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CHAP. III. (Book 3)
Motive, Matter, and Method of our Author's Book.
WHat remains of our Author's Pre∣face is spent in the persuit of an easie task in all the branches of it. To condemn the late Miscarriages in these Nations, to decry Divisions in Re∣ligion, with their pernicious conse∣quences, to commend my Lord Chancel∣lour's Speech; are things that have lit∣tle difficulty in them, to exercise the skill of a man pretending so highly as our Author doth. He may secure him∣self, that he will find no opposition a∣bout these things from any man in his right wits. No other man certainly can be so forsaken of Religion and Humani∣ty, as not to deplore the woful under∣takings and more woful issues of sundry things, whereunto the concernments of Religion have been pleaded to give countenance. The rancour also of men,