Chapter 3
I. A Praftical Treatife on Chriftian Pcrfeftion,
/\ By /r. Law^ A. M. The Second Edition. 8^'(?. 1728.
z. Remarks on a late Book entituled, The Fable of the Bees 3 or. Private Vices Publick Benefits. In a Letter to the Author. To which is added, A Poft- fcript, containing an Obfervation or two upon Mr. Bayk. By fF. La-j:^ A. M. The Second Edition.
3. Three Letters to the Bifhop of Bangor, By W. Law, A. M. The Eighth Edition. 81;^. The iirll; in x^nfwer to hisLordihip's late Sermon, and his Letter to Dr. Snapc in Defence of it, and the dan- gerous Nature of fome Doftrines in his Prefervative. The Second proving his Lordlhip's Notions of Be- nediction, Abfolution, and Church-Communion, to be dcllru6i:ive of every Inftitution of the Chriftian Religion. To which is added, A Poflfcript, in An- fwer to the Objeftions that have been made againfl his firil: Letter. The Third being a Reply to his Lordlliip's Anfwer to the Reprefentation of the Committee of Convocation. Humbly addrefs'd to his Lordfliip.
4. The abfolute Unlawfulnefs of the Stage-Enter- tainment fully demonftrated. By fF, Law^ A. M. The Second Edition. 81^^.
f . h\\ Enquiry into the Evidence of the Chriftian Religion. By a Lady, ^vo, 1728.
6. An Enquiry after Happinefs. In Three Parts. By the late Reverend Richard Lucas^ D. D. The Fifth Edition. In z Volumes in 8w.
7, Praftical
Books printed for William Innys.
7. Pra6tical Chriftianityj or. An Account of the Holinefs which the Gofpel enjoins, with the Mo- tives to it, and the Remedies it propofcs againfl; Temptations. With a Prayer concluding each di- IHndHead. To which are added, Chriftian Thoughts for every Day of the Month. Wherein is reprefent- ed the Nature of unfeigned Repentance, and of per- fect Love towards God. By the late Richard Lticas^
