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PREFACE. 



P. 20. 



And, I wifh as heartily as 

 you can, that they would not 

 only read, but pray, the 

 Common Prayer ; and not 

 huddle it up fo fall: (as too 

 many do) by getting into a 

 middle of a fecond Colled, 

 before a devout Hearer can 

 fay Amen to the firft. 



P. 20. 



And now, having un- 

 boweiled my very foul thus 

 freely to you, ^c. 



P. 21. 



A Corrofive, or (as So/o- 

 mon fays of ill-gotten riches) 

 like gravel in his teeth. 



P. 21. 



Thofe Bijhops and Martyrs 



Life of George Herbert. 



Thofe minifters that hud- 

 dled up the church prayers 

 without a vifible reverence 

 and affedlion : namely, fuch 

 as feemed to fay the Lord's 

 Prayer or acoUed in a breath. 



Preface to Sanderforis XXI 

 Sermons, 1655. 



But fince I had thus ad- 

 ventured to unbowel myfelf, 

 and to lay open the very in- 

 moll thoughts of my heart. 



Life ofSanderfon. 

 Riches fo gotten, and added 

 to his great eftate, would 

 prove like gravel in his teeth. 



Life of Sir H. Wot ton. 



It was the advice of Sir 

 that 



