Fleming - BT60 F54 C66 1743

I I · · ,' [ V ) I ' .. - · needs die:; and it: is ·more than pro- ·bable, that a .near ProfpeCl: of the f~l. ture , State, n1ay convinciiigly fhew .·the 1noft obflinate,. th8t,t th~ Kiiig 0£ : Terrors is not to be conquered, · and · · no Miracl0s are to be w:rough.t by an implicit Faith*· . Or_~ by a Way of Religion, that is taken/ t1p· and walk– ed. in, .n1,erely for Gompany. , Wherefore w.e give otlr · g~egt.Thanks to the Author of every good · Gift; \vho hath drawn this his richly . furnifhed Scribe to fupply us with fo ·."' · v~ry ~eedful a Treat~e as is he-re ~f- . fered. r Some of us do. profefs, that In readin~g it, we \vere furprized with Joy aud.with Wonder, that a Topic·. fo 'little .vvritteh,difcourfed, or thought of, ihoirld · be treated on witli f'-1ch. \- Depth of Judgment, and )with· fi1cb. · Experi~nce, as is rarely found in the moft la_udible \Vriters~ a 3 Thro" . . * Pecudmn. ritu. euntes., non c_JUa eundGm/e.ft, fe~ ~ .qua. ~ur. . Sin~. . . r

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