

The
Epiftle
Dedicatory.
Boyle,
fixes
great
Honour
upon
your Name,
and
can
not
but ra
f
great
Expectations
in
the World fromyou,
of
anfwering
that
CharaEler
which
it
appears you
had
ob
tain'd,
with
two
Perfons
off
great
Eminence,
But
(Sir)
Give
me
leave to
tellyou,
that
the
Eye
of
God
is
upon
you
;
and
that
his Claims
and Fxpedations
muff
be
anfwer'd
by
you.
Men
judge
charitably
;
but
God
judges
of
us
as
we
are
indeed. God
cannot
be
deceiv'd
;
Men
may,
Pardon
me,
if
I
add
what
he
once
Paid
to
me
concerning
my own
Pelf;
sir,
I
think I
know
you,
but
I am
not
fure
I
do.
The
Word
came
dole
to me
and
it
may
poffibly be
of
ufe
to
you
:
it
may
awaen
us
both
in
timately
to confider,
to whofe
judgment
we
all
must
hand.
`The
Lord
fulfil
inyou
andyour
hopeful Mite
,
all
the
good
pleafure
of
his
Goodnef,
and
the
Workof Faith,
La
bour
of
Love,
and Patience
of
Hope
with
power,
fo
as to
heighten
and
compleat
your
Faithfùlnef
and Figure
in
your
Generation:
This
is
the
Prayer
and
Hope
of,
Right Wor(hipful,
Yours
Humbly,
Thankfully and
faithfully,
in
the
bell
Services,
and
fallen
Bonds,
whilft
MATT.
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