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BOOKS Printed for and Sold by HENRY CLEMENTS, at the HalfMoon in St. Paul's Church-yard.

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Sermon preach'd at the Parish Church of St. Andrew's Dublin, on Sunday April 15. 1716. for the Benefit of the Charity School for Boys in that Parish.

Of Drinking in Remembrance of the Dead, being the Subftance of a Difcourfe deliver'd to the Clergy of the Diocese of Cork Nov. 4. 1713. and publifh'd at their unanimous Request.

A Second Part of Drinking in Remembrance of the Dead. Thefe Three by Peter Lord Bishop of Cork and Rofs.

A Representation of the State of Religion in Ireland, with regard to Infidelity, Herefy, Impiety, and Popery, agreed to by both Houfes of Convocation.

Three Dialogues between Hylas and Phitonous, the Defign of which is plainly to demonftrate the Reality and Perfection of Human Knowledge, the Incorporeal Nature of the Soul, and the immediate Providence of a Deity, in Opposition to Scepticks and Atheists; alfo to open a Method for rendring the Sciences more cafy, ufeful, and compendious.

Paffive Obedience: Or the Christian Doctrine of not relifting the Supream Power, proved and vindicated upon the Principles of the Law of Nature, in a Difcourfe deliver'd at the College Chappel. Thefe Two by George Berkeley, M. A. Fellow of Trinity College in Dublin.

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A Prefervative against unfettled Notion, and want of Principles in Religion, in feveral Difcourfes upon felect Subjects, relating to Diversity of Opinions, the Difficulties of the Scriptures, private Judgment, Prejudice, Free thinking, Ecclefiaftical Authority, Creeds, Articles, and Subscriptions, popular Errors, and the Encroachments of. Infidelity, Herefy, and Schifm. By Jofeph Trapp, M. A.

Fifteen Difcourfes occafionally deliver'd before the University of Oxford. By William Adams, M. A. late Student of Christ-Church, and Rector of Staunton upon Wye in Herefordfhire. Publish'd by Henry Sackeverell, D. D.

The Royal Martyr: A Sermon preach'd before the Lords Juftices of Ireland January 30, 1712-13. By John Ecclin, M. A.

The Beauty of Holiness in the CommonPrayer, as fet forth in Four Sermons preach'd at the Rolls Chappel. Publifh'd at the Request of the Audience.

Pride and Ignorance the Ground of Errors in Religion: A Sermon preach'd at the Primary Vifitation of the Right Reverend Father in God Philip Lord Bishop of Hereford, Auguft 14. 1716. Thefe Two by Thỏ. Biffe, D. D. Preacher at the Rolls, and Chancellor of the faid Church, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majefty. Where likewife may be had Six more Sermons by the fame Author.

A Sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Lords May 29. 1715. being the Anniversary of the Restoration of King Charles II. By the Right Reverend Father in God Jobr Lord Bishop of St. Asaph.

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Directions for the profitable reading of the holy Scriptures, together with fome Obfervations for the confirming their Divine Authority, and illuftrating the Difficulty thereof. The Second Edition.

A Commentary upon the Prophet Ifaiah.

Religion the diftinguishing Character of Human Nature, and the Wisdom of acknowledg ing Divine Revelation, deliver'd in Two Sermons preach'd in the Church of Winchester, at the Aflizes March 4. and July 8. 1714. All Three by William Lowth, B. D. Prebendary of that Church.

Of Original Sin: A Sermon preach'd before the Lord Mayor, &c. at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul London. By William Delaune, D. D. Prefident of St. John Baptist College Oxon. The Second Edition.

The Divine Inftitution of the Gospel Miniftry, and the Neceffity of Epifcopal Ordination, in a Vifitation Sermon preach'd at Oakhampton August 19. 1709. By William Roberts, M. A. Rector of Jacobstow in the County of Devon. The Third Edition.

Humility recommended, in a Sermon preached before the Lord Mayor, &c. at St. Paul's April 22. 1716. By Francis Astry, D. D. Treafurer of the faid Church, and Rector of St. Martins Ludgate.

The Judicial Power of the Church afferted, in a Sermon preach'd at a Vifitation in the Arch-Deaconry of York. By James Talbot, D. D. Rector of Spofforth in Yorkshire.

Practical Difcourfes on feveral Subjects, in Three Volumes 8vo. By Richard Fiddes, ReAor of Halfham in Holderness, in the County of

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The Penitential Difcipline of the Primitive Church for the first 400 Years after Christ, together with its Declenfion from the Fifth Century downwards to its prefent State, impartially reprefented by a Presbyter of the Church of England.

Lay Baptifm invalid: An Effay to prove that fuch Baptifm is null and void when adminiftred in Opposition to the Divine Right of the Apoftolical Succeffion, occafioned chiefly by the Anti-Epifcopal Ufurpations of our English dif fenting Teachers. The Third Edition enlarged. By a Lay Hand; to which is prefix'd a Letter to the Author by the Reverend George Hicks, D. D.

The Mitre and the Crown: Or a real Diftin&tion between them, in a Letter to a Member of Convocation, in Two Parts.

The Works of the late Reverend and Learned Mr. John Sage, Author of the Principles of the Cyprianick Age, both printed, and his MSS. abridg'd, with fome Account of his Life.

A Letter to the late King James, to bring him over to the Communion of the Church of England; written by Samuel Parker, D. D. late Lord Bishop of Oxon.

No Agreement between Scripture and Popery; written for the Ufe of a young Nobleman. By W. Howell, M. A.

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