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 v. Terrte. Fi!iu. themfe!ves l:e oonfpirators in fraud; neither will they in orra ainft their brethren, which the thinig difionourable and fcandalous: all men dare not com- bat with a!umny and ill ufigei all men are Werra-FdlusS. You e, reader, that I had no ooner undermke this task, but.l railed a ne of holy 0 and hor- nets about my rs an huge old drone, grown an exeeve bulk upon the fpoi! o many year, has thought fit, you e, to tI me trile begore his learned audience, at st Mry', church Oxvouu. it is, it feems, an HELsM ArZMPT endsyour to bring about a reformation o the verfities; and ir is DARO and ImvlOU in e tO fide ray, If a FRtE-TmER and a FREE-SPAKER: poor man poor man What, art aaid ! ould tell talcs out of fchool, how a certain fat door got be3-maker with child, and plaid veral other un- lucky pranks? That would be DRx and indeed. No, no, never tier rhy llg mani I love a retff omm myfelh and I never &fire any better ulige in the world, than as I do unto others, to dote unto mfelf. 8o erat in z'otis. Howeve(, the next time you mount the pulpie aforefiid, what, if among all the ?ying fins this wicked age, you flould men,on and adulter, and give them a entle rebuke, or Never fr, the women wall t[mk neer the fo worfo of you they know you are ldom in earne there: betides, you know, ople wili be apt to guefs at twenty fooli reafons why tho).tm tra greom, in Drticur, are le out of'the 1ogue. ,  - Now will I be judg'd by the borld, whether Ouch  iend as I have proCd myfelf to be to this pi do&or, dearyes, in return for all his feevice:i: fuch unkind ufige and fcurvy apllations as I met with fom him i but rome m  the

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