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To the Christian Reader.
CHristian Reader, thou hast to peruse at thy pleasure, this finale treatise, contayning an aunswere vnto Christopher Vitell, the chiefe ••lder of the pretended ••am••lye of Loue: and because it was directed to me, and aunsereth certaine poyntes of my former boke called, the displeying of the ••amily. Therefore it is very meete and conuenient, that since the matter toucheth me neerely: and ••harg••th me with much vntruth: that I defend the cause, I first toke in hand: which I am verely p••rswa∣ded, is an honest, iust, and godly defen••e of th•• puritye of doctrine, now taught, and p••b∣lickl•• preached: which this ••amilye spu••ne e∣gerly against. And although 2. vigilant Pastors, haue lea••nedly confuted the do••t••ine of their Author HN. Yet this little availeth to recall them home, to that found profession, that some of the once ••asted: and least they should bo••st, or vaunt, that they haue written, or com∣piled an••thing, which should not be aunswe∣red, I h••ue thought good once agayne, to bend my simple study, to ••nswere this libeller Chri∣stopher Vitell: whole cr••dit among••st the ••a∣milye is not small. Ma••uel•• not g••ntle reader, that I being the simplest of many thousandes, haue a••uentu••ed to meddl•• in these disputa∣ble questions: more ••itter for men of learning, and knowledge (I graunt, but since they haue made their inuectiues agaynst me, it behoueth