FROM A NARRATIVE OF THE CONVERSION OF AN ASIATIC PRINCE TO THE CHRISTIAN FAITH, AND FROM LETTERS ON RELIGIOUS SUBJECTS. LONDON: Printed for W. FLEXNEY, Warwick Court, Holborn. THE Author of the Narrative died lately abroad, and the manufcripts, from which the following extracts have been made, were found among his papers by his executor. None of them are dated, but it appears from Several circumstances, that they were written recently, and intended for anonymous publication. They are fo voluminous, that it would be too expensive to print the whole of each of them: The Editor therefore humbly hopes, that the extracts he offers will not be unacceptable to the public; efpecially as the fubjects, on which they are written, are in themselves highly important, and the Author of the Narrative, who, during a long courfe of travelling, bad many accurate and interesting views of the human character, bas expreffed high approbation of the writers of the letters. B 2 |