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Remarks.[1]

"The Printer having by this Advertisement Vindicated those
that were unworthily reflected on in the Advertisement, Prefixed
to the above mentioned Libellous Pamphlet, (which no man is
as yet so Hardy as to own himself to be the Author of) the world
may Judge of other things contained therein by this. It will in
due Time appear, that besides the Profane Scoffs and Scurrilities,
(not only on particular persons, who never deserved such Treatments,
but also on the Holy Churches of the Lord, and on the
most Sacred Actions performed in them, which is the Spirit of their
whole Pamphlet—as if they had designed to have that Scripture fulfilled
upon them. 2. Tim. 2.9. They shall proceed no further, for
their folly shall be manifest to all men
—besides all this, it will appear
that there are other more Impudent Falsehoods than that in
their Advertisement, which the Printer in Boston, has (as became an
Honest and Just man) made a discovery of.

"Dated in Boston, December 24th, 1700."

 
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These remarks were written by Cotton Mather.