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 xv. Terrx. FiIius. 9 ter'd together fix other grave do&ors of divinity, (though, in s of fldition only oe is required by mte, a before mention'dO the prcher was nt for to Gdgoth, where they met fbr this purpofi, and his notes were deman&d  not without fufpi- don among rome er;ons, that notice was giv him .over-night to l[e them, or get romebody to  them away. But the are only fufpicions. However, Mr. preacher apr'd, and co[cientioufly depos'd upon oath, that he had loft his notes, in which care the flatute requires, that the pertbn compin'd nf flall be amin'd upon oath, as to he rticulars he is charged with, or of which he flands (pe&el. Some. thin of this nature was done, and the tefutt of it g feat back to the Lot& jiee but in fo rarica. ting and untisfa8of manner, that itconvinc'd them of the taious fprit which rgn'd ut Ord not amon:  the Lad only (as.hath oftm aong young km cioufl prtd) but ev mong  1 gom d eta dos of the universe. Up this comumelio behavior to t Govn. ment, romething was thought neceffiW to  done for the efirmato of the univety, and much talk'd of at tha time but it has, i fupfe, been  lo po-pon'd tq oth buffneff, that at la they v qmte forgot r. Ae the end oF the year, the ice-chaneellor, in a pub.i& fpeech, triumph'd over the Government, and infulted Mr. Meadowcourt, calling him debtor tur- ulentus, u de petaluma poetices profere, in ara. tiane accuratm tyrannidis mrias depingete, ca- uefius efij & quum ip delatari inobediens ui, ad xueos udic provasvit, fprt mt autkrJ- rate, reto uramenta ua ;  turbulent In ormer, y, for fying in a moil accurate manner the mi. rie: of tyrannl; and hen I ould not obey the in-

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