A collection of several discourses against popery By William Wake, preacher to the honourable society of Grays-Inn.
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FOr Invocation of Saints, [ A] we only tell you it is lawful to pray to them; Vind. p. 30. That we do it in the same spirit of Chari∣ty, and in the same order of brotherly society with which we intreat our Friends on Earth to Pray for us. *

If we mention their [ B] Merits, 'tis only those Vi∣ctories they had obtained by his favours, which we beseech him to look upon, and not regard our un∣worthiness. *

As to the recommend∣ing [ C] our Sacrifices to God by Page  92their Prayers, as if Christ who is the Sacrifice, need∣ed any other to recom∣mend him to his Father, we detest such Thoughts, we abominate such Do∣ctrines. *