Lavington Seorge, THE ENTHUSIASM OF METHODISTS AND PAPISTS COMPARE D. In THREE PARTS. VOL. II. LONDON, Printed for J. and P. KNAPTON, in Ludgate-Street. M DCC LIV, : Rend 3-4-3 35 To the REVEREND Mr. WESLEY. SIR, A S you make fo confiderable a Figure in the en- a Sort of Right to this Address; which at length waits upon you (as the Former on Mr. Whitefield) unflained with the too common Daub of Flattery, and yet paying due Regard to your Merits. My Third Part of this Comparison was ready for the Press above a Twelve-Month ago: But the Publication was delayed, on Account of your Fifth Journal, and your Letter to the Author of the Enthusiasm, &c. both of which saw the Light about the Same Time. This, with various other Interruptions, hath prevented my earlier Appearance, and likewife occafioned no small Additions. You have acquainted us, " that your Journals are Journ. but Extracts from your larger Diary; it not being Preface. your Design to relate all Particulars." The greater is the Pity, Say I. What a Curiosity hath the World loft! It is Matter of fome Concern too, that, in general, your Journals came not out fooner, after the Facts, which they relate; and particularly your Fifth: b Which |