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does not fervently acknowledge the Deity in his operations in the animal and vegetable kingdoms, and in those etherial fires whose "confluence centres in our sight," what shall be said of him who ventures, in proud independence, to manage a spirit formed to grasp all these in its contemplations and to soar far beyond them? Religion is essential to the science of memory. It is incumbent on every individual to seek "a sanctified memory," that its energy may be consecrated, together with all the other powers of the mind, to Jehovah. It is the voice both of reason and religion, that the studious should implore success on their every effort, by humble and earnest Prayer.

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