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The Testimony of the Right Reverend Doctor Saun∣derson, late Bishop of Lincoln.
VVHereas sundry persons, as well Ministers as others, have under their hands (the hand-writing of one of whom is to me well known) given approbation to a Treatise written by Mr. Tho. Harby the Bearer, and entituled, The Pattern in the Mount; of the Contents and purpose of which Treatise, the Author (having read part of it to me) gave a fair and rational account. I do hereby testifie, That (so far as I am able to judg by the proportion of what I heard read) I do con∣ceive the said Treatise may be profitably published as conducing to the fuller and clearer understanding of sundry Prophesies of holy Scripture, and that the Author deserveth encouragement and furtherance towards the publication of the same.
Rob. Saunderson, Rector of Boothby Paynel Linc.
VVE have, read over the First Part of Mr. Tho. Harby's Treatise, which (for Brevity, Language, Order, and chiefly for Matter of necessary use, and not usually found in Authors) may seem (in our opinions) to surpass most Works of Modern Writers, at least of this nature: Nor have we found such full satisfaction in any. And we conceive it may be a most powerful means to evince and unite (a work most needful and grateful in these times) dissenting-Brethren, Sects, and Heterodox Professors: And those many and mate∣rial Additions which he (to our knowledg) hath made there∣in, fully assure us, that he must be the Author of it.
John Green, Rector of Owsden in Suffolk.
Isaac Key of Mar∣getting in Essex.