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veque de York et Monsieur I'Ev^que de Bristol 

 rendront un service considerable a I'Eglise et 

 meme a I'Etat, s'ils y contribuent comme vous me 

 le mandes. Et comme Monseigneur VElecteur de 

 Bronswic est maintenant le primier Prince de 

 I'Empire de la Confession d'Augsboiu^g, ce sera un 

 moyen de rendre ces deux Eglises plus unies. 

 J'ay eu I'honneur de parler amplement un jour k 

 Monseigneur VElecteur sur les 39 Articles de 

 I'Eglise Anglicane; et il a fort bien compris 

 qu'ils reviennent aux sentimens recens dans ce 

 pays cy. On est un pen trop Genevois a Berlin; 

 cependant comme le Roy meme Monsieur 

 I'Eveque Ursinus et Monsieur Jablouski sont 

 asses portes pour tEglise Anglicane, et que Je 



our divines, which may one day be of service. It would not 

 be amiss that the Lord ArchhisJiop of York and the Bishop of 

 Bristol were informed of it : when the latter passed this way 

 he made but a very short stay, otherwise I should have been 

 extremely glad to have shewn them all to him, and have talked 

 with him on the measures that were proper to be taken. 



" I hope the Archbishop of York has received a copy of my 

 book Upon the Liberty of Man, and other matters pertaining to 

 that subject, which Mr. Bothmar carried with him into England. 

 I could wish to have some time his opinion of it. I once saw 

 a printed Sermon * of that prelate which was something to my 

 purpose ; but I could not find it among Madam the Electress's 

 papers, where I had seen it." 



• This was his Grace's Sermon on the Govcrnmcntof the Thoughts 

 given to the Princess Sophia by Mr. Toland. 



