Y ON - в ү Enlarged and Improved by the AUTHOR. With the NOTES of A Walker venly. · LONDON in the Strand, MDCC LXIII. [Pr. 1 s. 6 d.) ADVERTISEMENT, BY THE EDITOR. THE ESSAY ON MAN, to use the | Author's own Words, is a perfeet Sy ftem of Ethics; in which Definition he included Religion: For he was far from that Opinion of the noble Writer of the Characteristics, that Morality could long support itself, or have even a real existence, without a reference to the Deity. Hence it is that the for Epistle regards Man with respect to the Lord and Governor of the universe; as the second with respect to himself; the Third to Society; and the fourth, to happiness. Having therefore formed and finished his Elay in this View he was much mortified whenever he found it considered in any other ; or as a part and introduction only to a larger work. As appears from the conclusion of his second Dialogue, intitled M D.CC XXXVIII, where he makes his impertinent adviser say, Alas! alas! pray end what you began, . |