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A23822 Animadversions on Mr. Hill's book entituled, A vindication of the primitive fathers, against the imputations of Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Sarum in a letter to a person of quality. Allix, Pierre, 1641-1717. 1695 (1695) Wing A1218; ESTC R22827 36,802 72

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not altogether extinguished in him I would have him consider that in the sight of God 't is not he that receives but he that does the Injury that is Unhappy If I have chanced in this Paper to say any thing that seems too severe against him and that approaches too near to his Angry Strain I humbly desire that without more ado you would strike it out as being writ against my intention I would by no means be my self guilty of a fault which I sincerely lament when I find it in others and which would but cover me with the more confusion if I should be found to practise that which I condemn in another April 12. 1695. I am Sir c. FINIS Books lately Printed for Richard Chiswell at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard A Discourse of the Pastoral Care By the Right Reverend GILBERT Lord Bishop of Sarum His Four Discourses delivered to the Clergy of the Diocess of Sarum Concerning I. The Truth of the Christian Religion II. The Divinity and Death of Christ III. The Infallibility and Authority of the Church IV. The Obligations to continue in the Communion of the Church 8 vo Memoirs of the most Reverend THOMAS CRANMER Archbishop of Canterbury Wherein the History of the Church and the Reformation of it during the Primacy of the said Archbishop are greatly illustrated and many singular Matters relating thereunto now first published In Three Books Collected chiefly from Records Registers Authentick Letters and other Original Manuscripts By John Strype M. A. Fol. Origo Leguin Or A Treatise of the Origine of Laws and their Obliging Power as also of their great Variety and why some Laws are immutable and some not but may suffer change or cease to be or be suspended or abrogated In Seven Books By George Dawson Fol. 1694. A brief Discourse concerning the Lawfulness of Worshipping God by the Common-Prayer in Answer to a Book intituled A Brief Discourse of the Vnlawfulness of Common-Prayer-Worship By John Williams D. D. 4 to 1694. Dr. John Conaut's Sermons Publish'd by Dr. Williams 1693. 8 vo Rushworth'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 Rise and Progress of the Civil War to that Period Fol. 1692. The History of the Troubles and Tryal of the Most Reverend Father in God WILLIAM LAVD Lord Arch-Bishop 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 subjoyned a Supplement to the preceding History the Arch-Bishop's Last Will His Large Answer to the Lord Say's Speech concerning Liturgies His Annual Accounts of his Province deliver'd to the King and some other Things relaying to the History ●ubsis●● by Henry Wharton Chaplain to Archbishop Sa●●●st And by his Grace's Command Fol. A Commentary on the First Book of Moses called Genesis By the Right Reverend Father in God Simon Lord Bishop of Ely 4 to 1695. The Hearts-Ease or a Remedy against all Troubles With a Consolatory Discourse particularly directed to those who have lost their Friends and Relations To which is added two Papers printed in the time of the late Plague By the same Author 12 mo Reprinted A Discourse Of the Government of the Thoughts By ●eo Tully Sub-Dean of York The Second Edition 8 vo The Bishop of Sarum's Sermon at the Funeral of Archbishop Tillotson Who dyed at Lambeth Nov. 20. 1694. A Sermon concerning Holy Resolution Preached before the King at Kensington Decemb. 30. 1694. By his Grace Dr. Thomas Tenison Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury His Sermon at the Funeral of the Queen in the Abby-Church in Westminster March 5. 1694 5. Historia de Episcopis Decanis Londinensibus necnon de Episcopis Decanis Assavensibus à prima Sedis utriusque fundatione ad Annum MDXL. Accessit Appendiae instrumentorum quorundam insignium duplex Autore Henrico Whartono A. M. 8 vo 1695. The Possibility and Expediency and Necessity of Divine Revelation A Sermon preach'd at St. Martin's in the Fields January 7. 1694 5. at the beginning of the Lecture for the ensuing Year Founded by the Honourable Rob. Boyle Esq by John Williams D. D. The Certainty of Divine Revelation being his Second Sermon preach'd at the said Lecture Feb. 4. 1695. His Vindication of the Sermons of his Grace John Archbishop of Canterbury concerning the Divinity and Incarnation of our Blessed Saviour and of the Lord Bishop of Worcester's Sermon on the Mysteries of the Christian Faith from the Exceptions of a late Socinian Book Intituled Considerations on the Explications of the Doctrine of the Trinity To which is annexed a Letter from the Lord Bishop of Sarum to the Author of the said Vindication on the same Subject 1695. 4 to An Essay on the Memory of the late QUEEN By Gilbert Bishop of Sarum 8 vo Remarks of an University Man upon a late Book falsly called A Vindication of the Primitive Fathers against the Imputations of Gilbert Lord Bishop of Sarum Written by Mr. Hill of Kilmington 4 to 1695. The Characters of Divine Revelation A Sermon Preached at St. Martin's in the Fields March 4. 1694 5. Being the Third of the Lecture for the ensuing Year founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle Esquire By John Williams D. D. Of Sincerity and constancy in the Faith and Profession of the True Religion in several Sermons By the most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson late Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury Published from the Originals by Ralph Barker D. D. Chaplain to his Grace 8 vo 1695. Advertisement THere will be published several other Sermons and Discourses of the most Reverend Dr. JOHN TILLOTSON late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury by order of his Administratrix faithfully transcribed from his own Papers by Dr. Ralph Barker Chaplain to his Grace Which are disposed of to Richard Chiswell and his Assigns If any Person Print any others except those published in the Author's Life-time they are to be look'd upon as Spurious and False And the Publishers will be proceeded against according to Law