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This
my intent and labour being to do good to as
many and largely as I possibly could, if I shall understand to be with
the readers taken in good part and used to their benefit (as the rather
by your good means, and names it may be), I shall think my travail very
well bestowed, holding myself in the meantime contented with the conscience
of a good meaning bent to do good so far as my skill and power would
extend.
The
success hereof I commit to God, the judgment I submit to you, for whom
and whose zeal I praise God, and pray to him for your preservation
to the benefit of his Church.
Your most humble T. Norton.
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