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On Faith, Reason, and Sight, considered as the
three distinct Mediums of human Perception
A Dialogue between Rusticus, Theophilus, and
Academicus, on the Nature, Power, and Use
of human Learning, in Matters of Religion 270
A poetical Version of a Letter from the Earl
of Essex to the Earl of Southampton
272
The Italian Bishop. An Anecdote......
On Resignation. To a Friend in Trouble...... ib.
A poetical Version of a Letters from Jacob
Behmen to a Friend, on the same Occasion. 274
On bearing the Cross. A Dialogue
A Soliloquy on the Cause and Consequence of
a doubting Mind
A plain Account of the Nature and Design of
true Religion
273
275
276
On the true Meaning of the Scripture Terms
Life and Death, when applied to Men ib.
On the Ground of true and false Religion...... 277
Peter's Denial of his Master
On the Cause, Consequence, and Cure of spiri-
tual Pride....
The Beggar and the Divine
278
Fragment of an Hynın on the Goodness of Godib
Universal Good the Object of the divine Will,
and Evil the necessary Effect of the Crea-
ture's Opposition to it.......
A Prayer, used by Francis the First, when he
was at War with the Emperor Charles the
Fifth.......
288
.......... ib.
A Comment on the following Passage in the
general Confession of Sins, used in the
Church Liturgy: According to thy Pro-
mises, &c.
For the due Improvement of a funeral Solem-
nity
On Church-Communion, in seven Parts; from
a Letter of Mr. Law
289
292
A dying Speech. From Mr. Law...............
A Comment on the following Scripture: In
the beginning was the Word. John i. 1.
A memorial Abstract of a Sermon preached by
the rev. Mr. H--on Proverbs, c. xx. v. 27.. 293
On the Union and three-fold Distinction of
God, Nature, and Creature
On the Origin of Evil......
A friendly Expostulation with a Clergyman
concerning a Passage in his Sermon, relat-
ing to the Redemption
On the same Subject, written upon another
Occasion
919
280
On the Meaning of the word Wrath, as ap-
plied to God in Scripture.......
The foregoing Subject more fully illustrated
An Argument for David's Belief of a future
State inferred from Bathsheba's last Words
in a Comment on the following Scripture:
God so loved the world, &c.
283
Familiar Epistles to a Friend, upon a Sermon
entitled, The Office and Operations of the
Holy Spirit. By the rev. Mr. Warburton.
Letter I.
304
An Hymn to Jesus
284
A Prayer, from Mr. Law's Spirit of Prayer ... 288 | On Preaching. An Epigram