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feveral good utis, for t?vdz'e or fifteen years togc. thor. That he encleavour'd to melt down all the college. ?olate, and convert it fraudulendy to his own uf& That he governs his college arbitrarily, unjuttl?',

red unflamtably; and tMt by manifold other frauds

and abufes, he has aimoR brought it to bankru?,y and ruin. That being left guardian to two young worn_on, he fordE/detained their fortunes in b.:$ hands, atier they came of age, to the great prejudice of one, and to a/molt the rum of the other and her Husband, B. wt,tever there might i?e in this rome iq? of ?his ?nq a?t t? wee? ? a ago.) That he will i0ay no/;o?, if he can hdp it5 that he will cheat every' body, if they do nor take care; ttut that he will[tick at nothing to gratify his pride and his belly. . That in general, he is a bad clergyman, a. bari chriltian, a bad neil?hbour, a treacherous friend, a ty- rannical governoften unjult ttewar&, an imnloraI liver, and ? difhonefi man. That as to his inward pfinci.'?tes, God only what they are; though by Ds o?n praOdces, man may/udge ot them. This, molt learned .?lrifiar?#s, is the charaBet, which the perfort, whom you call the tvigh. tO orna- ment of the univerfity, bears amongf} raany people; if ?t ?s hzs luff c?ara?er, that wftuore Mother not, I am'lhte, &r?fi of/'?cb era#meets; unlefs I could fuFpofe her(what I b!ulh to mention)a cora- ?on Bawu, eh.,.t glories i? h,r ]hame. But I hope .. ?,ou will cony,ace the world tha? he is fpotlef. s