , J,, "j. t" h--?: 4; ,' rj v ;-. 1 -If-: . 1 IfJ. ft : I - 1 k : if 'if I'i'- V.' Mm . . . .ft 1 , 1 1. I, '! i '..it' J, ... ,.. .... , r: f , 1 y p-'f 7 ' .A- ..... mm 1

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