204 DEDICATION. 



I offer this tract to you, is an ambition 1 have to 

 bring the world better acquainted izith so great a 

 part of its own treasure, and to make known, that 

 there are yet some such worthy persons as yourself ^ 

 whom even they that are enemies to this present 

 world cannot rrjusc both to love and honor. 1 shall 

 forbear at this time to display your merits^ in re 

 ference to my oun particular; lest he that reads 

 this a, d sees your name prefixed, may expect more 

 by the epistle than is performed in the book and so 

 1 make myself guilty of his pride and indi cretion, 

 that sets a fair poich before a surry building. 

 This only, Sir, 1 thall endeavour, and do beg you 

 to believe, that 1 shall always be industrious to 

 manifest myself, 



Right Worshipful^ 



Your's in all Christian Services, 



