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**LETTER**
To the Right Honourable the
*Lord Viscount Molesworth.*


By M.B. Drapier, Author of the Letter
to the Shop-keepers, &c.


They compassed me about also with Words of
Deceit, and fought against me without a Cause.
For my Love they are my Adversaries, but I give
my self unto Prayer.
And they have rewarded me Evil for Good, and
Hatred for my Love. Psalm 109. v. 3, 4, 5.
Seek not to be Judge, being not able to take
away Iniquity, lest at any Time thou fear the
Person of the Mighty, and lay a stumbling
Block in the Way of thy Uprightness.
Offend not against the Multitude of a City, and
then thou shalt not cast thy self down among
the People.
Bind not one Sin upon another, for in One thou
shalt not be Unpunished. Ecclus. Ch. 7. V. 6,
7, 8.


Non jam prima peto Mnesttheus, neque vincere certo:
Quanquam O! Sed superent, quibus Hoc, Neptune, dedisti.


DUBLIN:
Printed by John Harding in
Molesworth's Court in Fishamble-street.
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