ΤΟ ZION'S TRAVELLERS: BEING AN ATTEMPT TO REMOVE VARIOUS STUMBLING BLOCKS OUT OF THE WAY, RELATING TO DOCTRINAL, EXPERIMENTAL, AND BY ROBERT HALL, (LATE OF ARNSBY.) WITH A RECOMMENDATORY PREFACE BY DR. RYLAND. The meek will he guide in judgment.-Psal. xxv. 9. Third Edition. WITH AN ORIGINAL INTRODUCTORY PREFACE. LONDON: PRINTED BY WHITTINGHAM AND ROWLAND, FOR W. BUTTON AND SON, PATERNOSTER ROW; AND I. JAMES, BRISTOL. 1815. iv "what i have written, I have any to say, the sent a zuth, he reger if stressed souls, the ↑ Pegmateriv ove among the gody of every denota de moragie mi dess perfecFrai jenovall, Fucher, S., and Spirit, and tates wil, we ends I have had be accomplished. e several subjects ses. I cannot say. I so suffer through my ve often repented that nau vida done that the communica- . endeavour to lift up his Fina, brethren, pray for ye mar to uscence of truth, and in ROBERT HALL PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION. TWENTY-EIGHT years have elapsed since that Sermon was delivered, in my Father's Pulpit, at Northampton, before the Baptist Association, which Mr. Hall afterwards enlarged into the following Treatise. As I then united with many others in earnestly soliciting its publication, so I have since repeatedly perused it with much satisfaction. When, therefore, the Publisher of the present Edition applied to me for a recommendatory Preface, I felt no hesitation but what arose from the early impressions of veneration for one of the wisest and best of men, to whom I was habituated to look up with such respect, as made this office feel to me assuming and arrogant. But when I ct that he has been removed from our world ore than sixteen years, (and verily I miss no ore!) and consider that, since his decease, have joined our churches, who never had tunity duly to appreciate his worth; it seems |