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joyn both Lives together; unite them in thy Thoughts and Actions, and live in one but for the other. He who thus ordereth the Purposes of this Life, will never be far from the next; and is in some manner already in it, by an happy Conformity, and close Apprehen

sion of it.

FINIS.

MORALS,

BY

Sr THOMAS BROWN,

Of NORWICH, M.D

And AUTHOR of

RELIGIO MEDICI.

Published from the Original and Correct Manuscript of the Author; by JOHN JEFFERY, D. D. ARCH-DEACON of NORWICH.

CAMBRIDGE:

Printed at the UNIVERSITY

PRESS,

For Cornelius Crownfield Printer to the UNIVERSITY; And are to be Sold by Mr. Knapton at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard; and Mr. Morphew near Stationers-Hall, LONDON, 1716.

TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

DAVID, EARL OF BUCHAN,

VISCOUNT AUCHTERHOUSE,

LORD CARDROSS AND GLENDOVACHIE,

ONE OF THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS
OF POLICE,

AND LORD LIEUTENANT OF THE COUNTIES
OF STIRLING AND CLACKMANNAN
IN NORTH-BRITTAIN.

MY LORD,

The Honour you have done our Family obligeth us to make all just Acknowledgments of it; and there is no Form of Acknowledgment in our power more worthy of Your Lordship's Acceptance than this Dedication of the Last Work of our Honoured and Learned Father. Encouraged hereunto by the Knowledge we have of Your Lordship's Judicious Relish of universal Learning and sublime Virtue, we beg the Favour of Your Acceptance of it, which will very much oblige our Family in general, and her in particular, who is,

My Lord,

Your Lordship's most humble Servant,

ELIZABETH LITTELTON.

[1716.]

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