WITH THE AFFECTING CIRCUMSTANCES BY WHICH IT IN A LETTER TO THE REV. By terrible things in righteousness wilt thou answer us, O GOD of our LONDON: Printed by Stanhope & Tilling, Wilderness-row, Chelsea. SOLD BY MR. BAYNES, 54, PATERNOSTER ROW; 1806. [Price Six Pence.] PREFACE. THE HE saving conversion of souls is a great work. It will remain an eternal excellency and its excellence and glory will become more and more conspicuous, and be contemplated with encreasing admiration as all other works decay. The grand instrument in accomplishing this work is "the Gospel of the grace of God." The Author is divine. It is, eminently and exclusively, the work of God. In the display of high sovereignty, he determines where and when the sound of the Gospel shall go forth. And equal sovereignty, is manifest in dispensing that gracious influence by which it is made effectual unto salvation. Paul was a distinguished honored servant; but it was the grace of |