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CHAPTER XI.
The King's oppressive and injurious treatment of the
Scots
93
CHAPTER XII.
The King's ambiguous and evasive conduct, and breaches
of solemn promises :
98
CHAPTER XIII.
Of the King's magnified piety, and concern for real re-
ligion
108
CHAPTER XIV.
of the rebellion and miseries in Ireland:- How far
the King is supposed to have had any culpable con-
cern in them?
113
CHAPTER XV.
Who began the war ; the King or the parliament? And
whether it can, without the greatest impropriety and
injustice, be styled a rebellion ? -
133
CHAPTER XVI.
Who were chargeable with killing the King ?
137
CHAPTER XVII.
The book Eikon Basiliké was not the composure of King Charles
146
CHAPTER XVIII.
A summary view of King Charles's character and reign,
by u very great statesman
150
CHAPTER XIX.
The principles on which the Revolution was effected,
and upon which alone our excellent constitution of a
limited monarchy stands
156
THE BAPTISM OF INFANTS A REASONABLE
SERVICE; FOUNDED UPON SCRIPTURE,
AND UNDOUBTED APOSTOLIC TRADITION :
IN WHICH ITS MORAL PURPOSES AND USE
IN RELIGION ARE SHEWN
163
INTRODUCTION,
A general view of the several dispensations of religion
with respect to infants
169
ARGUMENT I.
The first argument presented under several proposi-
tions
182
ARGUMENT II.
From the Abrahamic covenant
184
ARGUMENT III.
From the commission
187
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ARGUMENT IV.
Drawn from the evident and clear consequences of other
passages of Scripture
190
ARGUMENT V.
From apostolic tradition
198
ARGUMENT VI.
The religious or moral purposes of infant-baptism 217
DIPPING NOT THE ONLY SCRIPTURAL AND
PRIMITIVE MANNER OF BAPTISING, AND
SUPPOSING IT WERE, YET A STRICT AD-
HERENCE TO IT NOT OBLIGATORY ON US 223
High FLOWN EPISCOPAL AND PRIESTLY
CLAIMS FREELY EXAMINED: IV A DIA-
LOGUE BETWIXT A COUNTRY GENTLEMAN
AND A COUNTRY VICAR
269
A CALM AND PLAIN ANSWER TO THE EN-
QUIRY, WHY ARE YOU A DISSENTER FROM
THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND? .
- 311
THE DISSENTERS' APOLOGY: OR THER PRIN-
CIPLES AND CONDUCT JUSTIFIED FROM
THE GROUNDLESS AND SEVERE CENSURES
LATELY SET FORTH AGAINST THEM BY
THE EDITOR OF DR. WARREN'S SERMONS 381
SPANISH CRUELTY AND INJUSTICE: A JUS-
TIFIABLE PLEA FOR A VIGOROUS WAR
WITH SPAIN; AND A RATIONAL GROUND
FOR HOPES OF SUCCESS
421
AFFLICTIONS IMPROVED: A SERMON ON THE
FIRE AT CREDITON
455
RECOVERY FROM SICKNESS, CONTAINING
SERIOUS REFLECTIONS, RESOLUTIONS AND
DEVOTIONS SUITABLE TO THAT OCCASION 489
THE GROUNDS OF FAITH IN JESUS CHRIST
LRIEFLY STATED, &c.
517
AN
ESSAY
TOWARDS ATTAINING A
TRUE I DE A
OF THE
CHARACTER AND REIGN
OF
KING CHARLES THE FIRST,
AND THE CAUSES OF THE
CIVIL WAR:
EXTRACTED FROM AND DELIVERED IN THE VERY WORDS OF SOME OF THE MOST AUTHENTIC AND CELEBRATED HISTORIANS, VIZ. CLARENDON, WHITELOCK, BURNET, COKE, ECHARD, RAPIN,
TINDAL, NEAL, &c.
(THB THIRD EDITION PRINTED 1811.)