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Monarchy, &c. III. A Sermon concerning St. Paul's Behaviour towards the Civil Magiftrate. pr. 35. 6 d.

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The Original and Inftitution of Civil Government difcufs'd, viz. I. An Ex-* amination of the Patriarchal Scheme of Government. II. A Defence of Mr. Hooker's Judgment, &c. against the Objections of feveral late Writers. which is added, A large Anfwer to Dr. F. Atterbury's Charge of Rebellion: In which the Substance of his Latin Sermon is produc'd, and fully examin'd. The Second Edition. pr. 5 s.

Eighteen Difcourfes concerning the Terms of Acceptance with God: In which, I. The Terms themselves are diftinctly laid down as they are propofed to Chriftians in the New Teftament. And, II. Several falle Notions of the Conditions of Salvation are confider'd; particularly, Of being faved by Faith. Of trufting to external Performances. Of the Power of Charity to cover Sins. Of relying upon the Merits of Chrift. Of Man's Weakness, and God's Grace. Of Repentance. Of the Example of the Thief on the Crofs. Of trufting to a Death-Bed Sarrow. Of the Parable of the Labourers in the Vineyard. Of depending upon Amendment in Time to come. The Third Edition. pr. 5 s.

Several Tracts formerly publithed; now collected into one Volume, viz. I. A Letter to the Reverend Mr. Fleetwood, concerning Miracles. Writ ten A D. 1702. II. A Letter about the ithops Votes upon the Occafional Bill, 1703. III. A Letter to the Reverend Dr. Francis Atterbury, concerning Virtue and Vice, 1706. IV. A Second Letter, in Answer to his large Vindication, 1708. V. A Vindication of the antient Prophets, in Anfwer to Sir R. B. 1709. VI. Some Confiderations offered to the Lord Bishop of Exeter, 1709. VII. An humble Reply to the Lord Bishop of Exeter, 1709. VIII. Queries to the Authors of the late Difcourfe of Free-Thinking, 1713. To which are added, Six Sermons, never before publifhed, viz. Two Sermons concerning the Evils, of which Chriftianity hath been made the Occafion. Four Sermons concerning the Extremes of Implicite Subjection, and Infidelity. pr. 6 s.

A Prefervative against the Principles and Practices of the Nonjurors, c. The Fifth Edition. pr. 1 s.

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The Common Rights of Subjects defended: And the Nature of the Sacramental Teft, confider'd. In Anfwer to the Dean of Chichester's Vindication of the Corporation and Test Acts, p. 35. 6 d.

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The Lord Bishop of Sarum's Charge, deliver'd to the Clergy at the Priniary Vifitation of the Diocese of Sarum, in the Year 1726. pr. 6 d.

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Written by SAMUEL CLARKE, D. D. Rector of St. James's Westminster.

A Difcourfe concerning the Being and Attributes of God, the Obligations of Natural Religion, and the Truth and Certainty of the Chriftian Revelation: In Anfwer to Mr. Hobbes, Spinoza, the Author of the Oracles of Reafon, and other Deniers of Natural and Revealed Religion. Being Sixteen Sermons, preached at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, in the Years 1704 and 1705, at the Lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle Efq; The Seventh Edition corrected. There is inferted in this Edition, a Difcourfe concerning the Connexion of the Prophecies in the Old Teftamen, and the Application of them to Chrift. There is also added, An Answer to a feventh Letter, concerning the Argument a priori. pr. 6 s.

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A Paraphrafe on the four Evangelifts: Wherein, for the clearer Understanding the Sacred Hiftory, the whole 'Text and Paraphrafe are printed in feparate Columns, over-against each other. Together with critical Notes on the more difficult Paffages: Very useful for Families. In two Vols. The Fourth Edition. pr. 12 s.

Three Practical Ellays on Baptifm, Confirmation, and Repentance: Con taining full Inftructions for a Holy Life; with earneft Exhortations, espe cially to young Perfous. Drawn from the Confideration of the Severity of the Difcipline of the Primitive Church. The Fourth Edition. pr. 1 s. And, for the Encouragement of the Charitable, 116 for 5 1. bound."

A Letter to Mr. Dodwell: Wherein all the Arguments in his Epiftolary Difcourfe against the Immortality of the Soul, are particularly aniwered, and the Judgment of the Fathers concerning that Matter truly reprefented. Together with four Letters in Aufwer to the Author of Remarks on the Letter to Mr. Dodwell. To which are added, fome Reflections on that Part of a Book, called, Amyntor: Or, the Defence of Milton's Life; which relates to the Writings of the primitive Fathers, and the Canon of the New Testament. The Fifth Edition. pr. 4s.

A Collection of Papers which paffed between the late learned Mr. Leibnitz and Dr. Clarke, in the Years 1715 and 1716 relating to the Principles of Natural Philofophy and Religion. With an Appendix. To which are added, Letters to Dr. Clarke concerning Liberty and Neceffity, from a Gentleman of the University of Cambridge; with the Doctor's Answers to them. Alfo Remarks upon a Book, entitled, A Philofophical Enquiry concern→ ing human Liberty.

Seventeen Sermons on feveral Occafions; particularly, Of the great Duty of univerfal Love and Charity. Of the Government of Paffion. Difcourfes upon Occafion of the Plague. Of St. Peter's being the Rock on which Chrift built his Church. Of the Faith of Abraham. Of Chrift being the Bread of Life. Of the Original of Sin and Mifery. Of Election and Reprobation; being a Paraphrafe on Rom. ix. The Prefent Lite, a State of Probation in order to a future Life. That Chrift's Admonitions to his Apostles belong univerfally to all Chriftians. The Second Edition.

