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that are come to their lait agonizing Mo- 
ments ; and extol it to a Degree that ren- 
ders their Panegyrick too near a-kin to a 
Satyr. Others are no lefs fevere in their 
Cenfures and Declamations, and impute the 
mod; pernicious Confequences to it, account^ 
ing it no better than a flow* but efficacious 
Poifon, and a Seminary of Difeafes. And 
tho’ its good Effedts in fome Difeafes are 
too glaring to be denied, yet fuch roundly 
affirm thefe to be the Effedt of the warm 
Water, without ever trying whether warm 
Water alone will have that Efficacy, with** 
out cauiing Naufea, Vomiting, palling of 
the Appetite* and Faintnefs, or even with 
thefe Inconveniencies. They are fo hurried 
by their Prejudices, that they will not in- 
dulge themfelves the Liberty they would 
ufe in other Cafes, viz. to confider the 
Difference between the moderate, feafona- 
ble, and difcreet ufe of a proper Tea, and 
the exceffive and unfeafonable ufe of an 
unfuitable Sort. Or whether the Mifchiefe 
alledged, come from Tea drank in the com- 
mon Way, or from Freedom with Drams, 
Spirits, and Cordials , or Negledt of necef- 
fary Exercifi and Labour, or indulging a 
too 
