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Show The .Authors D edicntion: · an·d other conquer? d Nations! Ho~ much more lllatlrious is yours '·whereby you a~e decla~ red both the ~nemy ~very where, and all way~ the Con· querour . ( of no people , of no man , but ) of that which is , Unjufl:? The Bgptian ~ings f thought it a great matter,tfOne · were called the Lover of his fa .. · ther , Another of his Mother, a · · · Third of his Brother : How fmall parts are Thefe of Your Name, which compreqendeth not only .thof~ thin~s,but ~h~t· 'fo~yer. can be tmagtned fait: .and hon.orable? You ~are J ufiJwben, by Imitation of Him , you ho· nour ·tbe Merpory qf your.Fa· tber, a King Great , abov~ all that can be faid; J ull, when you -infirua: youn ·Brother:· ever' . way, but J!U.way more than bJ .. yout 1hi Authors Dedication: ·yourexallJp~e ;Jutl,_ wbe? you grace your Stfiers with Htgh~fi "· · Matcnes; J ull,when you revtve the La\vs almofi buried, and,as much as you can, oppofe your felf again 11 the ·de~lining Age : Jufi~but withal Glem:nt,wben yop take away nonhtng from your .fubjetl~who~, Ignorance of jov r goodnefs ?a? tranfpo~ted beyond th'e luruts of thetr ·D u~y ) befide the licence to of.. . fend; and offer no Violence to : Souls.ofa different perfwafion in~ matter· of Religion: J tdl;and 'withall Mercj,ful~ when, by yo1.1r Authority you relieve opprfffed ·Nations, affiided Princes , nei- · ther .permit Fortune to be too infolent. Which fingular Beneficence of yours,and as neer like tO God, as human Nat1;1re· fuf .. fers~ compells me' on my own\ · · behalf |