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TO THE
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THE
Mayor,
Aldermen,
AND OTHER
INHABITANTS
In the Town of
PR ESTON
in
Amounderneft.
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Apoflle
Peter knowing
(as
he
faith)
toot
fhordy he was tQ put offthat his tabernacle
ot the flelb, as our Lord Jefus Chri£1: had
· fhewed him;
he therefore
endevoured that
Gods people after his deceafe, might have thofe things
he taught them alwayes in remembrance:
And thus it
came to pajfe, tha; to this day we have that portion of holy
Writ which he then left in writing.
If
Peters
praflice
rP<t
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be imitable in this "-'nd,
I
[uppofe the fame
du~y
!yes on ., me.
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