A discourse on the miracles of Our Saviour : in view of the present controversy between infidels and apostates . Frofecution, whichyou, in Honour, fhould have difcouragd.! 1 am willing to acquit you as much asmay be; and would, if 1 could, imputeit to your Forgetfulnefs, rather than yourMalice, that you ftepd not between meand Danger. Whe. viii Dedication. Whether this Difcourfe will be ac-ceptable to your Lord/hi^, is fomewhatuncertain; I am afraid it will be a littledifguftful to your nice and delicate Taftein Theology, which relifhes nothing bet-ter than the plain and ordinary Food ofthe Le


A discourse on the miracles of Our Saviour : in view of the present controversy between infidels and apostates . Frofecution, whichyou, in Honour, fhould have difcouragd.! 1 am willing to acquit you as much asmay be; and would, if 1 could, imputeit to your Forgetfulnefs, rather than yourMalice, that you ftepd not between meand Danger. Whe. viii Dedication. Whether this Difcourfe will be ac-ceptable to your Lord/hi^, is fomewhatuncertain; I am afraid it will be a littledifguftful to your nice and delicate Taftein Theology, which relifhes nothing bet-ter than the plain and ordinary Food ofthe Letter of Chrifls Miracles: But how-ever, you will readily interpret this De-dication to your Honour, and if you fhouldmake me a large Prefent of Gold for it, Ifincerely affure your hordJJji^^ it will bemore than I aimd at; neither do I de-fire any other Return for it, than to beindulged the Liberty and Pleafure to paymy cuftomary Refpefls to your Writings;and upon proper Occafions to teftify tpthe World how much I am, My LORT), The Admirer of jour JVit^ Zjcarnr/tg and Orthodo.\yy London, 0£l, Tho. A Second DISCOURSE O N T H E MIRACLES O F O U R SAVIOUR, &c. *»^i^,•^.r , HERE publidi another *£);/?:^S I ,ri courft on our Saviours Mira-^Wv£^ cles, which I am not only•^^^^sJ*^^ obhgd to, by the Promile Imade in my former; but am encouraged toit by the Reception which ihut met any of our Clergy were, and befidesthem, few or none could be otfended atmy former T)ifcourfe^ they ihould haveprinted their Exceptions to it, and, if poi-B fibls, (^) , their Confutation of it, which mightperh-ps, have prevented me the givingthem nnv more Trouble of this Kind. In my formerZ^/y^w/r/-? 1 fairly declard,that if the Lie p could difprove my Argu-ments againfl the Letter^ and for the Frp^ritof ihc Miracles T chcrc took to task J wouldnnt only defiil from iwz Frofecution of myDefign, but own mylelfan impious/v;f<r/^/and Blalpkeyner^ and deferving of theworft Punifh


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