Chapter 5
II. His Defence of the Lord Biiliop o£
London's Letter to his Clergy : Wherein the conilant Worihip of Son and Holy Spirit with the Father, during the firfl Ages, is fet forth, and the Antiquity of the Doxology ufed by the Church of Englandy afTerted. ^vo.
11. His Remarks upon Nazarenus : Where- in the Falfity of Mr. 'Toland's Mahometan Gofpel,^ and his Mifreprefcntation of Mahometan Sentiments in refpeft of Chrillianity, arc fet forth, and the Hi- itory of the old Nazar^eans cleared up, and the
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Books printed for William Intiys.
whole Condu(5b of the firft Chrillians, in refpCiSb of the JcwIJJj Law, explained and defended. The Se- cond Edition. 8^'^.
1 3. A Critical Diflertation upon the 17*^ Verfe of the f^^ Chapter of St. John's firft Epiflle, "tbere are three that bear record in Heaven^ 6cc. wherein the Au- thentickncfs of this Text is fully proved, againft the Objedions of Mr. Simon^ and the Modern Jrians, Written originally in French by Mr. Martin ^ and now tranflatcd into £;7|/i/7;, 8vo. 1719.
14. Dr. Bennefs Diicourfe of the ever-blefled Tri- nity in Unity, with an Examination of Dr. Clarke's Scriptiire-Dodrine of the Trinity, '^vo. 171 8.
1 5-. Directions for Studying: I. A general
Syftcm, or Body of Divinity. II. The Thirty Nine Articles of Religion. Second Edition, ^vo.
ik5. Difcoiirfe of Schifm : Shewing, I. What
is meant by Schifm. II. That Schifm is a damnable Sin. HI. That there is a Schifm between the efta- blifh'd Church of England and the DifTenters.
