play'd the Forger in giving a Catalogue (term'd) of some of W. R. his manifest Falshoods, notorious Slanders, scandalous A∣buses, Perversions, Rayling, Scoffing, Flatter∣ing and Reviling, in the 4th and 5th Parts of his Book against G. F. and others, in his own words and terms; which may be seen at large in our said Treatise, Accuser, &c. from page 230, to pag. 255, &c. how not only some of his manifest Falshoods, Slan∣ders, scandalous Abuses, &c. are collected and stated in his own words and terms, but even all of them there collected, are so far from varying his own sence, that his words or terms are scarce varyed in two of them. I find not his sence or meaning in them va∣ried or altered at all, so far as I can under∣stand or gather.
Now (W. R.) in pursuance of thy charge before, thou engagest in these words, viz. I shall now proceed to cite only three In∣stances in one Leaf of their Catalogue, next to the Title, viz. One of their Forgery, another of their cript Citations, and a third of their cript and non-sensical Representations of my sound words, &c. p. 56.
Observe by the way, That seeing the Instances are so few, as only Three (and though he calls them only a taste, &c. p. 58) the Reader may presuppose them to be (in his thoughts) knocking ones, or the most