"O WHAT A MIRACLE TO MAN IS MAN!" "What a chimera is man! what a surprising novelty! SECOND EDITION. LONDON: THICKBROOM BROS., 31, PATERNOSTER ROW; R. DAVIES, SUTTON-ST., COMMERCIAL ROAD. Gough Adds Gen : Top: 8249. PREFACE. Bur few words will suffice to introduce this little volume to the reader. With respect to the " discourse," the substance of it was delivered to a crowded audience at St. John's, Weardale; since which time it has been considerably enlarged and elaborated. Its delivery from the pulpit has been owned by God to the salvation of immortal souls; and the author humbly hopes that Jehovah's blessing will now accompany the printed page, as it did the living voice. As to the "Notes," they contain the history of their own composition. The author takes this opportunity of tendering his warmest thanks to his intelligent friends, the Rev. James Dawson, and the Rev. C. C. M'Kechnie, for their kindness in examining the manuscript previous to its going to press. It is with a degree of diffidence that the author sends forth this little work into the world; if, however, its readers be induced, by its perusal, to admire more ardently the beauties of nature, and thence to adore more fervently the God of Nature, his object will be accomplished, his la bours will not have been in vain. THOMAS GREENBURY. 17, Prospect-place, Drypool, Hull, June, 1859. |