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he thinks he can find out fome Obje&ion ito, sabilf the Body and Design of the Discourses remains anholly untouched by him. Thus, it is plain by this time, he has dealt with the Vindicator. And thus -a Man, without reading him, may be fure he has treated Bishop Cofins, Dr. Barrow, Mr. L. &C.

being impossible their Books, had they been much shorter than they are, especially Dr. Bar«row's, fhould have been anfwer'd, had he been capable of doing it at all, in fo few Sheets, as he has bestowed upon them. But fomething was necessary to be said, in Anfwer to the Challenges that have been made in behalf of these Authors. Though to how little purpose it is done by this Author, I have here fhewn in part. And I fhould be glad, that fome Person of better Abili ties, and more Leifure, would think fit to go through the rest of copine youɔ wmynd ti

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HE Cafe between guisada. row Rome and the Church of England wheresin is fhewed, that the Doubr, and the Danger is in the Former, and the Certainty and the Safety in the fatter Communion: to which is added, The Cafe truly flated, wherein the Cale fated is fully Vindicated.

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Epifeopal the only Apoftolical Ordination of The Cafe of Ordination fully Confider' Jation to thefe Queftions. I. What is a Minifter of the Gofpel? II. Whence their, Authority?? III. What are their Qualifications? IV. What Ants Ordination? V. Who are the Regular Ordainers? VISIA what Capacity doth a Bishop Ordain? VII. Whether an uninterrupted Succeffion be neceffary, &c. With a Letter from the Reverend George Hicks, D. D.

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A Panegyrick on the Maccabees, by St. Gregory Nazianzen: Of unfeafonable Diverfions, by Salvian. A Defcription of the Manners of the Pagan World. A Confolatory Difcourfe to the Chriftians of Carthage. Of the Advantage of Parience. By St. Cyprian. Done into English by Mr. Collier together with two Effays on Dif content and Gaming, by the fame Hand.

A Critical Effay on the Third Article of the Church of England, concerning Chrift's Defcent into Hell. Wherein feveral Expofitions are Re futed; the Local Defcent afferted, and the End and Defign of it enquired into.

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The true Scripture Doctrine of the Holy Tus nicy, the Eucharift and the Satisfaction made for us by our Lord Jefus Chrift, in three Books Wherein the Texts in the Old and New Telne ment relating thereto, and the principal Pallages

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-ilo the Undirgy and Articles of the Church of Skugland are Colleaed,Compared, Explained and Vindicated from the Errors of Dr. Clarke, 23

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A short and easy Method with the Deifts. Wherein the Certainty of the Chriftian Religion is demonrated by infallible Proof from Four Rules, which any Impolture that has been 261patible to br can be. To which is added a Second Part to the Jobs Thewing that thefe Rules do oblige Gan browhich them as much as the Diffs to the Acknowledgecas of Chrift.

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The Cafe of the Regale and Pontificate. In a Conference concerning the Independency of the Church, in the Exercife in the Exercife of her purely Spiritual of! Authority With a Supplement in defence of ic it The prefent State of Quakerism in England. Wherein is fhewed that the greateft part of the Quakers are fo far converted, as to be cont vinced A basqu1791 sdns. Five Difcourfes by the Author of e Snake in the Grafs, viz. The Divine Inftitution of Water Baps tifm, and Right of Epilcopacy; The Primitive Herefy of the Quakers Reflections on the Quakers; A brief Account of the Socinian Trinity

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A Sermon preached at Chester against Marriages different Communions. By Charles Leflie, Chan cellour of the Cathedral of Connor. And the fame Subject farther profecuted By Henry Dodwell, M.A. The Socinian Controversy difcus d: Wherein the chief of the Socinian Tracts (publifh'd of late Years) are confidered. In Six Dialogues. With Defences and a Supplement in anfwer to Clendon's Book De Perfona By Charles Leslie.

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The Deifts Manual: Or a rational Inquiry into the Chriftian Region With fome Coniderations on Mr. Hobbs, Spinola e Oracles of Reason, &C By E "Grion, Gent, Publisher of the Oracles of Reason. To which is prefixed a Letter, from the everend Mr. lies bas o

he Scripture Account of the Eternal Rewards or

Punishments

Punishments of all that hear of the Gospel. By Henry Dadwell, M. A.

Seneca's Morals, By way of Abftract. With a Difcourfe under the Title of an After-thought. Fables of Efop, and other ancient Mythologifts. With Morals, and Reflections.

A Guide to Eternity. Written in Latin by Cardihal John Bond.

Tully's Offices: And Erafmus's Colloquies: Both tranflated into English.

[Thefe Five by Sir Roger L'Eftrange.]

• Effays of Seigneur de Montaigne. In Three VoJumes With Marginal Notes and Quotations, and an Account of the Author's Life and Characters Made English by Charles Cotton Efquire. The Fourth Edition.

Effays on feveral Moral Subjects, in Three › Parts, by Jeremy Collier, M. A. Sixth Edition.

Prefagium Medicum, or the prognoftick Signs of acute Difeafes, Eftablished by ancient Obfervation, and explained by the beft Modern DifCoveries.

The Nature, Caufes, Symptoms and Cure of a Gonorrhea. By W. Cockburn, M. D. F. R. S. 2 An Account of animal Secretion, the Quantity of Blood in the Humane Body, and the Mufcu Jar Motion. By James Keil, M. D.

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Philofophical Principles of Religion, Natural and Reveald In Two Parts. The firft containing the Elements of Natural Philofophy, and the Proofs of Natural Religion, Second Edition: The Second Part containing the Nature of Infinites, together with the Philofophick Principles of Reveal'd Religion. By George Cheyne, M.D.F.R.S.

The Maxims of Government, in an Advice a Republick, fhewing, how it ought to govern it felf in order to perpetuate its Dominion. In which are alfo confider'd, the feveral Interefts of all the Princes of Europe, with Respect to the Af fairs of Italy. By Father Paul, Councellor of State.

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