THE RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY, AND 164, PICCADILLY. 1489.e.28 R. JOHNSON, a very worthy, charitable gentleman, was travelling, some time ago, across one of those vast plains which are well known in Wilt shire. It was a fine summer's evening, and he rode slowly, that he might have leisure to admire God in the works of His creation. For this gentleman was of opinion that a walk or a ride was as proper a time as any to think about good things; for which reason, on such occasions, he seldom |