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Excerpt from The Confessional, or a Full and Free Inquiry Into the Right, Utility, Edification, and Success, of Establishing Systematical Confessions of Faith and Doctrine in Protestant Churches
HE auihor Of the followin perform-1 ance, freely confeli'es hirnfel to beo 118 of thol'e, who, iii 'corfimon with an emi hentprelate, have been feized with that epi demical malady of idle and 'vifioharj men, the! Proje'c'ring TO Riz'ron'm Thir.' pusne N61 would he have any reafori to be alhamecl of clafiing with (0 co'nfpicuous a charaéier, were it not that he hath Unhappily taken an antipathy to that courfe of medicine; to' which fo many others' of the fraternity owe the recovery of their health and [enfim He is fiill, alas. Labouring to his projeft to bear, even when all the about him, 13 exclaimmg at the folly of e very one who is engaged in fo 'defperate an en' terprizc. L The honefl: truth is, he thinks the remedy worfe than the difeaf'e; havihg feldon'i obferved'
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