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 of the World, why, as though living in the World, ye ſubject to Ordinances (Touch not, taſte not, handle not, which are all to periſh with the Uſing) after the Commandments and Doctrines of Men; which Things have indeed a Show of Wiſdom, in Will-worſhip and Humility, &cCol. 2. 20, 21, 22, 23.

Meddle not with them that are given to Change. Prov 24. 21.

Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye ſeparate ſaith the Lord, and touch not the unclean Thing, and I receive you. 2 Cor. 6. 17.

For Treatiſes which further diſcover and confute Prelacy and the Scots and Engliſh Common-Prayer Books, the Reader, that has more Leiſure, may conſult

1. Zions Plea againſt the Prelacy, 4to.

2. Altare Damaſcenum, Edwardi Didoclavii, 4to, 162

3. Gilleſpy's Engliſh Popiſh Ceremonies, 4to, 1637.

4. Dwalſintramus Anatomy of theService-Book, 4to, 164

5. Hugh's Popiſh Errors and Ungodlineſs in the Ser.

6. The Anatomy of the Common-Prayer Book, 4to, 1660

7. Baillie's Paralel of the Liturgy and Maſs-Book, 4to,

8. Firmin againſt Dr. Vandon on the Liturgy, 4to, 166

9. Pinn's Examination of the Common-Prayer, 4to, 166

10. Foreſter againſt Epiſcopacy, 4to, 1706.

11. Smectimnus Redivivus 4to, 1708.

12. Queries to the Scots Innovators, &c. 4to, 1712.

13. Anderſon againſt Rhind, 4to, 1714.

14. Anderſon's Dialogues, 4to.

15. A modeſt Apology, occaſioned by the Biſhop of De

16. De Laun's plea for Noconformiſts, 8vo, 1712.

17. A modeſt Apology for the Church of Scotland, 8vo, 171

18. Jameſon's Sum of Epiſcopal Controverſy, 8vo, 171

19. King's Enquiry into the Conſtitution, Unity and Worſhip of the primitive Church, 8vo. 1713.

F due Encouragement be given, there is a Deſign publiſh the Minuts and whole Proceedings of the two free and faithful General Aſſemblies; the firſt held  Glaſgow, November 27, 1638, the Latter at Edinburgh, Auguſt 17, 1639. containing the way and Manner of the Proceeding judicially to purge the Church of all Corruptions and innovations introduced by Prelacy, both Doctrine, Worſhip, Diſcipline, and Government.