of the
Colonies distinctly set forth; and the Impossibility of a Compromise of
Differences, or a mutual Concession of Rights plainly demonstrated; with a
prefatory Epistle to the Plenipotentiaries of the Congress._
Printed for RIVINGTON, CADEL, and WALTER.
TRACTS Polemical and Theological.
1. _An Apology for the Church of_ England, _as by Law established,
occasioned by a Petition to Parliament for abolishing Subscriptions._
2. _Two Letters to the Rev. Dr._ KIPPIS: _Letter 1st. Concerning the
Extent of the Claim of the Church of_ England _to regulate the_ external
_Behaviour of her own Members; and also to influence their_ internal
_Judgments in Controversies of Faith: Letter 2d. Wherein the Question is
discussed, whether the_ English _Reformers in the Reign of_ EDWARD VI.
_intended to establish the Doctrines of Predestination, Redemption, Grace,
Justification, and Perseverance, in the Calvinistical Sense, as the
Doctrines of the Church of_ England.
3. _Religious Intolerance no Part of the General Plan either of the Mosaic
or Christian Dispensation._
4. _A brief and dispassionate View of the Difficulties respectively
attending the Trinitarian, Arian, and Socinian Systems._
To be published in the Course of the ensuing Winter.
_A Volume of select Sermons on interesting and important Subjects._
All by the same Author.
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Transcriber's note:
Text in italics is enclosed by underscores (_italics_).
The original text includes two blank spaces. These are represented by
____ in this text version.
Footnote markers are placed as in the original text.
The table facing page 49 was in one piece in the original text.
The following misprints have been corrected:
"memomorable" corrected to "memorable" (page 13)
"for for" corrected to "for" (page 85)
Other than the corrections listed above, inconsistencies in
spelling, punctuation, and hyphenation have been retained.
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