Elements of policy civil and ecclesiastical : in a mathematical method . PREFACE. HE Defign of thisTreatife may befeenbetter by perufingthe Whole^ than bya formal Preface; the Sub-jeB requires 7io Apology, andto tell the Reader be fore-handUihat he is to expeSI, mayperhaps ereate Prejudiees,and fpoil the true Purpoje ofthe Book : I [hall thereforeonly aequaint him, that hemil find clear Definitions,A 2 and •^ -^ The PREFACE. and iindeniahle Axioms. Ifthe Conclufions deducdthere-from are falfe, the Argu-ment confequently falls to theGround: But othermfe, Ca-lumny itfelfcan take no ma
Elements of policy civil and ecclesiastical : in a mathematical method . PREFACE. HE Defign of thisTreatife may befeenbetter by perufingthe Whole^ than bya formal Preface; the Sub-jeB requires 7io Apology, andto tell the Reader be fore-handUihat he is to expeSI, mayperhaps ereate Prejudiees,and fpoil the true Purpoje ofthe Book : I [hall thereforeonly aequaint him, that hemil find clear Definitions,A 2 and •^ -^ The PREFACE. and iindeniahle Axioms. Ifthe Conclufions deducdthere-from are falfe, the Argu-ment confequently falls to theGround: But othermfe, Ca-lumny itfelfcan take no may he defpifed her Glories arCyto unprejudiced Men, in^creasd and brighten d byOppojition) tis to fuch Menthis Performance is fubmit-ted, and it muft (land orfall by their Cenfure.
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