1 have been forc'd to add St. Jerom's Epiftle to Nepotianus; because 'tis not to be met with, that I remember, otherwise than than amongst his Works, or in Some Collection of his Epistles, which all Perfons can't command the Use of. * The Nature of my Design confin'd me to a very few Books; such as might plentifully instruct, and yet not discourage or overburden, young Beginners. 'Twas therefore impoffible for me to mention many excellent ones, which every Body esteems, and for which none has a juster Value than my felf. This made my Choice difficult. I hope, it has not proved in many Instances unhappy. The whole Number of them may be bought for about Twelve Pounds, as will appear to those who confider the Catalogue.. : COLCHESTER, 1 T. BENNET. 1 ADVERTISEMENT. WHer Hereas in the following Papers I have made some References to the Second Part of the Rights of the Clergy, which is now printing, but have omitted the Numbers of the Chapters, because I have already found it neceffary to alter the Division of them during the Working of the Press: I do hereby promife, that when that Book is printed off, which shall be as fast as my Circumstances will fuffer me to attend the doing of it, I will give such a Table at the End of it, as shall direct the Reader how to make the Figures of Reference with his Pen, without prejudicing his Copy of this Book. THE
THE Books relating to the Duty of the Clergy. 2 The Student's previous Self-Examina- tion. the Writings of different Persons. Thirdly, The Author sometimes differs in bis Judgment Sixthly, The Student must recollect and digest what First, With respect to the Hypothesis of the Deifts.ibid. That our Savior and his Apostles were Teachers sent from, and inspir'd by, Almighty God. Of the Scriptures of the Old Testament. Thirdly, With respect to the Hypothesis of the Ma- hometans. ibid. Of the Descent into Hell. ibid. Of Chrift's Afcenfion, Sitting at the right Hand of God, and his Coming to Judgment. ibid. f Of Predestination, Free Will, Grace, univerfal Re- demption, Perseverance, &c. ibid. |