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But in the 5.^1; Page you carp at my Title,<br />
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for callmgn<br />
ABriefRiply, Sir, lean juflifythe Title, and want not<br />
your Advice j for your unjuft Charge is removed until ycuf<br />
prove icj and 'a hen you do chat, I will beg your Pardon, i<br />
And then you carp at my handling the Text, Ptov,B,ij*\<br />
and fcoffingly cry out, '* A mighty Search, bccaufe myj<br />
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Neighbours gave h<strong>im</strong> fome Account. t<br />
But your Book from which I take the Account, yci.<br />
take no notice of ; when that is it I take my Informatior*'<br />
from ; *Mdonot fee with my Friends Eyes 5 this is ail<br />
Clamour and holly.<br />
And in the 'jth Page he is Aill upon the Dme Topick, ot!<br />
hclicving my Afhjord Friends i and faith' not a word of hisi<br />
Book, as if hchad never writ one. But I hope fuch ast<br />
read our Books will fee, that I ground my Difcourft upon;<br />
his Book, and not upon my A(hjord Kriends Informarionj'<br />
but wherein Fdo, 1 diflinguifli between the Book and the'<br />
information i had from any, which is very little.<br />
But 1 am arraigned for my If;norance in the Bth Page.<br />
t»\. " But Mr. WcUs is no Logician, or the meancft evei<br />
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known. That is in Englilli, a Man of little or no Rea<br />
fon, (for Logick is Reafon^ j but Mr. Wills hath none, o\<br />
the IcaA ever known.<br />
Well, Mr. J>jmesy I muft be content to be a Fool, that<br />
you may be wife i but it will be well if ) ou do not provr^<br />
ochcrwife when we come to try the Matter, (_if it ni?y be"<br />
for I have had to dp with as great Logicians as Mr. Jamts<br />
that have ufed their Arc and Learning co darken Counfel<br />
and being wei£hcd in the Balhnce, have been found toe<br />
light. But Mr. Jjmts hath an excellent wny of evading the<br />
proving of the Matter i<br />
for in the ^th Page he faid, vi\, '' Ii<br />
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is t<strong>im</strong>e to leave tylr. Wd's hmifelf, and come we now tc<br />
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the Matter of I ad, ^-c. And when you would expef<br />
he fliould come to it, he lets you know that *' Mr. Well<br />
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urgech wonderfully tp alTign the Perfon or Perfon<br />
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gujlcyof what I charge the Baptifts with, Qind indee<<br />
" I cjofo) i and faith Mr. Wells, if I fail herein, he com<br />
" mends to my Lord Whartsa to fee that publick Satisfadi<br />
" on be given, and to my Church to take a Courfe witi<br />
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me.<br />
Sir, This I do, fir ft, bccaufe you dedicated your Bool<br />
to '^ - 1 c>rd • "-j-rja, to whora I did appeal. And, fc