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Terr,e-Filius. N O era' fo many ?ly o?es, they will be either palliated, or jefuitieally interpreted into good ones. Whereas on the cont?y, if yo.u derpile a. nd reje& there whole.. rome admonxtions, v?olence, dxbe?, and an ill name, will be the rewards of your fb//y and obflinaey; it w?i avail you nothing, that you have enrich'd your minds with all fort, of ufeful and commendable ?o?ledge ? aM that, a? to vulgar morality, you have preferred an unf?otted chara&er before men': theti things will rather exafperate the holy men againit �ou, and exdte all their cunnin and artifice for our dettru&ion; the karl/railtie?, humanity is prone to, will be magnify'd into the groflitt of. all wicked- ne?s; and th, heft agtions, our nature z? capable of, will be deNfed and viiifled away. And now do, even a$ it ?all j?em giod unto you, Farewell.