And to bring him back again,

Nor was that promise made in vain.

Upon which words we rest in confidence

That he which found him there will fetch us hence.

Nor without cause are we persuaded thus,

For where God spake with him, he spake with us."

Besides the work your correspondent mentions, he wrote a book, entitled a Caveat against Seducers.

J. K. R. W.

Feb. 22. 1851.

"Jurat, crede minus" (Vol. iii., p. 143.).—This epigram was quoted by Sir Ed. Coke on the trial of Henry Garnet. The author I cannot tell, but F. R. R. may be glad to trace it up thus far.