Baxter - BX1765 B39 1691

To·the Reader. Parts on {everalOccafions, Qr had Iyet lime and Strength to have cafl it into a 111ore regular fbape,ii might have been I partly a11zended: Bttt I had rather it ctJme out thw than not at all : Whoever, _ .u di[pleafed at it, hy guilt or different . juclg11zent, I will pleafe nzy Confcience, whofe Peace I find poilible and quiet– . ting, while fuch Mens bath beenneither hitherto to 111e. · I' fznow ·that Age and NaturalWea~~ nefs; hath heenpart of the Caufe of nzy forgetting ·.oft that I had written the {a11ze ,before. .But while l confefs thh l.nfirnzity, J. will tell the Reader two.Stories "for his ufe ofit. . 1read in agreat Man that ·oft re– peating -in the Pulpit the [an1e thing, was 9 fign to the Hearers, that their , Teacher {pa~e not crudely and rt(fhly that he had never digefled or well flu– ·.died,nor light things tbat he valued JZOto• hit! that which he thought nece!fa'J and hadlong conjiclered. I

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