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 o�err,e-�illns. N � but nov; I was an _,/ria, an .rnfiJd, or an nay, rome went fo f as to call me a tin. I was tefide a member o[ the Confiitutlon-cha, =rid fatFOed to N the author of veral po,mt, and pmhlts, conrair. ing bitter refie&ions upon the e,'eri7, the uiveOies, and the proton&r, which &gavated the malignity of my chataBet, and pro- ca?d to me the htal refentments of my who now gve me over, as a confirm'd Reprobate, of whom they had no hopes. In this odd, unN]itick manner, did I condu my fclg durin the three years of my probation end tho' the 3ad of the college was fo kind fiequently to admoni me of the &rigor of m 7 ay$, and conjure me, with a tatEerly a&ion, turn from them, and lizei yet I was tb muchblinded with cat. cofiie:ce and I know not what, that i fi:!l continu'd in oFn robeson again the ui. 'et7 and the church, by adhering to king George  the prteflant rebion. Mm?tation tb=efore wa jMg'd by me tem to be the only method- that could be ufed wi fo derpotato a malady; but as all furgeons wi not me into fuch feve{ o.ations, where tEere is not the utmo nccety, it. as not with- out rome artifice that the Fr&t rried his point 1o well aa he did, which was not fo well as he would have done it i for tho' out of fourteen he pre,'ailed upon ten to vote ain me (which ma;ority enough m conference)).or he would lingy have exclud me, neroroe contradceme, to Bia:t my reputafio, entirely i and with that intent We it'out long foe e day of tri came, that ould let a mark upon every one w woted ! do not, dear TzY, fd you this account in rd to raffe yo compaoa tow=ds me$

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