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To the Reader.

tenent, and experience contradicts it: For behold! Here is the greateſt Philoſopher, and therefore the greateſt Divine.

Read underſtandingly this enſuing Book (and for thy help, thou mayeſt make uſe of that volumnious[1] Commentary written upon it) then it will ſpeak more for its Author, then can be ſpoken by any man, at leaſt by me.

Thine in the love of the Truth,

J. F.

  1. Hannibal Roſſeli Calabar.