To the Reader. 



his turn, I mutt and do expecl the la[h of his tongue, it being indeed 

 hi* bufinefs to find out /^elapfes, and decry all attemts, wherein (for- 

 footh) he himfelf has not been confulted : But I would have fuch to 

 know (that if J meet with but proportionable encouragement from the 

 former*) 'tis not all they can fay or do, Jhall difcourage me from my 

 purpofe; for if I have erred in anything, I Jhall gladly receive the 

 calm reproofs of my Friends, and flill go on till I do underjiand my 

 bufinefs aright, in the mean time contemning the verdift of the igno- 

 rant and faftidious that throw words in baft. 



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