es to be eased in some Scruples relating to the Skill of Astrologers.
Referred to the Dumb Man for an Answer.
J. C.
who proposes a Love-Case, as he calls it, to the Love-Casuist, is hereby de
Sir
'd to speak of it to the Minister of the Parish; it being a Case of Conscience.
The poor young Lady, whose Letter is dated
October
26, who complains of a harsh Guardian, and an unkind Brother, can only have my good Wishes, unless she pleases to be more particular.
The Petition of a certain Gentleman, whose Name I have forgot, famous for renewing the Curls of decayed Perriwigs, is referred to the