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TO THE READER.
THE good welcome and esteem the Two former Volumes of Mr. Farindon's Sermons have met with amongst learn∣ed and judicious persons, hath encoura∣ged this also to venture abroad, hoping to speed as well as its Fellows. They who have been conversant in the other, need not be told that these are the genuine Works of the same Au∣thor: for they will soon perceive that the very same spirit breatheth in all, and that they are all of one strain and stile. The Work is sufficient to commend it self: and truly both it and the Author are well worthy of large Encomiums: But the Wine is so high and rich that it needeth not a Bush.
The Sermons on the Lords Prayer our Author did many years since finish; but had the great misfortune in the time of the late troubles to loose his Notes, they being by a hand then in power forcibly taken from him. These thou now hast, as near as may be guessed,