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THE Printers to the Reader.
THough in none of the printed Copies, be all those above collected faults, yet (the Forme, in severall sheets happening to passe divers times the Presse, before an exact Revise was made) many of the Bookes are found to containe some, as the whole impression them all: therefore, thought we fit, for the ease of the more curious, in every penult page to sub∣joyne them as they are here sum'd up; willing rather to insert the totall, where the parts are wanting in their distinguish't places, then by omitting any thing of the due count, to let an errour slip uncorrected.
What else hath escaped our animadversion, we hear∣tily intreat the courteous, and judicious Readers to ex∣cuse, and amend: and humbly beg their favours, they may be pleased to vouchsafe an acceptance of these our endeavours with the same intention, we have offe∣red rhem; the furtherance of the common good, and satisfaction of every one in particular, being all wee aime at, our chiefe ambition, and the most approved Te∣stimony, which our consciences affoord us in the dis∣charge of our calling.