Baron, Richard. THE PILLARS OF PRIESTCRAFT AND ORTHODOXY SHAKE N. As for the rending of the church, we have many reaJons to think it is not that which ye labour to prevent, fo much as the rending of your pontifical fleeves: That fchifm would be the foreft fchifm to you. MILTON. Neither ean religion receive any wound by difgrace thrown upon the prelates, fince religion and they furely were never in fuch amity. They rather are the men who have wounded religion, and their Stripes must heal her. IDEM. VOL. II. LONDON: Printed for Mr. CADELL in the Strand; Mr. KEARSLEY in Ludgate-freet; Mr. PAYNE and Mr. JOHNSON in Pater-nofter-Row; and Mr. YOUNG under the Royal Exchange. MDCCLXVIII. Blackw. 3-9-29 18973 Mr. John Barton, OF LONDON. SIR, A S this Volume confifts of very inftructive treatifes, I infcribe it to you; both as a public acknowledgement of your favours to the Editor, and alfo that I may have an opportunity of exhorting you to zeal and ardour in af ferting the principles of liberty. You will here fee, that the christian religion which contains every motive to goodness perfonal and focial, and the A 2 defign |