[59] And yet,—"I go to prepare a place for you!"—St. John xiv. 2.

[60] See, for example, p. 60, (lower half,) p. 62, (middle,) &c.

[61] Comp. p. 45.

[62] Col. ii. 11, 12. Rom. ii. 29. Phil. iii. 3, &c.

[63] Edinburgh Review, (Ap. 1861,) p. 429.

[64] Analogy, P. ii. ch. ii., ad fin.

[65] Analogy, P. ii. ch. iii., ad init.

[66] Van Mildert's Historical View of the Rise and Progress of Infidelity, &c. Serm. xxi., (ed. 1806,) vol. ii. pp. 313-17.

[67] "Columbus' prediction of the eclipse to the native islanders, was as true an argument to them as if the event had really been supernatural." p. 115.

[68] St. Mark viii. 19, 20.