The Scripture-Doctrine of the Trinity. In three Parts. Wherein ALL the Texts in the New Testament relating to that Doctrine, and the principal Paffages in the Liturgy of the Church of England are collected, compared, and explained. The Second Edition. pr. 6 s.

A Letter to the Reverend Dr. Wells, Rector of Cotesbach in Leicestershire. In Answer to his Remarks, &c. pr. 1 s.

A Reply to the Objections of Robert Nelfon Efq; and of an Anonymous Author, against Dr. Clarke's Scripture-Doctrine of the Trinity, &c. pro f so A Paraphrafe upon our Saviour's Sermon on the Mount. pr. 3 d.

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A Sermon preached at the Parifh-Church of James's Westminster, April 18. 1725. upon Occafion of the erecting a Charity-School as a House of Education for Women-Servants, 80. pr. 4 d.

A Difcourfe concerning the Connection of the Prophecies in the Old Testament, and the Applicatior of them to Chrift. Being an Extract from the Sixth Edition of a Demonftration of the Being and Attributes of God, &c. To which is added, A Letter concerning the Argument a priori. The Second Edition.. Note, This Difcourfe, with the annexed Letter, compleats the former Editions of the Demonftration, &c. pr. 1 S.

Remarks upon a Book, entitled, A Philofophical Enquiry concerning human Liberty. pr. 6 d.

Homeri Ilias Græce & Latine, in Ufum Sereniffimi Principis Gulielmi Augufti Ducis de Cumberland, &c. Regio fuffu Scripfit atque edidit Samuel

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Jacobi Robaulti Phyfica. Latine vertit, recenfuit, & uberioribus jam Annotationibus ex illuftriffimi Ifaaci Newtoni Philofophia maximam partem hauftis, amplificavit & ornavit S. Clarke, S. T. P. Accedunt etiam in hac Quarta Editione, nove aliquot tabulæ æri incife; & Annotationes multum funt auite, 8vo. If Newtoni Optice. Latinè reddidit S. Clarke, S. T. P.

C. Julii Cæfaris que extant, accuratiffimè cum Libris editis MSS optimis Collata, &c. Accefferunt Annotationes S. Clarke, S. T. P.

Written by JOHN CLARKE, D.D. Dean of Sarum. AN Enquiry into the Caufe and Origin of Natural and Moral Evil: In which the principal Phænomena of Nature are explain'd, according to the true Principles of Philofophy. The prefent State and Condition of Mankind is confidered and explained upon the true Principles of Morality and Revelation; and the Objections of the antient and modern Defenders of the Manichein Scheme of two independent Principles, particularly Mr. Bayle, are fully answered: Being the Subftance of Sixteen Sermons, preach'd in the Years 1719 and 1720. at the Lecture founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle Efq; In 2 Vols. 8vo. pr. 9 s.

Robault's Syftem of Natural Philofophy: Illustrated with Dr. Samuel Clarke's Notes, taken moftly out of Sir Ifaac Newton's Philofophy: With Additions. Done into English by John Clarke, D. D. In 2 Vols. 8vo.

The Truth of the Chriftian Religion. In Six Books. By Hugo Grotius. Corrected and illuftrated with Notes by Mr. Le Clerc. To which is added, Seventh Book, concerning this Queftion: What Chriftian Church we ought to join our felves to? Tranflated by John Clarke, D. D. The Second Edition, with "Additions. 120.

Written by EDWARD WELLS, D.D. Rector of Cotesbach in Leicesterfhire.

AN Hiftorical Geography of the Old and New Teftament: Being a Geographical and Hiftorical Account of all the Places and Countries mentioned or referred to in the Books of the Old and New Teftament: Very useful for the understanding the Hiftory of the faid Books, and of feveral particular Texts. Throughout is inferted the prefent State of fuch Places as have been lately vifited by Perfons of our own Nation, and of unquestionable Fidelity Whereby the Work is render'd pleafant and entertaining, as well as useful. Illuftrated and adorned with feveral Maps and Cuts, wherein is reprefented, the prefent State of the Places now molt remarkable. In 4 Vols, 8 va

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An Help for the more eafy and clear understanding of the Holy Scriptures: Being all the Books of the New Teftament, explained after the fol lowing Method, viz. I. The Original or Greek Text amended, according to the best and most antient Readings. II. The common English Translation render'd more agreeable to the Original. III. A Paraphrafe, in which the difficult Expreffions and Paffages are explain'd, &c. IV. Annotations relating to the feveral Particulars. To which is added, A Treatife of the Har mony of the four Gofpels: Alfo Chronological Tables, &c. In 2 Vois. 4to. A Paraphrafe, &c. on the Book of Daniel, in the fame Method.

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Harmonia Gramaticalis: Or, A View of the Agreement between the Latin and Greek Tongues, as to the declining of Words, &c. pr. 1 s. 6d.

A Letter to a Friend concerning the great Sin of taking God's Name in wain. pr. 1 d. or 100 for 6s.

Unworthiness no Excufe for not coming to the Sacrament. pr. 1 d. or 100 for 6 s.

Of Childrens Capacity to receive Religious Inftructions; and of the Manner how to give them fuch Inftructions; together with Prayers adapted to the Capacities of Children. pr. 1 d. or 100 for 6s.

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Abridgment of the History of the Reformation. 3 Vols. 128.
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