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CHEAP TRACTS,

Calculated to promote the Interests of Religion, Virtue, and Humanity.

No. XIX.



An ANTIDOTE to

Superstition:

Or, A Cure for thoſe weak minds which
are troubled with the fear of,

Ghosts & Witches,

or who tremble at the conſequences of
inauſpicious Dreams Or Bad Omens.

IN TWO PARTS.


"For as it is the chief concern of wiſe men to retrench the evils of life by the reaſonings of philoſophy; it is the employment of fools to multiply them by the ſentiments of ſuperſtition."


To which is annexed,
The Art of FORTUNE TELLING
EXPOSED:

or, the Delphic Oracle of the Old Bailey out of his reckoning for once.


"For I had no ſooner returued to my lodgings, than I found a letter on my table, acquainting me that my dear friend had loſt his life in a skirmiſh that happened between two detachments of the hoſtile armies, long before the battle of Minden."


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