ness in bearing with her faults in consideration of her desire to be useful; and for extending to one who had nothing to offer but right intentions, that favour to which merit might have put in a fairer claim. Barley Wood, July 24th, 1819. On the Corruption of Human Nature False Notions of the Dignity of Man, shown from his Helplessness and Dependence 295 Sceptic and the Sensualist reject Prayer 306 Errors in Prayer, which may hinder its being answered, The proud Man's Prayer. The patient Christian, - please Him.-Forms of Prayer.-Great and Little Sins.- All Sin an Offence The Doctrine of imputed Sanctification, newly adopted. — The old one of pro- gressive Sanctification newly rejected. The adoption of the one and the re- jection of the other hostile to Prayer. Character of those who expect Salvation |