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obstacles. -- Vanity must have shrunk back, & self complaincy must have been confounded at the boisterous intrusions of doubt, dismay, & apprehensions, how frequently must he have found himself where he knew not what to think, -- what to resolve, -- or where to turn, -- at his wits end. he possesses no one thing on which Vanity can fasten --, there is an absolute vacuity without one single spech of pretension to which his Vanity can cleave, -- how often must his heart from within, & circumstances from without have told him the unwelcome truth. --