Mr. Blacklovv to Sir K. D. Epist. 46. (Book 46)
Most honoured Sir
Yours of the 12. of Nou. came to me on the 19. the very writing time which made me guilty of my owne slownesse to differr the answer vntill this next post. Your motion of writ∣ing a rule of Doctrine is very good & a thing I desire to do before I stire out of Paris. But S••heper Daniel having brought my packet so late, my hands are at the present full with reading over those papers, which I desire God willing to print in Paris by your assistance. Howsoever I desire to make it ready for your syght against you come, that you having perused it we may the better discourse of what is contained in them, whereof you seeme to be curious. In those papers I beleive will bee some things which will make the Iansenists in part side with mee, & the treatise you speake of will come out with more authority if the Authour be famed before. Besides this my brother hath written that he thinketh to be shortly heere, & therefore I am not vnwilling to refresh