, and by
Remarks on the Utility of Classical Learning
. This was followed, in 1783, by a volume of
Dissertations on Memory and Imagination, Dreaming
, &c. In 1786 he published a little treatise on the
Christian Evidences
, which he had shown to Bishop Porteous in London, two years before, and been recommended by him to give to the world. Beattie himself preferred it to all his writings, in "closeness of matter and style." In 1790 and 1793, appeared two volumes on the
Elements of Moral Science
, containing an abridgment of his lectures on Moral Philosophy and Logic. He wrote also, in the
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