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None but rats, which are distructive, and have been very numerous; but now they are much thinned. Have you found any lime or chalk stone? Ans. None. Have you been supplied with fish? Ans. Fish in great numbers, and of a large size, abound all round the island. Some turtle were caught soon after I landed, but the approach of cold weather drove them off.

They have set three kingdoms together by the ears, for the least, and worst of causes, which now lie weltering in their own blood, ready to expire. 4. Experience now shows, there is no inconvenience in their want; either in Scotland, or in England. Obj. But what, if the exorbitances be purged away, may not I, notwithstanding my oath, admit of a regulated prelacy? Ans. 1.

Consequently, Christ's church officers are not the peculiar, immediate, or only subject of the power of the keys, as hath been asserted. Ans. I. As for the main proposition asserted in this objection, something hath been formerly laid down to show the unsoundness of it.

Monsieur le Duc de Maine published, in 1678, his OEuvres d'un Auteur de Sept Ans, a royal example to be avoided by all boys. These and several score of other examples may perhaps reconcile us to the spectacle of puerile genius fading away in the existence of the common British schoolboy, who is nothing of a poet, and still less of a jurisconsult.

When is two aw! pshaw! you make me laaugh so I can't ax it at all! When is two raace hawses less'n one?" "Aw, sheh! I kin ans' that in five minutes! I kin ans' it in one minute! I kin ans' it now! Two hosses is " "Hol' on! I said raace hawses! Two raace hawses, I said, seh!" "Well, dass all right, race hosses! Two race hosses less'n one when they reti-ud into the omlibus business."

And how can a man be said to omit or neglect that which he would fain do but it lieth not in his power to get it done? All the strength of Mr Sprint’s argument lieth in this: That forasmuch as ministers are hindered from preaching, if they do not conform, therefore, their suffering of deprivation for refusing conformity, doth cause them neglect the duty of preaching. Sect. 4. Ans. 1.

'I take it to be the highest act of friendship to be faithful to these professors, and to tell them they want this one thing in gospel order, which ought not to be left undone. Ans. If it be the highest piece of friendship, to preach water baptism to unbaptized believers, the lowest act thereof must needs be very low.

Ans. That the merits of Christ, for justification, are made over to that faith that receiveth them, while the person that believeth it, stands in his own account, by the law a sinner; hath already been shewed. And that they are not by God appointed for another purpose, is manifest through all the bible.

Johnson's written by him to any person connected with the Confederate Government, or proposing to change the Administration of the Government in their favor after he became President, or anything of a public nature affecting the interests of the United States, please state it and state all you know about such letters. Ans. I do not know of any letters of that character or of any other letters.

But can any think the teachers were scattered, and the ordinary believers were not, except we suppose the people more courageous to stay by it than their teachers? Ans. It is hard to say, that those that are scattered in a persecution, are less courageous than those that stay and suffer.