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zeal for carrying on that noble work that is now 

 in hand in Prussia ; that I often spoke to the 

 Queen and Mr. Secretary St. John's about it; 

 that from time to time I got his letters trans- 

 lated, and laid them before the Queen; that 

 likewise I have often pressed, as he desired me, 

 that you might be sent abroad under a public 

 character, to promote the interests of our 

 Church and religion, and the settling epis- 

 copacy and a Liturgy in Prussia. And to tell 

 you, by the by, that you may see I do not 

 forget you, having occasion this last month to 

 write to my Lord Treasurer, that I put him in 

 mind of this affair of your's, which I understand 

 had been lately recommended to him by the 

 Prolocutor, and begged that it might have some 



effect. ,j;xL4 * 



" Lastly, I desire you to return my humble 

 thanks to Dr. Jablouski for his two excellent 

 treatises, which I received since I came down 

 from Mr. Ay erst, viz. his Reflections on Mr. 

 Bonet's Letter to the King of Prussia, and his 

 Project for introducing Episcopacy into the King of 

 Prussia s dominions . 



"■ I assure you, I do exceedingly approve of 



them, as I must of every thing that comes from 



that great man. ,.,j 



" But I beg your pardon for giving you this 



