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Rh for us. It becomes us, therefore, to be contented, and dutiful ubjects. Let us prize our freedom; but not ue our liberty for a cloak of maliciounes. There are men who trike at liberty under the term licentiounes. There are others who aim at popularity under the diguie of patriotim. Be aware of both. Extremes are dangerous. There is at preent amongt us, perhaps, more danger of the latter, than of the former. For which reaon I would exhort you to pay all due Regard to the government over us; to the KING and all in authority; and to lead a quiet and peaceable life. —And while I am peaking of loyalty to our earthly Prince, uffer me jut to put you in mind to be loyal alo to the upreme RULER of the univere, by whom kings reign, and princes decree jutice. To which king eternal immortal, inviible, even to the ONLY WISE GOD, be all honor and praie, DOMINION and thankgiving, through JESUS CHRIST our LORD. AMEN.