. A treatise concerning the state of departed souls, before, and at, and after the Resurrection. m ihe Latin of Dr. Burnet, lateMafier of the FAITH and DUTIES of Treatife in eight Chapters j giving an Ac-count of, I. The Foundation of Naturaland Instituted Religion. II. The Authority and Ulcful-nefs of the Jewijb Religion. III. The Chriftian Difpenfation;the Nature and Author of it. IV. The Worfhip of God ; andits facred Rites, according tothe Chriftian Law. V. Moral Rules and Precepts ac-cording to the Chriftian Law. VI. The Chriftian Articles ofFaith. VII. The


. A treatise concerning the state of departed souls, before, and at, and after the Resurrection. m ihe Latin of Dr. Burnet, lateMafier of the FAITH and DUTIES of Treatife in eight Chapters j giving an Ac-count of, I. The Foundation of Naturaland Instituted Religion. II. The Authority and Ulcful-nefs of the Jewijb Religion. III. The Chriftian Difpenfation;the Nature and Author of it. IV. The Worfhip of God ; andits facred Rites, according tothe Chriftian Law. V. Moral Rules and Precepts ac-cording to the Chriftian Law. VI. The Chriftian Articles ofFaith. VII. The Secondary Articles inthe Chriftian Doctrine ex»plaind. Chriftian Church i itsGovernment and Difciplinc. Tranflated into EngUJb by Mr. Dennis. - i/«atf» <v ^ MJ#j HI vy?! sgggipj ^SOPsM^i* |j Ji,-**«MwE JUTT lllU»,-JE nfjra^glj To the Honourable Colonel BLADEN, One of the Lords Commiflioners of Tradeand Plantations. SIR, THINK myfelf obligedto embrace this firft Op-portunity of returningmy humble Thanks toYou in this publick Manner, xforthe Honour which you lately did me, and. The Dedication. and the Favour which I received fromYou ; a Favour attended with fomany engaging Circumftances, that Iknow not which of them renderd itmoft agreeable to me : For it was notonlv done to one, who was fo entire-ly a Stranger to all of You, but YourChara&er, and Your Writings, that Iwhom Time and Fortune have depri-ved of Sight, unlefs the Objeft is verynear to me, never had the Honour andPleafure of feeing You : But it the moft feafonable Juncture,and in fo handfome and graceful aManner, as gave me the Pleafure ofthinking, that fome Things which Ihad publiihed had not been difagree-able to You, but had gaind me fomelittle Share in the Efteem of a Gentle-man whom every one efteems, whofeMerit has fhone confpicuoufly out,both in the Camp, and in the Repub- lick The Dedication. vi lick of Letters ; in the Council ofTrade, and in the great Council ofthe Nation ; who app


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