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TO THE Impartial READER.
Reader;
IT is not long since, that a faithfull Minister of Christ, my very loving Friend, presented the World with a Latine Treatise, vindicating and asserting the Necessity, dignity and duty of a Gosp••l-Ministry; which when I had perused, and discovered (not onely by the testimony of the Epistles Commenda∣tory, but by my own Iudgment) in it a great Acuteness of Wit, a sweet Savour of a pious Disposition, pertinent and cogent Arguments, full and satisfacto••y Answers to all Objections militating against the Truth; hold∣ing Discourse with him concerning it, I was bold to intimate to him, how convenien••ly and usefully it might have been offered in a Tongue more known amongst us, for the Conviction and satisfaction of English Cavillers; Adding, That I thought, they, who had so much knowledge as to understand Latin, had also more Iudgment than to need to be satisfied in that thing: Whereupon, the Reverend Authour