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 in the Apostles Creed. V. The Articles of the Church of England, so far as they may admit of a distinct Consideration from those of the Creed. VI. The Rewards and Punishments propos'd in the Old and New Testament. The General Heads of the Second Volume will be I. The moral and immutable Distinction of Good and Evil. II. The positive Commands of God. III. The Ten Commandments. IV. Our Saviour's Sermon on the Mount. V. The Relative Duties. VI. The Evangelical Precepts which have not fallen directly under the foregoing Heads. VII. The Reasonableness, Necessity, and Measures of Evangelical Obedience. By the Reverend, B.D. Rector of Halsham in Holderness in the County of York.

The Second Edition of a compendious History of the Church from the Beginning of the World to this Time. To which is added a compleat chronological Table, and large Indexes to each Volume. Written in French: By Lewis Ellis Du Pin, Doctor of the Sorbonne, and Regius Professor of Divinity at Paris. In Four Volumes 120. Printed on a new Elzevir Letter.

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Six Sermons on several Occasions, (viz.) I. The Difference between the Revolution and the Rebellion, preach'd Jan. 30. II. The Restoration of the King, the Act of God, May 29. III. The Necessity of Praying both for Church and State, March 7. IV. The Duty of fearing God and the King, April 10. 1715. V. Obedience to the King enforc'd from the Benefits and Advantages of a wise and just Administration, June 19. VI. Liberty and the Gospel against Popery and Slavery, July 24. By the Reverend T. Goddard, M.A. Canon of Windsor. Price 1s.