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Towhichlanfvver, I do ftilJ fay I could obfcrre no o-<br />
thcr ID your Book, which is the Ground on ^Oh ch I wrore<br />
no other beiD^ named in it i but if there had, I fhould have<br />
obfervedasmuchof rhem had there been the f.me reafon<br />
for It, and farther I durft not, for I dare nor invent things<br />
jvhich I know nor, ncr fpeak but as I find ; ar.d finding vou<br />
by your own Acknowicdgment, I fueak to ycu only f But<br />
dcfireyou toaQign others, fif anv bej nor do vou now in<br />
your Vindication aflfign any that did h<strong>im</strong> Wrong, fo the<br />
Slander yet remains.<br />
But you fay, '' How was I converfant with h<strong>im</strong>, for it<br />
<strong>im</strong>plies a Famiharity, frequenting a t^erfon's Company ><br />
I confcfs ir doth, and herein I acknowledg I might be<br />
miflaken, caking for granted what I ought not; yet if he<br />
iverea Hearer of you about 2 Years, and you telling in<br />
your Book the Pains you took with h<strong>im</strong>, and the Advice<br />
you gave h<strong>im</strong>, inchned me to think you had been convcrlanr<br />
with h<strong>im</strong> i but if not, I beg your Pardon, andwifh<br />
you would as readily recede from what you have moft preiumptucun><br />
alferttd ; and it would be more for your Honour,<br />
than to plead Juflificacion to that you cannot prove.<br />
I fhalJ pafsover that of the 12th arid i^tb Pages, only<br />
that which refpedsA. Afs being advifcd by Mr. 7ames to<br />
goto board: and pray what do I fay but what I was informed,<br />
and fairly tell you fo? (but all the reft of the<br />
Matter your Book informed me) and his Siflcr makes<br />
good what I was informed, if fte may be believed, for<br />
fhc faiti^ her Brother told her he was going to Town to<br />
Board, aid to make ufe of a Phyfician as you'dircfted,<br />
and went accordingly ; and do not I fay as it feems, and<br />
as he told his Sifter who juftifies the fame ftill ? And ftic farther<br />
faith tiiat at his return Home, which ftie wondered at,<br />
(being he went to Board for fome T<strong>im</strong>e) and asked the<br />
Realon of ic j and he replied when he was there, he overheard<br />
them, one faying he was in Love, and another that<br />
Mr. J^d'm fticuld fay he had not a Dram of true Grace,<br />
at which he got away, and related this to his Sifter : And<br />
why muft this by you be called my Invention, when I wrote<br />
but as it feemcd, and as J W2s informed ? yet you would<br />
have the World believe I invented it.<br />
And then you arc plcafcd to ridicule me for my natRral<br />
logick, with many flighting Terms j but I perceive it is as<br />
you