Volume 1
The cobler's letter to the author of Thelyphthora [M. Madan], intended as a supplement to Mr. Hill's address, intitled, "The blessings of polygamy." ... / [Sir Richard Hill].
- Sir Richard Hill, 2nd Baronet
- Date:
- 1781
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The cobler's letter to the author of Thelyphthora [M. Madan], intended as a supplement to Mr. Hill's address, intitled, "The blessings of polygamy." ... / [Sir Richard Hill]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![nsife, would not reach the fenfe: which is, that Frogs make a noife peculiar te themfelves. So it is an imperfeét tran{- lation of the forefaid words of the apo- ftle, which our Englifh gives, Let every woman have her own hufband, The word ** fignifies, one peculiar to her.” That the Lord Jefus may keep you, and caufe you to fhine more and more unto the perfect day is the fincere defire of Dear Sir, Your very affectionate friend, And obliged humble fervant, % OK P.S. The proper force of the word ics, as oppofed to xowos, may alfo be feen, Acts 1V. 32. xa Bdeis Th Tw virapyovlwy wvlw sdeysy sdsoy SVs, GAN ny avloss a7 cy] Oo XO. I conclude the whole of thefe epiftolary ‘teftimonies (though I could produce a great many more) with one which con- ‘tains a pra¢tical comment on our author’s doétrine. I have tranfcribed it froma letter written by a laborious minifter of](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30381836_0001_0068.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


