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Solide then Infallibility: since the strongest assent cannot be given but upon the strongest Inducement.

And lastly, I beleeve, that all Points whatsoever of C. R. are there set downe as perspicuously & as cleerly intelligible to all Capacitys, as they are [ 'are' deleted] cleerly necessary to be beleeved by all: & that God's Mercy in the Merits of Christ, accepting alike the fayth resultant from the Dark mists of the ignorant, & from the Cleerest intelligence of the Learned; the Lambe may wade to his Blisse, through the same water throu which the Elephant may swimme.

Besides God's equallizing Capacitys by his acceptance.

Let me have your Patience or your Pardon a Little farther. [space of 6-7 characters] Lucida intervalla

In the happyer as well as more Monarchicall Condition of [ 'Ep of' deleted] &c.

Since it was a Forme not chosen for the best, but impos'd by adversity & oppression: which in the beginning forc't the Church from what it wisht to what it might.

How Camelion like that has been, how various is as visible as greene.

Not the safest Course, for he would be found packing towards &c.

The Ballances being so equally pois'd that the overbearance of either scale is hardly perceptible.

As we do in the other most true & prime Emanation of Nature, Friendship, which on your part to me I am [approximately 1 character illegible] must needs spring from thence; since my small merit affords no other motive: & as for mine to you, I am sure it is impossible without an entire concurrence of all the forces of sympathy, for any &c

Differencyes being rightly reconcilable['e' between 'l' and 'a' deleted] onely by such Mediums as both Partyes consent in.