To the Right Honourable the LORD CUTTS, Colonel of His MAJESTY'S Cold-Stream Regiment of Guards, &c. HE Addrefs of the fol lowing Papers is fo very much due to Your Lordship, that they are but a mere Report of what has past upon my Guard to my Commander, for they were writ upon Duty, when the Mind was perfectly A 2 fectly disengag'd and at leisure in the filent Watch of the Night, to run over the bufy Dream of the Day; and the Vigilance which obliges us to fuppofe an Enemy always near us, has awaken'd a Senfe that there is a reftlefs and fubtle one which conftantly attends our Steps, and meditates our Ruin. Thoughts of this Nature, a Man may with freedom acknowledge to Your Lordship, who have ever been fo far from running into the fashionable Vice of exploding Religion, that your early Valour first appear'd against the profess'd Enemies of Christianity; and Buda had tranfmitted you to late Pofterity, but that |