66 means of bringing souls to salvation," which certainly is the best design any one can employ his pen in, you would take care not to prejudice so good a cause, by ordering it so, as to make it look as if you writ for a party. I am, SIR, Your most humble servant, May 27, 1690. PHILANTHROPUS. *A THIRD LETTER FOR TOLERATION. To the AUTHOR of the Third LETTER concerning TOLERATION. CHAPTER I. SIR, THE business which your Letter concerning Toleration found me engaged in, has taken up so much of the time my health would allow me ever since, that I doubt whether I should now at all have troubled you The reader may be pleased to take notice, that L. I. Stands for the Letter concerning Toleration. A. For the Argument of the Letter concerning Toleration briefly considered and answered. L. II. The Second Letter concerning Toleration. P. The pages of the Third Letter concerning Toleration. |