30
1520. CiT priTilej^ i trieniu. At the end —
finiut taxatioes aplice impsse Parrhisiis pro
Tosiano Denis librario comorante i vico divi
Jacobi T intsignio crucis lignee prope Sacellu
Divi Ivonis. Anno dni. 1520* Die veio. 26>
mensis Augusti. This is at th^ bottom of the
recto of fol. xlii. The verso contains the valu-
ation of difl^ent speeies of money and errata*.
The book is in 4to. and contains 39 lines in a
fall page. The whole work, which is plainly
indi eonTenioDB are not noticed and ngutmd» as aie flioie
more properljr flo caUad, it might be a matter of deubt,. wliattier
ttodmidli of Borne has oo&Ttrted groaler nnmbais ftom infide-
Hatcher £aith, thaafirom her ftith te infidditj. A^Mt pert
of the Infidelity of Fiance at the dose of the last, and begin-
ning of the psesent cenioij» and even now» ii| bqrond aU quet-
tlon» assignable to the hiciilcatedy and bdleTod». and felt iden-
tify of Popery and Christianify. Popecy is not only an nnwar-
vsntedadditien, it knot only the addition of nibfaidi: it is the
addition of poison ; and the poison is not simply poison added,
but poiwn lncorpona§d^ It is non-attentloii to thislhet, whidi
1ms made some superficial people^ of Tsiions mnk and staiion«.
talk of the ospwMRSfi< ^ lAe CMird^f it^ £fi^JM MM^
fimdamgnM, Dean Swift had peculiar notions rsipectnigcQin-
paiitive musics which he expressed in an epigram. Followmg.
myadf the laudaUe example of eompniison» I may say, that
the notions of the first lord of the treasmy on the solject of
comparative theology, appear to YntfimdammUally the mim€f and
equally respectable. Happy win it be if the demonstration of
the Bp. of Down and Connor can beat a litHe inlinmation into,
so much ipiritoal obtuseness and inoompetencob The vulgar
misconception of riI|§$on here reprobated would have been left
nnnoticed, except for its vulgarity, or general preyaleace in all
ages, and among all ranks.