The Epiftle Dedicatory. 
only ferve to lift them, like Jupiters Satellits, out of 
fight: You, by giving a greater Light, have drawn all 
Mens Eyes upon You. And whileft there are many , in 
all Ages, fond of Preheminency in the Conduét of Popular 
Affairs; who yet rarely hit the Mark they aim at; or 
aim at That they pretend: You have thought fit, rather 
to feparate Your Self, to that more Innocent, and more 
Noble Sort of Wifdom, which lieth, not in the Arts of 
Concciling, but in Difcovering, the Truth of Things. 
That we may have many to imitate You herein, can- 
not but be heartily wifb’d by all, who regard the -Honour 
of their own Country; as it is, with much Zeal, by 
Sir, 
Your moft- obedient 
Servant 
NEHEMJAH GREW. 
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