Injurious Reflections of Mr. NEALE, in his Together with a DETECTION of many falfe Quotati- Audi alteram Partem. LONDON: Printed, and Sold by A. Bettefworth and C. Hitch, at A VINDICATION OF THE Government, Doctrine, &c. INTRODUCTION. A N Hearty Union and Friendship among Proteftants (could fuch a Bleffing be obtain'd) muft prove highly advantageous to the Intereft of true Religion. This, in all human Probability, would continue it where it already is, and fpread it in those Places where now it is not received. Enemies, as well as Friends, concur in this Opinion. The unwearied Endeavours of Papifts from the Beginning of the Reformation, to |