![]() I have sent you herewith 2 treatises, which severall yeares agoe I drew up when I was a prisoner. I intend to send you another of Mr Stockton, entituled The best Interest when it is finished. I did also direct a few lines to you, with M r Stockton’s book entituled Consolation in Life & Death. . . . . if I knew what other such bookes would be acceptable to you, I would send them. also Mr Troughton of Divine Providence, . . . I have herewith sent you three books Christianismus Christianandus, and M r Ny’s paper, of a question which is much debated here, . . . ![]() I also intend to send with it, D r Owen of the reason of faith. Similarly Samuel Petto of Suffolk, England, wrote to Increase Mather in 1677, Boyle concerning the Origine and Vertue of Gems is not yet printed off: when it is, you shall not faile, God permitting, of hauing a Copy of it sent you by y e first ship y t shall goe for y r parts after its publication. but the Transactions of ye last year. . . . . I cannot but thank you for the particulars contained in y r letter for w ch I have nothing to return . . . 2ġ Massachusetts Historical Society, Proceedings, 1st Series, xvi. against y t great Sorbonist, Mons r Arnaud, touching y e Perpetuity of y e Romish Faith about the Eucharist.
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