Rusticus ad academicos in exercitationibus expostulatoriis, apologeticis quatuor The rustick's alarm to the rabbies, or, The country correcting the university and clergy, and ... contesting for the truth ... : in four apologeticall and expostulatory exercitations : wherein is contained, as well a general account to all enquirers, as a general answer to all opposers of the most truly catholike and most truly Christ-like Chistians [sic] called Quakers, and of the true divinity of their doctrine : by way of entire entercourse held in special with four of the clergies chieftanes, viz, John Owen ... Tho. Danson ... John Tombes ... Rich. Baxter ... by Samuel Fisher ...

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Rusticus ad academicos in exercitationibus expostulatoriis, apologeticis quatuor The rustick's alarm to the rabbies, or, The country correcting the university and clergy, and ... contesting for the truth ... : in four apologeticall and expostulatory exercitations : wherein is contained, as well a general account to all enquirers, as a general answer to all opposers of the most truly catholike and most truly Christ-like Chistians [sic] called Quakers, and of the true divinity of their doctrine : by way of entire entercourse held in special with four of the clergies chieftanes, viz, John Owen ... Tho. Danson ... John Tombes ... Rich. Baxter ... by Samuel Fisher ...
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Fisher, Samuel, 1605-1665.
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London :: Printed for Robert Wilson ...,
1660.
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A List of some of the Typographicall Mistakes.

THough (in I. O's. blind judgement) it seems to Border on Athe∣ism to say the same Fate (as to Mistakes) hath attended the He∣brew and Greek Text of Scripture in it's Transcribing, as hath done other Books, yet it seems to me, upon that but Running Review I have yet taken thereof, that the same Fate, in that kind, hath attended this of mine; which hath ever yet attended both the Scripture, and His, & I.T's. and all other Books too (of any Bulk) in their passage through the Press.

As for the Faults that have befallen this, as they are not very many (considering the greatness of the Impression, and the smalness of the Print) so they are too many to passe altogether Unmended, Un∣minded & Unmentioned also: Whereupon (excepting such as (being more gross) are with a Pen already rectified to the Readers hand) of such as are not mended, I shall mention some, wishing Him to mend the rest in his own mind: Yet some of these hereunder noted were espied, and amended before they were wrought off wholly at the Press.

In the 1. Exercitation page 24. line 13. read Kings p. 28. l. 18. r. stout standing p. 70. in the Margent r. 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 p. 80. l. 10. r. there, p. 90. l. 3. r. life p. 116. l. 31. r. if all p. 144. l. 15. 16. r. more then good ones evill once for more the good ones evil, which is set twice ore.

In Exerc. 2. p. 12. l. 30. r. thou shootest, p. 66. l. 11. 12. r. live in sin p. 137. l. 21. r. Rounds p. 164. l. 33. r. and l. 35. r. such silly.

In Ex. 3. p. 5. M. for emulate enuclate p. 35. l. 7. r. stirs & strifes M. r. 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 p. 64. M. for ut r. at p. 37. mar. r. divinus p. 312. mar. r. Scrip∣turae Author p. 132. l. 19. r. 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 p. 136. l. 12. r. 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 l. 13. r. up∣holder p. 141. l. 5. r. for the Scriptures l. 14. r. malicious p. 154. mar. r. Synonimous p. 174. l. 8. r. more then thse p. 187. l. 17. r. streining.

In Exerc. 4. p. 3. 1. 12. blot out we p. 9. 1. 20. blot out of p. 13. 1. 17. r. no indirect l. 39. r. but by p. 133. l. r4. r. [Apage] p. 16. l. 18. r. and in p. 205. l. 9. r. denomination p. 221. mar. r. Israél, Midian, Ahaz.

In the Appendix p. 24. l. 13. r. 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉

In the two sheets at the end p. 1. l. 18. for have have r. have.

Sundry more Typgraphical Errors probbly there are uncorrected, then I can on a sudden cast my eyes on, by some of which possibly the sense is interrupted, but of all that are, I may safely Say [with I. O. in his Vindication of the Entireness to a Tittle of the Originall Texts] bate all such as are Evident mistaes, consisting only in superfluity and redundancy of unnecessary deficiency of words necessary to the sense of the place, that is to say A of what sort soever, and then there will be few or none at all.

In a word, Let Every Reader do the Printers that [wonted] Right of Winking at their [wonted] doing Wrong: And as I, by their Failing, have fallen under the Common Fate, so I ask no more but that Com∣mon Favour, of Non-Imputation of their Faults to Me, as Mine.

Typographi e Reputentur Amici.

S. F.

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