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 xw. Tm',.Filha'. 97 ' I know 'ris commonly urg'd by the/ youths, "m defence of their fwaring thus, thac confe- ,' rin t. hdr age, they may fly with the poet, ,c &tIravt, menter iniuratm gero. I fhat! re- ,' ply fo them in the wfrds of the uniteriley itiilf, "m her own explication of this oath: $i quit in "n#& tortice trbour tiffit, 0 ad junnffun ,, ardrutn a.rt non obligandi iipthm, non. ideo ', 'urii trimine extufturn rtudere  &bet. "far itut intoning to lay !u mmcl uuder ni. "oligation, he mull not tloerfore thinl bir]lf "cflo  �ilt of PtjY. !f any one thinks vere, " I ve n too in ewiag that   univfity (e defign of which is to inu "men in virtue and morty) ds aimoff una- "voidly fubje all its memrs to dduble Psi. "lwv Of Arch-biop lbpn has rightly "'what rjury contiffs in,) I all only reply, ' 1 you think fit to commumte what i have "now t you, you may expe farther "wi rome refitions on the method  aking Dur :c, j, "P. 8. You mention in on ofyou. r papers, that "the Vr of OxFoav, Ins forbid all the col- "fee-hour'es there, to take in poor T_,x-, under "the halt of being di common'd: pka�e to re- pe y o . commend to hun, or !s friends, " he follo,in g '.' fmtenc� of bithop Wylor, a htc member of that F  tailrer-

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