and of Aftronomy,—and of Letters,—and the and of science, may beginnings of all arts, alfo be traced up to the Ark; and thence to Adam's firft-born fons. In fhort; the ruins of Paradife, the Garden of delights, are the riches of the world ;—and the feint refemblance of its arrangement, and improved order, the beft bleffing left by our first parents to the whole race of man. No. VII. No. VII. A DISSERTATION, CONCERNING THE SABBATH: REFERRING TO Vol. I. p. 198 in the Octavo Edition, AND TO P. 127 in the Quarto Edition. THE comprehenfive, concise account, of the awful work of Creation, in the formation. of the prefent visible scene of things on earth, in general, is concluded by the Inspired Writer in these words: Genefis, chap. ii. Ver. 2. Καὶ συνετέλεσεν ὁ ΘΕΟΣ ἐν τῆ |