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xxvs. Terrs-Fi'lius. x 6 and innocent in all the!? and all udder particulars; that his enemies have unjufdy ca? the/? afpeJfions upon him, and that he is a perflgt an and upright man, one that feareth God, and el?beweth e,.il. ! would adw/? you to let about 'th?s cornmerida hie work as loon as poffible, because I meet with ?pIe every day who aver there things to be true; will never be fitisfy'd to the contrary, till he is openly jufli�y'd before the world. If ou do this e e?ualtS, ou will a rove our /?If the heft friend, and the ereateR champion, that the univerfity and her reve?nd ornament have had this many a good day ? and I dare l?romi? you a. .?050r's degree for your pains.