PAGE 1 74 A VISION. worthy feelings, the providence of God had reproved me through my own reflections; and often since in the sanctuary of prayer and praise I have restrained wandering thoughts and impertinent criticisms by recalling the feelings of that day, and my just self-condemnation. In the heartfelt attention which ever followed this effort, hearing, as all honest Christians must do-yea, through all the imperfections of luman utterances -the Voice of God, speaking to them from the words of that simple yet majestic Service, to which no one, I believe, ever listened earnestly, intelligently, and humbly, without bringing away a blessing. I