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To
the
Reader~
J
heard of ·a · Preacher that
would
t~eeds
ha.ve hiS '$ervant
.tell
hinJ .what
·.
M~n
fa
id of His
Preaching :
And being
'
urged
(
but.loth) .
be
Jaicl,
They
fay;
Sir, that
·you
very often repeat the
fame things ; And· to tell you the
truth, I
think
it
is too true : For the
\ lafi
Day
you
repeate~
that
wh~cb
fou
., -
· had
faiq ·divers
Dax~
before : .
Saith·
h~
Majir:t ,
~Tell
me
\vha~
it was?
He
Paufed a
while,
and[aid,
I
rem~mh>er
not
the
words now ;
Saith h'is Majler,
·.
Didft thou fo
underftand
them as
to
.
tell ·me
the
Matt~r.
and
tneaning
of
·them,?
But
he
could
tell
n~ither
1
Nay
then,
faitb
his M
after,.
I
.will
.r_epeac
, ·then1
yet
agairl' for
~hy fak~>
and
fuch
as thou art :
Till
they
are underftood
and
remernbred I have
not
'faid
them
~
oft
_enough:
God
b'-~
7ltercifitl to
us
Sinners.;
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