e3GsA2C..rksz46.46cAtr ti4w.44, THe duthour of thefe enfuing Ser- mons, Mr. THOMAS PIERSoN, was fo famous in his generation, fucha burning and fhining light and fo inflrumentall to the good of the Church, both by his own indefatigable labours in the Minif1erqof the Gdel as alfo by the publifhing of divers l reatifes of Mr. Per- kins and Mr. Brightman; that I could not but do him this right not onely to give an Imprimaturto this Comentaryofhis up- on force Pfalmes, but alto to fignifie to the Reader the Pietie, Learning, and Worth of the i4uthour, and to commend thefe his *Sermons to everygood Chri(fi- an, as holding out many Orthodox and favoury Truths, and by obedience to whichTruths, many fouls went toHea- ven without entangling themlelves the many un-edifying fjin janglings of chete fad divided times. July, theOh., 1647. ED: CA L A At Y. ,i_
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