02171nam 2200301 n 450 99639640110331620221108095911.0(CKB)4330000000334257(EEBO)2240884190(UnM)99859187(EXLCZ)99433000000033425719850801d1644 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|To Mr. Thomas Edwards. Sir you stand as one professing your selfe to be instructed by Christ with abilities from God, to throw downe errour, and therefore to that end doe preach every third day, may it therefore please you and those that imploy you in that worke, to give those leave whom you so brand, as bubliquely to object against what you say, when your sermon is ended, as you declare your selfe: and vve hope it will be an encrease of further light to all that feare God and put a large advantage into your hands if you have the trueth on your side, to cause it to shine with more clearnesse and I hope we shall doe it with moderation as becometh Christians. Yours, William Kiffin[electronic resource][London s.n.]Novemb. 15. 16441 sheet ([1] p.)Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018Kiffin William1616-1701.1003893Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996396401103316To Mr. Thomas Edwards. Sir you stand as one professing your selfe to be instructed by Christ with abilities from God, to throw downe errour, and therefore to that end doe preach every third day, may it therefore please you and those that imploy you in that worke, to give those leave whom you so brand, as bubliquely to object against what you say, when your sermon is ended, as you declare your selfe: and vve hope it will be an encrease of further light to all that feare God and put a large advantage into your hands if you have the trueth on your side, to cause it to shine with more clearnesse and I hope we shall doe it with moderation as becometh Christians. Yours, William Kiffin2317658UNISA