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above paffage, but I forbear faying any more, than Erafmus has faid for me.

I would recommend it, however, to all, who have, or shall criticife on this work, to be very certain they understand it; for I have a fhrewd fufpicion, that this has not been the cafe with all its readers; perhaps I might name fome highly-refpected characters, that have been foremost in very unbecoming language relative to certain fubjects of it. If those fubjects are not treated, in a direct confonance with the law of GOD, as revealed by Mofes, they have my free liberty to fay what they pleafe; but otherwise, let them take care, left their wit, raillery, and pious farcafms, do not ultimately tend to vilify and ridicule the GoD that made them-let them beware, left that queftion, once put on a very ferious occafion, be not put to them, in an hour when they will find more difficulty, than they feem at prefent aware of, to answer it-Whom baft thou reproached and blafphemed? And againft whom haft thou exalted thy voice, and lifted up thine eyes on high? even against the HOLY ONE OF ISRAEL. 2 Kings xix. 22. Let them remember, that He will not only convince the ungodly, of the hard fpeeches, which they have Spoken against Him, (Jude xv.) but, fooner or later, will deal with persons of a more decent character, and whofe fayings have borne the femblance of religious zeal, after their folly, in that they have not spoken of Him the thing that is right. See Job xlii. 8.

As to the Ladies, who, I am told, are extremely

tremely difpleafed, I hope I have too much good manners, to presume to enter into any controversy with them; only I would recommend to them alfo, a very serious attention to what is faid in the preceding paragraph-and to take great care, that their objections do not fall on HIM, who knew the fituation He had placed them in, when He made His laws for the protection of their frail fifters from ruin and destruction.—They will, however, permit me to affure them, that if the author had found any thing in the divine economy, which tended to fupport the pride of one part of the fex, at the expence of the ruin and proftitution of the other, he would most faithfully have declared it; and if his fair readers fhould fearch the fcriptures with an intent of finding fome fuch thing, he would very earnestly caution them, on whom they lay the blame of the disappointment which will moft certainly attend their enquiries.

The additions which have been made in this edition, are fuch, as tend to elucidate the paffages where they occur, and to fhew the respect and attention, which the author most gratefully pays, to any pertinent and candid obfervations, which have fallen in his way.

I now conclude this Preface, with the contents of a paper which I received from a very refpectable Clergyman, who was candid enough to let his prejudices fubmit to his judgment, and had honefty enough to own it.

The following Queries contain fo accurate an epitome of the work, and are fo much to

the purpose, as to fave the author the trouble of introducing them, with any farther remarks whatsoever.

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fwer: the doing of this, 'tis thought, will bring the matter to a point, enter upon particulars, and be a means to discover "where, and with whom, truth is, and "where, and with whom, error is.

"1. Are the mischievous, shocking crimes of whoredom, fornication, and adultery, got to an enormous and increasing height, "in this land, and is the land defiled and deluged by them, or not? and is the frown, or curfe of God upon the land, or is it " not?

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"2. Is it needful, and is it our bounden έσ duty, to cry aloud against these GOD"provoking, and nation-ruining fins, and "to feek a remedy against this monstrous evil, or is it not?

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5. Do our laws, as they now stand, hinder this ruinous evil, or do they not? "and can they, or can they not?

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"6. Do our laws encourage, or discourage, honourable marriage, or celibacy? encourage, or difcourage population?

66 7. Do our laws, in any cafes, put asun"der thofe, whom GOD has joined together, "and keep together thofe, whom He has "ordered to be put afunder, or do they 66 not?

8. Is there any remedy at all spoken of "in GoD's word, against the great evil of "lewdnefs; and if there be, what is that particular remedy?

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9. Does GOD, in His word, order, that whores, adulterers and adultereffes fhall "be put to death, or does He not? See Le"viticus xx. 10. Deut. xxii. 21, 22.

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13. Is there any particular recompence "that a married man is enjoined to make the virgin, whom he has defiled, or is there not? If there be, what is it? Is the virgin, in the above case, to receive a recompence, and the virgin, in this, to receive "none, and to be abandoned? See the above fcriptures.

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15. Is the marriage of the people called Quakers, in this land, marriage in GoD's fight? and alfo according to our laws?

16. Were the marriages performed by "juftices of the peace, in the last century, "for eighteen years together, marriages in "GOD's fight, and according to our laws?

66 17. In what way, or by what form, were "all thofe people of old joined together, "whose marriages are recorded in fcripturehiftory?

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