the Reader. ix. nothing to look to from fen ible Things, yet his .t%ings of Faith were flrorg and vigorotts, and the (harper his 4lic`7ions were, the flronger we his Faith ; for he endured, as Peeing hire who is invifible. The Reader may be pleafed to know that the following . reatife is both genuine, andfaithful- ly printed according to the Original. I did not think there would have been Need. have men- tioned this; but that fórne ignorant People have been prepofeffed with fuch Prejudices, without the leaft Shadow of Ground : And ifany :doubt of it, they may have Accefs to fie the original Ma- nufcript,. which can be attefted to be -his, and that there is neither the Addition, nor Dimi- nution of a Sentence ; .only, as ways faid before, the Reft, viz. On the Grounds of 7'aith, is af- terwards to follow. May the fame Spirit of Grace, that af f fled the worthy Author in writ* Ling it, bief s it to tvery Reader of it.. 4
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