Ita, si potuero, stylo moderabor meo, ut nec ea, quæ supersint, dicam, nec ea, quæ satis sint, prætermittam. Augustin. C. D. l. xvii. c. 1. TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE WILLIAM, LORD MANSFIELD, LORD CHIEF JUSTICE OF ENGLAND, AND TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE Sir JOHN EARDLEY WILMOT, KNT. LATE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE COMMON PLEAS, TRUSTEES FOR THIS LECTURE, THE FOLLOWING SERMONS ARE MOST HUMBLY INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR, R. HURD. LINCOLN'S-INN, E X TRACT FROM THE DEED OF TRUST FOR FOUNDING THIS LECTURE. AN Indenture, bearing date July 21, 1768, sets forth, “ That the right reverend WILLIAM “ Lord Bishop of Gloucester has transferred the “sum of 500l. Bank four per cent. annuities “ consolidated, to the right honourable Wil“ LIAM LORD MANSFIELD, Lord Chief Justice “ of his Majesty's Court of King's Bench, the right honourable Sir John EARDLEY WILMOT, “ Lord Chief Justice of his Majesty's Court of « Common Pleas, and the honourable CHARLES |