W H ER EIN ALL the Texts in the New TESTAMENT relating to that Doctrine, and the princi pal Passages in the Liturgy of the By SAMVEL CLARKE, D. D. Rector of St. James's Westminster ; and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her MAJESTY. Eccluf. iv, 23. Refrain not to speak, when there is occafion to do good. LONDON: Printed for James Knapton, at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1712. gift THE PRE FACE 9.23 -3210 T a HE Subject of the following Papers, is a Doctrine of the greatest Importance in Religi-. on; a Matter not to be treated of slightly and carelesly, as it were by accident only, after the manner of superficial controverfies about Words, or of particular occasional questions concerning the meaning of single ambiguous Texts; but which ought, when A 2 |