as thought upon ^ xvhether for that 

 the World hath been more enamoured 

 TPith the former.^ or pity to humane 

 frailty hath more obliged to tt^ or 

 either Kzafons^ 1 need not enquire,. 



'But confidering that both came at 

 €rii out of the fame Hand^ a?2d are 

 tf^erefore the Contrivances of the 

 faine Wi[d.om 3 / thence fully ajfured 

 my felf that it could not he a vain 

 Vefign^ :^hougb pojjihiy unfuccefsful^ 

 tofeek^ }t7nbcth. 



In theprofecution hereof how far 

 I have gone^ I neither judge my felf 

 nor leave it to any one eljeto doit^ 

 hecaufe no man \iorcs how far we 

 haveyet to go^ or are capable of go^ 

 jng. Nor is there any thing which 

 fiarves and Jiinteth the growth of 

 knowledge more^ than fnch Deters 

 minati07is^ whether wefpeahj)r con- 

 ceit them only. 



what we have performed thusfar^ 

 lieth^ for the mofl part, open to the 



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