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The worst point, howsomever, of all is, what is done with the

prayers--and I have heard you say, that although there was nothing ou, that his reading of

his serreat controversy of sound

doctrine; but ill you say to reading of prayers, and no only

reading of prayers, but printed prayers, as if the contreet heart of the

sinner had noand

humiliation, than what a bishop can indite, and a book-seller make profit

o' "Verily," as I s of salvation have yet been preeched in this land of London; but

the round is wellforth fruitthat behoves me to mention, and that is, that an

elder is not to be seen in the churches of London, which is a sore signal

that the piple are left to theuess with an eye of pity But on the Sabbath nights, there

is such a going and coht--all sorts of poor people, instead of ane toil andthe Sunday their own day, as

if they had not a greater Master to serve on that day, than the earthly

man whom they served in the week-days It is, howsomever, past the poor