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 XI. ; or a serious Warning to Great-Britain and her Colonies, founded on unquestionable Examples of 's temporal Vengeance against Tyrants, Slave-holders, and Oppressors. 1776.

The Examples are selected from Predictions, in the Old-Testament, of national Judgements, which (being compared with the actual Accomplishment) demonstrate “the sure Word of Prophecy,” as well as the immediate Interposition of divine Providence, to recompence impenitent Nations according to their Works.

Tracts, by the same, now in the Press for Publication.

XII. A Tract on the Law of Nature and Principles of Action in Man.

XIII. ; being an Appendage to the former Tract, wherein the compound Nature and various Principles of Action in (with the Reality of supe natural spiritual Influence, both good and bad) are proved by unquestionable Examples from the History of that unfortunate Monarch, and also from many other Parts of Scripture.