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nquiry with respect to the missing MSS. of Peter Sterry, which were intended to form a second volume of his posthumous works, published without printer's name in 1710, 4to., and of which MSS. a list is given in vol. i., does not seem to have led to any result. As I feel equal interest with himself in every production of Sterry, I am tempted again to repeat the Query, in the hope of some discovery being made of these valuable remains. I have no doubt the editor of the "Appearance of God to Man," and the other discourses printed in the first volume, was R. Roach, who edited Jeremiah White's _Persuasion to Moderation_, Lond., 1708, 8vo.; and afterwards published _The Great Crisis_, and _The Imperial Standard of Messiah Triumphant_, 1727, 8vo.; and probably Sterry's MSS. may be found if Roach's papers can be traced. It is curious that a similar loss of MSS. seems to have occurred with regard to several of the works of Jeremiah White, who, like Sterry, was a chaplain of Cromwell (how well that great man knew how to select them!), and, like Sterry, was of that admirable Cambridge theological school which Whichcot, John Smith, and Cudworth have made so renowned. Neither of these distinguished men have yet, that I am aware of, found their way into any biographical dictionary. White is slightly noticed by Calamy (vol. ii. p. 57.; vol. iv. p. 85.). Sterry, it appears, died on Nov. 19, 1672. White survived him many years, and died in the seventy-eighth year of his age, 1707. Of the latter, there is an engraved portrait; of the former, none that I know of; nor am I aware of the burial-place of either. The works which I have met with of Sterry are his seven sermons preached before Parliament, &c., and published in different years; his _Rise, Race, and Royalty of the Kingdom of God in the Soul of Man_, 1683, 4to.; his _Discourse of the Freedom of the Will_ (a title which does not by any means convey the character of the book), Lond., 1675, fol.; and the 4to. before mentioned, being vol. i. of his _Remains_, published in 1710. Of White I only knew a Funeral Sermon on Mr. Francis Fuller; his _Persuasion to Moderation_, above noticed, which is an enlargement of part of his preface to Sterry's _Rise, &c._; and his _Treatise on the Restoration of all Things_, 1712, 8vo., which has recently been republished by Dr. Thom. To his _Persuasion_ is appended an advertisement: "There being a design of publishing the rest of Mr. White's wo
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