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upon it, when I firft found it printed in the Tranf- 
affions [a). And I hope, whar I now offer, will be 
efteemed only as an Inquiry after Truth} which in 
Things of this Nature can often rife no higher than 
Probability, wherein every one is at Liberty to de- 
termine, as he fees Caufe. 
I fuppofe therefore, that formerly there was a 
Window in the Church made after this Model ,* tho’ 
the Place, where it flood, cannot now be determined, 
there having been forty Windows flopp’d up in that 
Church, as Mr. Newcome informs his Brother in an- 
other Letter. And more than one Window might 
be built at firfl by this Model, or with a little Varia- 
tion from it. Wherefore the Characters being, as I 
apprehend, the fame both in the Model and printed 
Draught, the fame Interpretation may ferve for both. 
Accordingly, I take the upper ones to fland for the 
Letters tlHS, with a Stroke crofs the Top of the f), 
being a Contraction of t^0fugf, as that Name was 
antiently written in English* And the Characters 
below thefe, which have been taken for Figures, 
when put together, make the Name T0it, as it was 
likewife formerly written, without an f). Both which 
Words are fo fpelc in JViclifs English Verfion of 
the New Testament-, publifhed by the Reverend Mr. 
Lewis. And doubtlefs, had the lafl Character been 
defigned to exprefs the Number tt, the two Strokes 
would have been kept feparate, as they appear in the 
printed Draught } and not been joined both at the 
Top and Bottom, in the Form of the Letter It, as 
(a) Numb. 459. 
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