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When Ignorance hath shot forth her shady leaves, how quick∣ly Impiety budds! and, then, how suddenly Rebellion blossoms! Ignorance first taught thee a false Etimologie of a word; then, Impiety suggests a slight estimation of a Church; and then, Re∣bellion insinuates a disreputation of a King. Now, one lash more at schoole, would have helpt all this, by curing that Ignorance, and letting you know, that Dedication is derived from De, (here taken perfectivè) and dicatio, (which is an offering or a presen∣tation) which two words, joyned, carry the sense of a full or totall presentation of this Book to whom he presented it. Now Cal. where's the Blasphemic? or where's the Lye? Let them even both returne to the base mouth from whence they came; And that one lash more which might have cured thy Igno∣rance, in time, might save Gregory some labour; and thee, some paines, in an undedicated Meeting-place.