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xv'x. Terra-Filius. 8 7 TERR/E-FILiUS. N' XVI.

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0 ! Tempor? ! 0 ! Morer ! Senatu? hot intelligit, ful videt, H:�tamen =ivit ! Cicero. ,_.___?H. E �ermon which I have anatorniz'd

n my laft paper, cannot puzzle the

der? any more than it did the auditon ic to find out its meaning: it was uni- vexfilly received in one x?n/?, thou?.h with different emotions. I, who heard it my !e'if, never ?w fuch a variety of countenances as upon this occafion; fome./?m ?te with their eyes fixed in amaze and indignation upon the reverend preacher; others difcovered a fort'of pain and fear for their chain. pion; rome difdain[ully freiled, and fhewed a f?range mixture of malice and fatisfac"tion; whilR others looked with fuch traiterous vehemence, as if- they w. oukl have ruled upon their libelI'd King, were he within their reach, and, like Shepherd, have fmot? ?ir?-to. the heart. It was applauded for the bo/de.//, the/n]/guarded, and r/off extd!ent fermon againR the government, that had been preached even at Oxj?rd, �ace the King's accellion i all'waved their caps to the preacher, as tyaff? through them out of theehurcli, in teltimony of their approbation i his health was the roar of the ?ight, anil'his abilities the burthen of their con vet. �uon.