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Fr. Turretini Inftitutio Theologia Elenchtica. This,
with fome other Tracts, is printed in Four
Volumes in Quarto, Ludg. Bat. 1696.

Ph. a Limborch Theologia Chriftiana. I know no
Difference between the Folio Editions.

As for my own Papers, mentioned p. 19, 20, 21, 22. 'tis no great matter what Editions are used.

3. The Cafuiftical and Practical Writers, referred to p. 22, 23. are

Dr. Barrow's English Works. Either of the Folio Editions will serve.

Dr. Hammond's Practical Gatechism. 'Tis in the First Volume of his Works. Tho' an Octavo Edition will ferve as well.

Mr. Kettlewell's Measures of Obedience. ------of the Sacrament.

Thefe Two Books have received Additions. So that any Edition fince the time of his Death, which was on April 12. 1695. contains (I prefume) all that he left.

---of Christian Prudence in trying Times. I think it never came to a Second Edition. Bishop Sanderfon's Cafes of Confcience.

-----de Obligatione Confcientia.

------de Juramenti Promifforii Obligatione,
Any Edition will ferve.

Dean Stanhope's Chriftian's Pattern, being his Tranflation of Thomas a Kempis's Book de Imitatione Chrifti. I take the later Editions to be better than the former ones.

Arch-Bishop Tillotson's Sermons published in his Life time, either in Folio or Octavo.

The Works of the Author of the Whole Duty of Man, either in Folio or in Octavo.

'Twill

'Twill now be eafy for the Student to give a near Guess at the Time which 'twill coft him to go through the Method prescribed in the foregoing Directions for Studying a General System or Body of Divinity.

The Books relating to the Duty of the Clergy are Preparatory; and confequently what Time is spent in the Perufal of them, muft not be reckoned.

The Third Sort, to which alfo he may add Mr. Nelfon's Book, are fuppofed to employ him on thofe Days, which are spent in God's more immediate Service, viz. the Lord's Days, &c. And the Method popofed p. 22, 23. is manifeftly fuch, that he needs not fear being over-burden'd in the Profcution of it.

But the principal Queftion is, what Time the Perufal of the Second Sort will coft him, if he follows the Directions I have given. In order to his Satisfaction I obferve, that all the Books are to be read either quite or almost through, except Dr. Whitby's Annotations, and the Syftems of Turretin and Limborch; and I fhall fubjoin a Table, whereby 'twill appear, how much of each of these Three Books is to be read.

Dr. WHITBY's First Volume of Annotations.

The General Preface, Sect. 1---8

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Upon the Whole, about 127 Folio Pages of Dr. Whitby, about 264. Quarto Pages of Turretin, and about 142 Folio Pages of Limborch, are referr'd to. So that the Reader may now give a very near Guefs, what time 'twill coft him to go through a General System or Body of Divinity according to the Method prefcrib'd. Every particular Man is beft able to judge of his own Abilities and Leifure: but furely no Man can think, I have propofed an overgreat and unreasonable Task.

The END.

BENNET, D. D. Vicar of St. Giles's Cripplegate; Printed for and Sold by JA M E S and JOHN KNAPTON, at the CROWN in St. Paul's Church-Yard.

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N Answer to the Diffenters Pleas for Separation, or an
Abridgment of the London Cafes; wherein the Substance
of thofe Books is digested into one short and plain Dif-
The Fifth Edition.

A Confutation of Popery, in Three Parts. Wherein, I. The Controverly concerning the Rule of Faith is determin'd, II. The particular Doctrines of the Church of Rome are confuted, III. The Popish Objections against the Church of England are Anfwer'd. The Fifth Edition.

Devotions: viz. Confeffions, Petitions, Interceffions and Thanksgivings, for every Day of the Week: and also before, at, and after the Sacramenr; with occafional Prayers for all Perfons whatsoever.

A Difcourfe of Schifm, fhewing, I. What is meant by Schifm. II. That Schifm is a Damnable Sin. III. That there is a Schifm between the Establish'd Church of England, and the Diffenters. IV. That this Schifm is to be charged on the Diffenters fide. V. That the Modern Pretences of Toleration, Agreement in Fundamentals, c. will not excufe the Diffenters from being guilty of Schifm. Written by way of Letter to three Diffenting Minifters in Effex, viz. Mr. Gilfox and Mr. Gledhil of Colchefter, and Mr. Shepherd of Braintree. To which is annex'd, An Answer to a Book intituled Thomas againft Bennet, or the Proteftant Diffenters Vindicated from the Charge of Schifm. The 4th Ed.

A Defense of the Difcourfe of Schifm, in Answer to thofe Objections which Mr. Shepherd has made in his Three Sermons of Separation. The Fourth Edition.

An Anfwerto Mr. Shepherd's Confiderations on the Defense of the Difcourfe of Schifm. The Fourth Edition.

A Confutation of Quakerism; or a plain Proof of the Falfhood of what the principal Quaker Writers (especially Mr. R. Barclay in his Apology and other Works) do teach concerning the Neceffity of immediate Revelation in order to a faving Chriftian Faith; the Being, Nature and Operation of the pretended Univerfal Light within; its ftriving with Men, moving them to Prayer, and calling them to the Miniftry; Regeneration, SanEtification, Juftification, Salvation and Union with God; the Nature of a Church; the Rule of Faith; Water-Baptism, and

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