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traction, and even a foreigner, growing up in unnoticed obscurity, and unknown to the world till it felt, by fatal experience, the mighty energies of his mind; rises up suddenly upon the eagle wings of unforeseen but favorable opportunity, and circumstances, which his courage and genius alone were competent to seize, and turn to his own advantage. Diffi culties and dangers that would have put a fatal period to the most ventrous daring in almost any other man, (such is the cast of the die, and so has the will of heaven ordained!) fly before him like the misty vapours of the morning before the rising sun. Every thing conspires to open a broad and easy way for him (as it was promised to Cyrus in prophecy*) to pass on to the next object of his rising ambition, as if it were the design of Providence to excite, by fresh acquisitions, a greater thirst of conquests predestinated to his sword. The eye of justice, meanwhile, is averted, and forbears to take notice (for the present) of the means made use of to en

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sure and hasten the acquisition of his desire Little scrupulous of the sentiments of the people, in a fickle nation (where the rights of man and the adoration of reason had overthrown legitimate government and religious establishments, and had become the objects of a new idolatry,) he erects upon the very altar of liberty, a military tyranny, whose little finger was more grievous than even the loins of the former corrupt and oppressive government. Confiding in his fortune, and in defiance of the prejudices of the people, he resolutely fixes himself in the seat of their hereditary kings, in a country shaken to the very centre with revolutionary anarchy, and convulsed with the most unprincipled and atheistical licentiousness and sanguinary cruelty. In the midst of the scene of unexampled terror on every side, and undismayed by the infernal yell of jacobin perfidiousness, or the slaughtered carcasses and still reeking blood of other tyrants, which had trodden before him the same perilous path of glory, and fallen at the very goal; he plants the chair of supreme au

thority, and usurps the doubtful post himself, and soon converts it to an imperial throne.

"I set out in the current of the tide,

And not one wind that blows around the compass,

But drives me to success.

Ambition now

Soars to its darling height, and eagle-like

Looks at the SUN OF POWER, enjoys its blaze,

And grows familiar with the brightness.-Now I see

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Beckons, and points me to the CHAIR OF STATE;

There grandeur robes me."

KING CHARLES I.

Such a man as this, and in such circumstances of the times, seems by nature to have been placed at an immeasurable distance from the giddy height of this lofty pinnacle of the temple of fame: yet he attained it by hasty strides while the same invisible hand that pushed him upwards, continued afterwards, (for the perfecting of the work designed,) to wrap him in a cloud from the nerveless stroke of the assassin's dagger, and the fruitless conspiracy of injured liberty, or disappointed envy and ambition. For it cannot be, that his bold and successful career can be terminated by a

premature fate, or till he bath fully executed the task whereunto God hath sent him. The rightcous will of heaven must have its course, and "that determined in the vision of many days, shall be done,"

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SECTION XXXVII.

Prophecy only with certainty to be interpreted by the SIGNS OF THE TIMES.-Great changes in the Roman Empire foretold in prophecy.-Corresponding indications of them in the present time.-The Scourge of Popery, or the Breaker, compared to Cyrus, in respect of his success, as God's instru ment of destruction.-Allusions in the Prophets to the termination of his wonderful career.

EVERY attempt that has been made to apply the divine predictions of the prophets to events that are altogether in the womb of time, and of which none of the previous indications have yet appeared, has shewn the precarious nature of conjecture in such instances, by the total failure of the most delicate and fine spun webs of speculation, woven by many ingenious theorists. It is declared in plain terms, and the reason of things requires it, that pro

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