THE INDEPENDENT WHIG: OR, A DEFENCE O F Primitive Christianity, And of our Ecclefiaftical Eftablishment, AGAINST The Exorbitant CLAIMS and THE FIFTH EDITION. In Two VOLUMES. LONDON: Printed for J. PEELE, at Locke's Head in COU, Gentlemen, who are the Reprefentatives of the Clergy of England, are proper Patrons of aWork, which treats of Religion and the Clergy. It is written to promote Liberty, Virtue and Piety; the Interests of which, I hope, you will always espouse, and esteem as your own; and will confequently approve my Design, and give me your Thanks, whatever may have been the Succefs of my Endeavours. VOL. I. A 2 THE |