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the friends of revelation should be very care ful, not to lay ftumbling blocks in the way of those, who are perhaps but too ready to be pleased, when they can find any advantage against their adverfaries. However, if all the friends of revelation had been of my fentiments, and as frankly declared their minds; neither Dr. Tyndal, nor any of his brethren, could have florifhed and triumphed on this head, as they have done.

Pyrrho thanked his friend for the pains he had taken in his behalf; and faid that, by parting with what cannot be defended, and feparating the chaff from the pure wheat, the friends of truth would be beft able to fatisfie their own minds; and to give the most thorough and lafting fatisfaction, unto all other attentive and well-minded perfons.

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IL The Reasonableneffe of the CHRISTIAN RELIGION, as delivered in the Scriptures. In four Parts. Part I. Contains the Arguments for the Truth of the Christian Religion. Part II. The Anfwers to the Diffi culties and Objections propofed by the Antirevelationifts. Part III. An Interpretation of feveral Texts, which they have perverted. Part IV. Appendix, or a Vindication of the preceding Parts of the Book. The Second Edition. Price ftiched 4 s. 6d.

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In the Preffe and Speedily will be published, a Volume of SERMONS on the fol lowing Subjects, viz.

The Refurrection of Lazarus.

The unchangeable Difference between Good and Evil.

The abfolute Neceffity of Holineffe, in order to final and perfect Happinesse.

The Cafe of the Prophet, who was deluded by a falfe Prophet, and flain by a Lion.

The fpiritual (not the natural, or animal) Man, difpofed to receive the Gofpel.

The abfurd Nature, and terrible Confequences, of Tranfubftantiation.

The Gofpel, a reveled Mystery.

Chrift came not to call the Righteous, but Siners, to Repentance.

The Immenfity and Omnifcience of God, a conftant Motive to Piety and Virtue.

The Excellence of moral Duties aboys pofitive Inftitutions.

The Neceffity and Advantages of univer fal Liberty and free Inquiry.

A Fast Sermon, representing several Vices of the Nation.

A Thanksgiving Sermon, upon Account of the Suppreffion of the Rebellion, 1746.

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A PARAPHRASE with NOTES on the EPISTLE to the RO MANS. To which is prefix'd a Key to the Apoftolick Writings, or an Effay to explain the Gospel Scheme, and the principal Words and Phrafes the Apoftles have used in defcribing it. By JOHN TAYLOR, Minifter of the Gospel in Norwich. The 2d Edition, with Additions.

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The BEING and Attributes of GOD demonstrated, in a Method intirely new, yet casy to be understood by the unlearned: Or, an ESSAY concerning GoD, in four Parts: 1. An Explication of the Argument a priori, or from the Nature of GoOD. 2. This Argument exhibited in a Series of Propofitions. 3. The most material Objections against God's moral Character answered, 4. A proper Temper and Conduct towards GOD adjusted, in feveral important Corollaries. The Whole adapted to the Ufe of the active World. By HENRY KNIGHT, A. M. at Chertsey in Surrey. Recommended by the Doctors BENSON and LARDNER, and the Reverend Mr. TAYLOR of Norwich.

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