BALM OF GILEAD; OR, THE Recovery of Man's Fall BY REDEMPTION. Being a short and concise account of Man's happi- BY THOMAS H. HOLMES, AUTHOR Of the "New Year's Gift," "A Visit to Buxton," "Is there no balm in Gilead; is there no physician there? Jer. viii. 22. Rev. xxii 2. LONDON: LONGMAN & CO., PATERNOSTER ROW; J. W. ADAM, LIBRARY, MATLOCK; W. & W. PIKE, 1847. PREFACE. It will be to little purpose, the Author presumes, to offer any reasons, why this little work appears in public, for it is ten to one whether he gives the true, and if he does, it is much greater odds, whether the gentle reader is so courteous as to believe him. He could tell the world, according to the laudable custom of Prefaces, that it was through the irresistible importunity of friends, or some other excuse of ancient renown, that he ventured it to the press: but he thought it much better to leave every man to judge for himself, and then |