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APPENDIX. "to tsie notice that he hath neither j3?riety, nor �' gr4vity, nor Furlrace, to delirve their good opi- ni?i nor?rimfn? to invite the? con? ?cel "nor abil? t? ?fi$? their ?ruples ?" ?vNg ?tg condemned rome of your Brethren Dr )?it?gmd im nun?g fchol?s into their col. leges, md prof?'d your own mnocente m th?s par- ?lar, you c?m m wifi t? following period, which I ?ot lu?dently admire for th'e e!ega=e ? the ?i?, as well as ?e poignancy of ?e?tire, �"I pro? (thu?you begin,) as often ? I think "of things, w?ch I do every day, ? almo? "ev?y hour of?eh day of my life, !am a?oni?- "el, t?t any Tea?h? q ?hd?pky ?uld him?lf "? fo ?leaned? as not to know t?t ?&m is 55o?fuchmnfcendent mod?yand 3eau?, andfo ?ble of?dng extreme delight to the happy pffeffor of her? ?t ?e is full worth}' tobe defir'd "with impatience, md fou h' a?er with care, . g . and "?un? with ?ff?, md ?efi'd with endear- "?t, md ought not to folicite adm?ers, nor "o?u& h?f:lfu?n them, le? b[o erfons of difi "?ment, ?e ? dff??d fo? her ?dncfi, "a?adon, md her vanity." As to the Tem?er?te ofour academical Lads, you ?p?fi yourfelfin t?s hypotheti=l manner: ? '? .If, inR? offl?riety, which keeps the ?nfi?tutton cool a? clan, and the mind vigorous and a?ive, �'md livdy? md fit for ?n? the o ever yg y �" to a p?lick ?oufe, and ?m a relu?ance to ? . . "the l? d? of mtem?ce? become mtghty "to mingIcing &kk, and fu? the Jove of it "fiduoufly to fieal upon them, in/}nfitqy to grow "up with them, dil they habitually deftre it, long "for