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PREFACE.
THE Ensuing Discourse was the Subject and Sub∣stance of two Sermons Preached unto a Private Congregation. The Author of them had no de∣sign or purpose ever to have made them Publick. The im∣portunity of many, who judged they might be of use unto o∣thers, because they found them so unto themselves, gave occa∣sion unto this Publication of them. Yet had they not so pre∣vailed, but that he judged it was neither unmeet for him, nor unseasonable for others. In publico discrimine omnis homo miles est; No man is to be forbidden to bring his Bucket to help allay the flames of a raging Fire. And it is the Pretence of the Church of Rome to be the only Guide of all Christians in Religion, which is here examined; a work which a concurrence of all sorts of circumstances renders seasonable. For as this Pretence is the sole Foundation of the whole Pa∣pacy, with all the Power and secular Advantages that it hath obtained unto it self; so it is that alone which gives counte∣nance and warranty unto the Factors and Agents of that Church, to design and prepetrate such things as are destru∣ctive of all that is praise-worthy or desireable among Man∣kind,