@booklet {7194, title = {"The Temple of Hope. A Vision"}, howpublished = {The General Magazine and Impartial Review (London)}, volume = {1}, year = {1787}, note = {

Rpt. in The New-York Weekly Magazine; or, Miscellaneous Repository 2.83 (February 1, 1797): 246.

}, month = {August 1787}, pages = {120-22}, abstract = {

Brief allegory. A beautiful Temple sits in a desolate waste but is surrounded by gardens in which the children of Arts, Sciences, Peace, Plenty, and Pleasure play. As a sign of welcome to people from all countries, the Temple includes all architectural styles. The walls are from a single crystal from the mountain of Promise and the foundations had come from the sandpit of Expectation and the quarry of Enterprise.

}, keywords = {Male author}, author = {Mr. [B.] Walwyn} }