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"At the conclusion of the Doctor's _Continuation of the Defence of_ HUGO
GROTIUS, he thus expresses himself:
"'As this is an act of mere justice and charity to the dead,--and no
less to those who, by their sin of uncharitable thoughts towards
him, are likely to deprive themselves of the benefit of his
labours,--so is it but a proportionable return of debt and
gratitude to the signal value and kindness, which in his lifetime,
he constantly professed to pay to this church and nation,
expressing his opinion, "that of all churches in the world, it was
the most careful observer and transcriber of primitive antiquity,"
and more than intimating his desire to end his days in the bosom
and communion of our mother. Of this I want not store of witnesses,
which from time to time have heard it from his own mouth whilst he
was ambassador in France, and even in his return to Sweden,
immediately before his death; and for a real evidence of this
truth, it is no news to many, that, at the taking his journey from
Paris, he appointed his wife, whom he left behind, to resort to the
English Assembly at the Agent's house, which accordingly she is
known to have practised.
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