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no fair Opportunity of doing the utmost I could, towards the establishing, in the Minds of Men, the jufteft Notions of Many Points, in which the Prefent, and Eternal, Happiness of Mankind are very much concerned.
THE
CONTENTS.
A
I. Letter to the Reverend Mr Fleet- wood. Occafion'd by his Effay on Mi-
racles. Written in the Tear, 1702. pag. 1.
II.A Letter to a Clergyman in the Country,
concerning the Votes of the Bifhops, upon
the Bill against Occafional Conformity.
Written in the Tear, 1703. P..33.
Two Sermons upon St. Matthew, 10. 34.
concerning the Divifions and Cruelties, of
which the Chriftian Religion hath been
made the Occafion. Preach'd in the Year, 1703. p:65.
III. A Letter to the Reverend Dr. Francis
Atterbury. Occafion'd by the Doctrine de-
liver'd by him, in a Funeral-Sermon on 1.
Cor. 15. 19. Aug. 30. 1706. Written
in the rear 1706.
F. 99.
İV. A Second Letter to the Reverend Dr.
Francis Atterbury, in Anfwer to his large
Vindication,prefix'd to his Volume of Ser-
mons. With a Postscript relating to His
Doctrine concerning the Power of Charity
to cover Sins. Written in the Year, 1708.
p. 129.
V. A Brief Vindication of the Antient Pro-
phets, from the Imputations, and Mifre-
prefentations, of fuch as adhere to our pre-
fent Pretenders to Infpiration. In a Let-
ter to Sir Richard Bulkeley Bart. Written
in the Year, 1709. p. 225.
VI. Some Confiderations humbly offer'd to
the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of
Exeter. Occafion'd by his Lordship's Ser-
mon Preach'd before her Majefty, March
8. 1708. Written in the Year, 1709.
p. 305.
VII. An Humble Reply to the Right Reve-
rend the Lord Bishop of Exeter's Answer.
In which the Confiderations offer'd to his
Lordship are indicated: And an Apolo-
gy is added for defending the Foundation
of the Prefent Government. Written in
the Year, 1709. P. 337.
VIIL
VIII. Queries, recommended to the Authors
of the late Difcourfe of Free-Thinking.
Written in the Tear, 1713. P.433.
Four Sermons concerning Impartial Enqui-
ry into Religion: And the two Extremes.
of Implicit Subjection; and Infidelity.
Preach'd in January, 1712-13. P. 453.