SOLD AT THE DEPOSITORY, 56, PATERNOSTER ROW, AND BY THE BOOKSELLERS. 1838. DAVID'S END, AND SOLOMON'S BEGINNING. MANY good counsels had David given his heir; now he sums them up in his end. Dying words are wont to be weightiest the soul, when it is entering into glory, breathes nothing but divine. "I go the way of all the earth." How well is that princely heart content to subscribe to the conditions of human mortality; as one that knew sovereignty doth not reach to the affairs of nature! Though a king, he neither expects nor desires to be free from the way of all flesh; making no account to go in any other than the common track, to the universal home of mankind, the house of age. "Be thou strong therefore, and show thyself a man." Even when his spirit was going out, he puts spirit into his son: age puts life into youth, and the dying animates the vigorous. "Take heed therefore to the charge of the Lord thy God, to walk in his ways, and to keep his statutes." TRACT MAGAZINE, NO. 49. JANUARY, 1838. The best B |