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Finally; Let us pray unto Almighty God in fome fuch Words as these;" Lord, we believe; Lord, help our weak Be"lief. Lord, we refolve; Lord, ftreng"then our Holy Refolutions. And, as "by thy Grace preventing us, thou dost

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put into our Hearts good Defires and "Purposes; fo, by thy continual Help, "make us able to bring the fame to good "Effect, through Jefus Chrift our Lord; " to whom, with the Father and the Ho❝ly Ghoft, be all Honour and Glory now ❝ and for ever.

Amen.

THE END.

R. THOMAS TENNISON, now Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, his Sermon

Dconcerning Difcretion in giving Alms. 1688.

-His Sermon against Self-love, before the House of Commons. 1589.
-His Sermon of doing Good to Pofterity, before their Majefties. 1689.

-His Sermon concerning the Wandring of the Mind in God's Service, before the Queen: Fib. 15. 1690.

-His Sermon of the Folly of Arheifin, before the Queen: Feb. 22. 1690. -His Sermon preached at the Anniversary Meeting of the Clergy-mens Sons : · Decemb. 3. 1691. His Sermon concerning the Celestial Body of a Chriftian, before the Queen on Eafter-day. 1694.

-His Sermon concerning Holy Refolution, before the King at Kenfington: Decemb. 30 1694. on Pfal. 119. 106.

Dr. Burnet (now Lord Bishop of Sarum) his Vindication of the Ordinations of the Church of England. 4to.

Hiftory of the Rights of Princes, in difpofing of Ecclefiaftical Benefices and Church-Lands. 8vo.

Life of William Bedel D. D. Bishop of Kilmore in Ireland. 8vo.

-Some Paffages of the Life and Death of John late Earl of Rochester. 8vo.

A Collection of Tracts and Difcourfes, from 1678 to Chriftmas 1689, inclufive.

In two Volumes. 4to.

-Paftoral Letter to the Clergy of his Diocefs, concerning the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy to K. William and Q. Mary. 4to.

-Ten feveral occafional Sermons fince 1689.

The Jefuits Memorial for the intended Reformation of England, under their firft Popifh Prince. Written by Father Parfons, 1596. And prepared to be propofed in the first Parliament after the Reftoration of Popery, for the better Establishment and Prefervation of that Religion. Publifked from the very Manufcript Copy that was prefented by the Jefuits to the late King James the Second, and found in his Clofet. With an Introduction, and fome Animadverfions. By Edward Gee, Chaplain to their Majefties. 800.

Dr. Patrick (now Lord Bifhop of Ely) his Heart's-Eafe; or, a Remedy against all Trou bles: with a confolatory Difcourfe, particularly directed to those who have loft their Friends and Relations. To which are added two Papers, printed in the time of the late Plague. The fixth Edition corrected. 12mo. 1695.

-Answer to a Book fpread abroad by the Romish Priefts, intituled, [The Touch-ftone of the Reformed Gofpel] wherein the true Doctrine of the Church of England, and ma ay Texts of the Holy Scripture are faithfully explained. 1692. 8vo.

-Eight feveral occafional Sermons fince the Revolution. 4to.
Expofition of the Ten Commandments. 820.

A Vindication of their Majefties Authority to fill the Sees of the deprived Bishops; in a Letter occafioned by Dr. B's Refufal of the Bishoprick of Bath and Wells. 4to.

A Difcourfe concerning the Unreasonableness of a new Separation, on Account of the: Daths to the prefent Government. With an Answer to the Hiftory of Paffive bedience, fo far as relates to them. 4to.

A Vindication of the faid Difcourfe concerning the Unreasonableness of a new Separation, from the Exceptions made against it in a Tract called, [A brief Aufwer to the faid Difcourfe &c.] 4to.

Geologia: Or, a Difcourfe concerning the Earth before the Deluge; wherein the Form: and Properties afcribed to it, in a Book, intituled, [The Theory of the Earth] are excepted

against..

saint; and it is made appear, That the Diffolution of that Earth was not the Caufe of the Utivertal Flocd. Alfo a new Explication of thar Flood is attempted. By Erasmus Warren, Rector of Worlington in Suffolk. 450.

The prefent State of Germany. By Edmund Bohun Elg; 8v0.

