The Epiftle Dedicatory. 



and ("that great power) Temporal Profit 5 

 will be tempted to give it the reading. Nei- 

 ther fhall I, in imitation of fome Modem 

 Alchymiftsj for oftentation, bid them goe ; 

 and by the improvement f which I hope may 

 be fome to moft Readers) be charitable to 

 the poor : Hoping,that for Gods fake, they 

 will rather (as they are bound by Obligati- 

 ons infinitely more high) be thereto moved ; 

 nor need I excufe my felf to them for any 

 deficiency in this Writing, you having in-. 

 gaged your felf to be the Proprieter there- 

 of, and by your acceptance of this poor 

 Piece 5 greatly obliging, 



SIR, 



Tonr Honors unfeignedly Devoted in all bum* 

 bk and affeSionate obfervancc. 



K. Sharrock. 



