MR. BALDWIN'S LEGACY TO HIS DAUGHTER, OR THE DIVINITY OF TRUTH, IN WRITINGS AND RESOLUTIONS, MATURED IN THE COURSE AND "For it is our opinion, that if men were possessed of a just history of nature and ex- "The one in laying aside all received notions and opinions; the other, in withholding Bacon, Nov. Org. Sci. v. I. p. 145. Sec. 7. Aph. 13. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. I. LONDON: PRINTED BY WILLIAM BULMER AND CO. CLEVELAND-ROW, ST. JAMES'S. January 1, 1811. MR. BALDWIN'S LEGACY TO HIS DAUGHTER, OR THE DIVINITY OF TRUTH, THE E object of this Publication is to present to the world, a series of writings, obtained from the hand of Cesare Avena de Valdieri in the Magnetic Sleep. These are in Italian idiom of course; and although most interesting for that reason, to such as are conversant with the sweetness of that harmonious language, will not be wanting of novelty, and variety, to engage attention from the curious and inquisitive of all orders, of all countries, and conditions of men. The inferior part of this work, in English, consists of notions of my own; and may be said to be my pioneers, to break and cut a way through the dark forest of prejudices, with which our road to the Truth has been for a length of time so grossly encumbered. I have been told, that I shall be called a Visionary, and I am told by Scripture, "That where there is no vision, the people perish." My reason for calling this work, my Legacy to my Daughter, is, because it is the only property I have to leave to her, and because I am pressed by age to give unto this ghostly form, a local habitation and a name. My reason for saying, Or the Divinity of Truth, is, because there is a felt divinity in Truth, and to meet, so armed, a sort of general disposition in the world, to doubt of its being the production of a man absorbed in sleep: "The lip of Truth shall be established for ever, but a lying tongue is but for a moment.” CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME. Ganganelli on Education.-Education would be nothing more than a varnish, unless religion were its base, p. 2 to 13-What is meant by religion, p. 17, 18— Seen in the contemplation of a barley-corn, p. 19 to 25.-A ruling hand, a cause, a design, p. 26.-A cause, Then what cause, The sun being only secondary, 26.-Subordinate itself, but not creative, obeying an almighty will, 27.-Man created, but not alone, 27, 28.-To no end alone, 29.Woman coeval in the great design of life, coequal, and either to no end alone, 29.—Same subject, 30.-Man created perfect to his allotted end, but |