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 .Teme-Filius. N �ear in varlting i neither do they (i believe) diliger, 0 read over the fame author at kome, vabich the 'Nick ofeffor w:dertok to explain; nor are tons punifl'd (as the fiatutes require) for any xhffe omitohS. After 'there follows mother long train gbout thking of Dtgree, which in my papm on that [ubie, and upon dptatiom, I hare pro. ve to  equay negle&ed or nfigmficant. I  therefore to the (f) fiatute, which ordain a publick a to be kept every year. This is nov; in a mner quite worn oti for, of late, tle:e 'has not b a publick . above once in ten -elve ysi and then only upon extraordinary' occafions, fuch as a Rfforation, or rome of the Churrh; the Ia that we had was upon th: !orious Peace in  71 z. an rx which the uiver- j?j Dons were refolved to commemorate, even e exnce of obfer'ing their flatutes. But they would not, however, be too pun&l in rtorming their duty i and therefore opt -mouth of Werra-Filius (who is a atutable ornter  tNs olemnity) having intelligmce that he de. 'iiD'd to utter iomething in derogation of the re. v=end . Vite-&nteor. To conefs the uth, there is e (g) '}nfitle& a ftatute to &prO Oa&m i the ,i3s ?erm'd at thq times. Which is rigidly 9' terv'd. vy few of m eceffors having . . YP. e8 expulfion upon thffe occafions; for t ''ed by this tute, that'i any peffon all re- 'vile t Gvemmtnt of the uiveq, or any wte man't rqutatio, with rOrfhes,flo, sented iefis, r oq dcovtr an anclinafion 4 .ing it, 'le_am be con, ened bere th vice-chansei' , I0r,

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