ΤΟ Sir John Mitford, His Majefty's Solicitor-General. DEAR SIR, YOUR old friend being afraid he fhall never again be able to speak from his pulpit, like other confiderate divines, is unwilling to have his labours loft to the public, and therefore prints a volume of his fermons.o It hath been remarked, that respectable laymen, who have turned their thoughts to religion, have been of greater fervice to it, than ecclefiaftics. Such men were Sir |