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Chriftian Faith; and To keep obediently God's Holy Will and Commandments, and to walk in the fame all the days of his life.

This would be the way of Advancing the Glory of the Church, and of Preferving the Unity of it.

Then by Receiving the Holy Ghost the Comforter, Chriftians would find the Angelical Pleasures of True Christianity; they would be made Rich with Heavenly Treafure; and they would be highly Honour'd by God, and all his holy Angels.

Then would all Orders and Conditions of men be happy in one another. Chrift's Church would have Lively Members: the King would have truly Loyal Subjects: Parents would have Dutiful Children: Mafters would have Faithful Servants. And all by patient continuance in well-doing, would both feek for, and find glory, and honour, and immortality.

But to bring fuch things to pass, is the Marvellous Work of God alone.

Therefore may all, with Earneft Endeavour to do their feveral Parts, Devoutly Pray, That God would with his Favour bebold our moft Gracious Proteftant Sovereign, and all the Royal Family; and fo replenish them with the Grace of his Holy Spirit, that they may always incline to his Will, and walk in his Way; and endue them plenteously with Heavenly Gifts: That he would be pleafed to Direct and Profper all the Confultations of the High Court of Parliament, and of the Venerable Convocation, to the Advancement of his Glory: And that he would fend down upon our Bishops and Curates, and all Congregations committed to their Charge, the Healthful Spirit of his Grace; and that they may Truly Pleafe him, pour upon them the continual Dew of his Bleffing: That in his Infinite Mercy he would vouchfafe to grant this for the Honour of our Advocate and Mediator Jefus Chrift: To whom, with the Father, and the Holy Ghoft, be all Honour and Glory for ever and ever. Amen.

*That permits nothing of the Pope's pretended power.

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HE Hiftory of the Council of Conftance. Written in French by James Lenfant. Done into English from the laft Edition, printed at Amiterdam 1727. Adorned with twenty Copper Plates, curiously Engraven by the best Hands. 2 Vols 4to.

Thirty-nine Sermons on feveral Occafions. By the late Reverend Mr. John Cooke, A. M. one of the Six Preachers of the Cathedral Church of Canterbury, in 2 Vols. 8vo.

A Tranflation of Arrian's Hiftory of Alexander's Expedition, with Copper Plates. 2 Vols. 8vo.

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