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The Printer to the Reader.
Gentle Reader,
WHereas the Authour, by reason of sick∣nesse and other infirmities, could not be so present in assisting the Correction as he desired; if any small Errata, or mistakes, have escaped our best vigilancie, such as, Instructi∣on for Institution, favour for savour, or some particles, as, but, and, in, wanting, superabound∣ing, or set one for another; it will be thy cour∣tesie and ingenuity in reading, to certifie and amend them, the current of the sense, as it were, enforcing or shewing the true scope of the meaning there intended; and as it is, I doubt not but thou wilt be glad to peruse it, and that with good contentation, and com∣fort; so that thou mayest reap both pleasure and profit by it, is the hearty desire of him that wisheth thy best good.