Baxter - BT785 B39 1657

310 Direaionsforgetting and keeping faith , It is the Plague that is on you you are but a Deaá man : The other faith to the other lick perfon, It i the Plague that you have ; but here is our Phyfaci- a:n at the next door that bath a Receipt that will cure it as infallably and as eafily as if it were but theprick of a pin , he bath cured thoufands and never fail'd one that took his Receipt , but if you will not fend to him, and trufi him, and take his Receipt, there is no hopes ofyou. Tell me now whether the firft of thefe fick perlons be not like to be more troubled then the other ? and whether it will not remove almoft all the fears and troubles of the latter to hear of a Cer- tain Remedy as loon as he heareth of the difeafe though fome trouble he mull needs have to think that he bath a difeafe in it felt fo defperate or loath- fome. Nay, let me tell you, fo the Cure be but well done, the let's Terrours and defpairing fears you were put upon,themore credit is it toyour Phy- fician and his Apothecary , Chrill and the Preacher or Inftrument that did the work : and therefore you fhould rather praife your Phyfician, then4ueflion the Cure. DOUBT YI I. 7A V T it is common With all the world toconfent 1 to the Religion that they are bred up in and fomeWhat affetled with it, and to make Confc,ience ofobeying th' precepts of it : fo do the 7ews in theirs : the 1Llahometans in theirs : tlnd Ifear it is no other Work on my (ul but the weer force of Education, that maker") me R4igiosss and that I had never that

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