1040101MMION TO THE READER R. Arthur Dent's Book called The Plain Mans Path way to Heaven, was fo well accepted becaufe it was a plain familiar Dialogue,that, about fortyyears ago, I had one, Paid to be of the thirtiethImpreífion. While I was thinking to endeavour the reprinting of it, thole reafons that hindered me,did perfwade me to do fomewhat like it to the fame Ends. Accordingly I began in the three or four firh dayes Conference to (-peak as much as I could in the language of the Vulgar, though I thought it not bell fo to hold on to the End ; i. Becaufe it would have made the Book too big, or elle have neceffitated me to leave out much that cannot(in order to prauice)be well (pared ; 2 .Becaufe I may fuppofe that riper Chri- hiansneed not fo loofe a hile or method as the ignorant and vulgar do; And the later part of the cook fuppofeth the Reader to be got above A 4 r ho
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