Caryl - Houston-Packer Collection BS1415 .C37 v7

To theCihri(iìan Reader.- for the carrying onofthis worke, andas an argu- ment that infodoing yehavenot doneeither un- wifely or unprofitablyforyourfelves. Asfor this peiceofthe worke now given in toyour hands, andpublifbed to the view of o- thers, I(ball only fay, That herein ys have an end o f the Controverfall or di f jutative part of this Booke. ' obsfriends havenowfinifbt their lafl reply upon him, and -Job bath fini(ht his lxft'anfwerto them. For though he continuetb fpeaking five whole Chapters longer, yet he fpeaketh, rather to the general! fateofthe Qe- flion, then to anyoftheir particular objections, as may appeare hereafter ( ifGodgive leave in the Explicationof that large and pathetical! drfèourfe. And it was znell,thathis Opponents would make an end foanewhere , and leave what they had ofered to thejudgcme it ofequall andinditf-crent moderators. Which may be a jsfl rebuke upon many in this Age, who will difpute and draw thefazv of contention ever- laftin?ly ; if they thought it a dif ono -sr, when they have aidall to Iayno more, or were refolved never to be fati.;fled, how much er how often fever theyhave been anfwered. Mo- 1 Berate and mode c d«pnting tends to heal- in , but the itch of difputing ( which an Ho- a non -11

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