the Reader. 



ledge my felf to have borrowed a good 

 part of my Matter out of the Right 

 Reverend Father in God y Dr. John 

 Wilkins, late Lord Eijhop of Chefter, 

 his Treatife of Natural Religion ; 

 wherein he hath in my judgment writ- 

 ten fo well concerning the Happinefs 

 that attends a Religious Life in this 

 World) that little which is material 

 can be added ^ and therefore I might 

 well have fpared my pains : Only this 

 Trattate may fojjlbly fall into the 

 hands offome who never faw, nor would 

 elfe have feen that $ and recommend 

 to them the reading of the whole. 



A CA- 



