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are specified by Barbosa . His other biographers have enumerated only a small portion of his publications . We cannot better complete the idea we had proposed to give of this extraordinary man , than by transcribing the titles of some of his works . They are , 1 . A Letter addressed to the King on the Missions of Seara , &c , 4 to . 2 . Account of the Mission of the Serra of Ibiapaba . 3 . Report to the Ultra Marine Council on the Affairs of
Maranhao . 4 . Advice on the Difficulties experienced by tlie Inhabitants of St . Paul in the Government of the Indians . 5 . Letter of Vieyra to the Provincial of Brasil on the Motives of his quitting Lisbon in 1652 . 6 . Apology for the Tears of Heraclitus . 7 . The Art of Flying , a curious work , composed on the Invasion of Portugal by Spain . 8 . A Discourse on the Comet which appeared at Bahia on the 27 th of October , 1694 . 9 . History of the Future . 10 . Criticism on the History of the Dominicans of Portugal . " Vieyra left many manuscripts , of which Barbosa has given a correct catalogue . The principal are , 1 . Description of Lisbon . 2 . Politics of the Devil . ( We are not informed whether this work treats of the Inquisition . ) 3 . Method of Governing the Indians of the Great Para . 4 . Instruction and
Reply on the Affair of Naples . 5 . Description of Maranhao . 6 . A work on the War of the Dutch at Pernambuco . 7 . The Manner in which the Indians were taken and condemned to Slavery in 1655 . 8 . Memoir on the State of the Jews and of the New Converts in Spain and Portugal , 9 . A Key to the Prophets . —But we must stop . Perhaps more than one of our readers will , like ourselves , blush on their own account at the neglect we have so long shewn towards a literature of this kind . They would also probably feel surprised if we were to omit to avail ourselves of an interval of the liberty of the press , to give insertion to the praise of a man who has in such a degree done honour to Christianity and to human nature . "—Le Globe , Tome VI . No . 13 .
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Wouldst thou in thy lonely hour Praises to th' Eternal pour ? I will teach thy Soul to be Temple , Hymn , and Harmony .
Sweeter songs than poets sing Thou shalt for thy offering bring ; The unuttercd hymn that dwells In devotion ' s deepest cells . Know that music ' s holiest strain
Loves to linger , loves to reign , In that calm of quiet thought , Which the passions trouble not . And that living temple where Peace and Hope and silence are , Is the sacred citadel , Where the Father loves to dwell .
Wouldst thou in thy lonely hour Praises to th' Eternal pour ? Thus thy Soul may learn to be Temple , Hymn , and Harmony .
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102 Secret Worship .
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SECRET WORSHIP .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1828, page 102, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2557/page/30/
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