D. NATIVES O F The City of LONDON Publish'd at the Request of the Stewards, and By JOSEPH DUNSTAN, LONDON: Printed by E. P. for J. Woodward, in St. Christophers Church-yard THAT 1 was recommended to your Favour for the Service of this day, was very much due to one of your Brethren, and the Reafon, I fuppofe, was his Zeal to the place of his Nativity, being born in BlackFryars; to which Place I have a double Obligation, not only for my Birth, but part of my Subfiftence too; and to which, with my dear Friends of the United Parish of St. Andrew Wardrobe, I am infinitely obliged. But that I must appear more publickly, is wholly owing to your felves; for indeed I thought I had finish'd A 3 กาง my Task, when I came out of the Pulpit; but your repeated Defires have occafioned this Publication, which nothing could have prompted me to but the Honefty of the Defign, and Love of thofe Duties therein recommended, and which you daily Practife, the promoting the future Progrefs of your Yearly Charity, and the profeffing my felf in all Sincerity, |