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It has been for several years the earnest wish of the writer of the following pages to address his countrymen on the important subject of Religion; but the various duties of his public station and a constitution incapable of much labor have obstructed the execution of his purpose. Long has he been looking forward to some vacant season in which he might devote his whole time and attention to this interesting service free from the interruption of all other concerns; and he has the rather wished for this opportunity of undistracted and mature reflection from a desire that what he might send into the world might thus be rendered less undeserving of the public eye. Meanwhile life is wearing away and he daily becomes more and more convinced that he might wait in vain for this season of complete vacancy. He must therefore improve such occasional intervals of leisure as may occur to him in the course of a busy life and throw himself on the Readers indulgence for the pardon of such imperfections as the opportunity of undiverted and more mature attention might have enabled him to discover and correct. William Wilberforce was a British politician a philanthropist and a leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade. In 1785 he underwent a conversion experience and became an evangelical Christian resulting in major changes to his lifestyle and a lifelong concern for reform. He headed the parliamentary campaign against the British slave trade for twenty-six years until the passage of the Slave Trade Act 1807.