Excerpt from Notes, Critical, Explanatory, and Practical, on the Book of PsalmsIt is of more interest to me than it can be to the public to say that I cannot close these labours, continued through so many years of my life, without deep emotion. The very fact that any work of life is ended, however humble or unimportant it may be in itself, is fitted to suggest solemn re?ections to a man's own mind. The nature of the work In which I have thus been engaged is such as to give great additional solemnity to these re?ections. He undertakes a work of great responsibility, who engages in the task of endeavouring to explain the Word of God, and who may thus give direction to the views, perhaps, of thou sands, ou subjects that may affect their destiny for ever.
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