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them to me ; which I will not only make use of 

 in such a cautious manner as you desire, that 

 you shall not fear incurring any censure or envy 

 on that account; but will not fail, in proper 

 time and place, to extol the great care and 

 pains you have taken, as being, on many other 

 accounts, with a very particular high esteem 

 and true passion, &c. 



** Printzen." 



This further request of the baron produced, 

 in two or three days, another treatise from Dr. 

 Jablouski, which he entitled Jds -project for intro- 

 ducing episcopacy into the King of Prussia's domi- 

 nions, and which he presented to the baron. 

 May 7, 1711. Both these discourses were 

 translated from the high Dutch (in which lan- 

 guage they were wrote) by Mr. Ayerst, then at 

 the Hague, the translator of the doctor's former 

 treatise prefixed to the version of the Neufchatel 

 liturgy. And as they are equally deserving to 

 be published, are therefore inserted at length in 

 the appendix. 



Mr. Ayerst was so kind as to send copies of 

 these versions very early to my Lord of York, 

 and acquainted him in the letter which he sent 

 along with them (bearing date June 9, 1711,) 

 that it was a pity '* Mr. Hales was not yet dis- 

 patched with the designed character into those 



