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 in the Sheldonian Theatre; yet I hall, in ome meaure, upply that defect, and do my particular duty to the Univerity. The Reader may therefore expect to hear from me next ummer, and be aured that I hall not, from time to time, want ufficient materials and aitance for that purpoe.

I will conclude this addres with my prayers to Almighty God, o to direct your heart in all your proceedings, that you may never deviate from the caue of truth nor your own natural integrity; that you may never derogate from your high trut and the publick honour of the Univerity (over which you preide) by a blind and partial zeal for any particular, adopted opinions, or from a peronal prejudice againt any man whatoever!

I beg leave, with thee prayers, and the inceret repect for you peron and character, to ubcribe my elf, reverend Sir,


 * Your mot devoted,


 * humble ervant,