Finally, the Author presumes to hope that, improved by some few alterations, and by considerable additions, the New Pantheon may be found to possess a juster claim to that favour which it has already experienced, may continue to enjoy that support which it has hitherto found, and may meet with still more extensive patronage. […] How may the Deities of Grecian and Roman Mythology be classed? […] To these may be added the class of Inferior Divinities, of whose residence no determinate ideas were given. […] How earnestly should we desire, how diligently endeavour, that this unsullied beam of celestial splendour, may enlighten our understandings, may purify our hearts, may elevate our affections, may guide our steps through all the changing scenes of this imperfect state, and may cheer our fainting spirits, in the awful hour of dissolution; that thus we may not have received the grace of God in vain. […] Name the Pagan Mythologies in which traditions from Sacred History may be traced.