44G APPENDIX. 



evidently tend to the taking away of all Christian 

 fortitude, and suffering in a righteous cause ; to 

 the encouraging of daring and ambitious spirits to 

 attempt continual innovations, v^ith this confi- 

 dence, that if they can by any ways, how unjust 

 soever, possess themselves of the supreme power, 

 they ought to be submitted unto ; to the obstruct- 

 ing unto the oppressed party all possible ways 

 and means, without a miracle, of ever recovering 

 that just right, of which he shall have been unjustly 

 dispossessed ; and (to omit further instancing) to 

 the bringing in of Atheism, with the contempt of 

 God and all religion ; whilst every man, by making 

 his own preservation the measure of all duties and 

 actions, makes himself thereby his own idol. 



THE END. 



Loudon : Crimed by C. Roworth, 

 Dell-yard, Temple-bar, 



