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THE
WORKS
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Of the MoST REVEREND
Dr. JOHN TILLOTSON,
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LATE
Lord Archbishop of CANTERBURY,
IN TEN VOLUMES.
VOL. III.
EDINBURGH and GLASGOW:
Printed for G.HAMILTON & J.BALFOUR, W.SANDS, J.TRAILL, W.MILLER, and J.BROWN, Edinburgh; A. STALKER, Glasgow; and T. GLAS, Dundee.
MDCCXLVIII.
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The CONTENT S.
Tit. iii. 2. To speak e-
SERM. XLII. Against evil-speaking. vil of no man pag. I
SERM. XLIII. XLIV. XLV. XLVI. Concerning the divinity
and incarnation of our blessed Saviour.-John i. 14. The Word
was made flesh, and dwelt among us (and we beheld his glory, the
glory as of the only begotten of the Father) full of grace and
truth 24. 42. 68. 83
SERM. XLVII. Concerning the facrifice and fatisfaction of Christ,
c.Heb. ix. 26. But now once in the end of the world bath he
appeared to take away fin by the facrifice of himself
101
SERM. XLVIII. Concerning the unity of the divine nature, and
the blessed Trinity, &c.—1 Tim. ii. 5. For there is one God 122
SERM. XLIX. Concerning refolution and stedfastness in religion. -Josh. xxiv. 15. But as for me and my house, we will serve
144
the Lord
SERM. L. Concerning family-religion.-Josh. xxiv. 15. But
as for me and my house, we will ferve the Lord
163
SERM. LI. LII. LIII. Of the education of children.- -Prov.
xxii. 6. Train up a child in the way he should go; and when he
is old, he will not depart from it 177. 196. 212
SERM. LIV. Of the advantages of an early piety.Ecclef. xii.
1. Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth, while the e-
vil days come not, nor the years draw nigh when thou shalt say, I
have no pleasure in them
The RULE of FAITH.
In answer to Mr. SERJEANT.
The dedication to Dr. Stillingfleet
PART
I.
The explication and state of the question.
Sect. I. The explication of the terms of the question
Sect. II. Mr. S.'s rule of faith
a 2
230
249
250
253
Sect. III.
Sect. III. The Proteftant doctrine concerning the rule of faith 258
Sect. IV. How much Proteftants allow to oral tradition
266
Sect. V. How much Mr. S. attributes to his rule of faith more than
Proteftants to theirs
PART II.
273
Concerning the properties of the rule of faith; and whether
they agree folely to oral tradition.
Sect. I. The properties of a rule of faith
276
Sect. II. That the properties of a rule of faith belong to fcri-
pture
280
284
Sect. III. Mr. S.'s exceptions against scripture examined
Sect. IV. That fcripture is a fufficient rule to the unlearned, and to
the most rational doubters
306
Sect. V. That fcripture is fufficient to convince the most acute
adverfaries, and that it is fufficiently certain
318
Sect. VI. That the properties of a rule of faith do not belong to
oral tradition
323
In which Mr. S.'s demonstrations and corollaries are ex-
amined.
Sect. I. Confiderations touching his demonstrations in general 325
Sect. II. Mr. S.'s demonftration à priori
Sect III. The first answer to his demonftration
Sect. IV. The fecond answer to his demonstration
Sect. V. The third anfwer to his demonstration
Sect. VI. Mr. S.'s demonstration à pofteriori
Sect. VII. The first answer to his fecond demonftration
Sect. VIII. The fecond anfwer to his fecond demonftration
Sect. IX. The third answer to his fecond demonstration
Sect. X. The fourth anfwer to his fecond demonftration
Sect. XI. Concerning fome other advantages of tradition, &c.
Sect. XII. Mr. S.'s corollaries confidered
PART IV.
Teftimonies concerning the rule of faith.
329
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342
350
352
367
369
389
395
397
Sect. I. Mr. S.'s teftimonies examined
Sect. II. Teftimonies on the behalf of scripture
400
409
SER-