IT is a cause of gratitude, that, your pilgrimage having been extended through nearly one-twentieth part of the christian era, you are favoured with a comfortable degree of health. It is, however, a cause of warmer gratitude to the Giver of all good, that, indulged with the exercise of your intellectual faculties, you are ena bled to meditate with delight, in the eve ning of your long protracted life, on the glorious overtures of grace, which signa lize the present day, and to rejoice in the dawning prospect of what God will fur ther do for the salvation of the world.
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