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ExtraSls of LETTERS between Doffor John Barwick, Dean of *°St. PaulV, London, and the Lord Chancellor Hyde, Earl of Dr. Barwick,Clarendon ; relating to the Affairs of the Church of England, Lond ' l?H 'negotiated chiefy with DoUor Matthew Wren, Bishop ofEly , in the 'Time of the Exile of King Charles If. the Ori-ginals of which are res of ted in the Library of St. John* jCollege y in Cambridge.
Dr. Barwick, to the Lord Chancellor Hyde, June 21, 1659.
Cannot more reasonably presume of doing some good Fa s f 4 »o>by it *, than by making Use of the first Fruits of it, '' n * c P fff ai,s athe Service of God and his Church. And Firjl, in tend- ying the most humble Submission of the Reverend Fa-thers of it, to his sacred Majesty by your Lordship'sMediation, and their dutiful Acknowledgement of his‘ pious and princely Care of her; and next, in presenting their humblec Thanks to your Lordssiip, for the many good Offices you have done for' her; and in this Rank the Bishop of Ely, and Dr. Duppa , Bishop of Sa-‘ bjbury, desire to have a particular Mention, as being more particularly‘ oblig’d to y 0U r Lordssiip for your particular Expressions to them. The
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