Rahworth's Historical Collections. The Third Part; in two Volumes: Containing the Principal Matters which happened from the Meeting of the Parliament, Nov. 3. 1640. to the End of the Year 1644. Wherein is a particular Account of the Rife and Progress of the Civil War, to that Period. Fol. 1692.

A Difcourfe of the Paftoral Care. By Gilbert Burnet, D. D. Lord Bishop of Sarum. 1692. The Chara&er of Queen Elizabeth: Or, a full and clear Account of her Policies, and the Methods of her Government, both in Church and State; her Vertues and Defects: Together with the Characters of her Principal Minifters of State; and the greater Part of the Affairs and Events that happened in her time. By Edmund Bohun Efq; 1693. 8vo.

The Letters of the Renowned Father Paul, Counsellor of State to the most ferene Republick of Venice, and Author of the Excellent Hiftory of the Council of Trent. 1693.

An Impartial History of the Wars in Ireland. In Two Parts. From the time that Duke Schomberg landed with an Army in that Kingdom, to the 23d of March 169. when their Majefties Proclamation was published, declaring the War to be ended. Illuftrated with Copper Sculptures, defcribing the most important Places of A&tion. By George Story, an Eye-witness of the most remarkable Paffages. 4to. 1693.

Dr. John Conant's Sermons. Publifhed by Dr. Williams. 1693. 8vo.

Of the Government of the Thoughts. By Geo. Tully, Sub-dean of York. The Second Edition. 8vo. 1694.

Origo Legum: or, a Treatife of the Origine of Laws, and their Obliging Power; as allo of their great Variety; and why fome Laws are immutable, and fome not, but may fuffer change, or cease to be, or be fufpended, or abrogated. In feven Books. By George Dawfon, Fol. 1694.

Four Difcourfes delivered to the Clergy of the Diocefs of Sarum: Concerning, I. The Truth of the Chriftian Religion. II. The Divinity and Death of Chrift. III. The Infalli bility and Authority of the Church. IV. The Obligations to continue in the Communion of the Church. By Gilbert Lord Bishop of Saram. 8vo. 1694.

A brief Difcourte concerning the Lawfulness of Worfhipping God by the Common-Prayer : in answer to a Book, intituled, [A brief Difcourfe of the Unlawfulness of Common-Prayer-Worhip] By John Williams, D. D. 4to. 1694.

A true Reprefentation of the abfurd and mischievous Principles of the Set commonly known by the Name of the Muggletonians. 4to. 1694.

Memoirs of the most Reverend THOMAS CRANMER, Archbishop of Canter bury: Wherein the Hiftory of the Church, and the Reformation of it, during the Primacy of the faid Archbishop, are greatly illuftrated, and many fingular Matters relating thereun to, now first published. In Three Books. Collected chiefly from Records, Registers, Authentick Letters, and other Original Manufcripts. By John Strype, M. A. Fol. 1694. A Commentary on the First Book of Mofes called Genefis. By Simon Lord Bishop of Ely. 4to. 1695.

The History of the Troubles and Trial of the moft Reverend Father in God WILLIAM LAUD Lord Archbishop of Canterbury; wrote by himself during his Imprisonment in the Tower. To which is prefixed, the Diary of his own Life faithfully and entirely published from the Original Copy; and fubjoined a Supplement to the preceding Hiftory; The Arch bishop's Laft Will; His large Anfuer to the Lord Say's Speech concerning Liturgies; His Annual Accounts of his Province delivered to the King, and fome other things relating to the Hiftory. Publifhed by Henry Wharton, Chaplain to Archbish.Sancroft, and by his Grace's Command. Fol. hop of Sarum's Sermon at the Funeral of Archbishop Tillotson. 1694

To put our Trust in God, rather than in Men, and of the Advantages of it.

IN A

SERMON

Preached before the

Honourable Society

O F

GRAYES-INN:

Upon the Occafion of the Death of our late Royal Sovereign

Queen Mary,

By William Wake, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majefty, and Preacher to the fame Society.

Published at the Request of feveral of the Masters of the Bench, and others, that heard it.

LONDON:

Printed for R. are at Grayes-Inn-gate in Holbourn, 1695.

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