IF any One, after he has read Religio Medici & the ensuing Discourse, can make Doubt, whether the same Person was the Author of them both, he may be Assured by the Testimony of Mrs LITTLETON, Sr. THOMAS BROWN's Daughter, who Lived with her Father, when it was composed by Him; & who, at the time, read it written by his own Hand: & also by the Testimony of Others, (of whom I am One) who read the MS. of the Author, immediately after his Death, and who have since Read the Same; from which it hath been faithfully & exactly Transcribed for the Press.
The Reason why it was not Printed sooner is, because it was unhappily Lost, by being Mislay'd among Other MSS for which Search was lately made in the Presence of the Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, of which his Grace, by Letter, Informed Mrs LITTLETON, when he sent the MS to Her. There is nothing printed in the Discourse, or in the short notes, but what is found in the Original MS of the Author, except only where an Oversight had made the Addition or Transposition of some words necessary.
JOHN JEFFERY
Arch-Deacon of Norwich.