[207] Dr. Price, "Dissertations," pp. 208, 219.
[208] Daniel 9: 2, 19.
[209] Ezekiel 36: 37.
[210] Dr. Chalmers, "Works," II. 286.
[211] Ibid., 325.
[212] Hon. Rob. Boyle, "Theolog. Works," II. 96, III. 230. President Edwards, "Works," X. 1.
[213] Euler, "Letters to a German Princess," I. 271.
[214] Dr. Wollaston, "Religion of Nature," p. 103.
[215] Dr. Robt. Gordon, "Sermons," p. 369.
[216] It is with melancholy pleasure that the author recalls and reproduces, after an interval of thirty years, the lines of his early college companion,—William Friend Durant,—a young man of high promise, removed, like his distinguished fellow-student, Robert Pollock, by what might seem a premature death, but for the prospect of immortality.