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Books Printed for R. Sare.

A Defence of the short View, &c. against Mr. Congreve, &c.

A Second Defence of the short View, &c. in anfwer to a Book Entituled the Ancient and Modern Stages surveyed, &c. 8°. These four by Mr. Collier.

Compleat Sets, consisting of 8 Volumes of Letters writ by a Turkish Spy who lived 45 Years at Paris undiscovered, giving an Account of the Principal Affairs of Europe, 12°.

Of the Art both of writing and judging of History, with Reflections npon Ancient as well as Modern Historians. By Father Le Moyne. 12°.

An Essay upon Reason, by Sir George Machenzie, 12°.

The Parson's Counsellor, or the Law of Tyths, by Sir Simon Degg, 8°.

An Answer to all the Excuses and Pretences which Men ordinarily make for their not coming to the Holy Sacrament, by a Divine of the Church of England, price 3d. or 20s. a hundred.

An Appendix to Dr. Pope's Life of Bishop Ward, 8°. Price 6d.

A Gentleman's Religion in three Parts. The first contains the Principles of of Natural Religion. The second and third the Doctrin's of Christianity both as to mattets of Faith and Practice, 12°.

The Canon of the New Testament vindicated, in answer to the Objections of J. Toland, in his Amyntor. By John Richardson B. D. formerly Fellow of Emanuel College in Cambridge, the second Edition, 8°.

The Amours of Edward the 4th an Historical Novel. By the Author of the Turkish Spy.

The Julian and Gregorian Year, or the difference between the Old and New-Stile, 4°. Price 6 d.

The Christian Scholar in Rules and Directions for Children and Youth, sent to English Schools, &c. Price 3 d. or 20 s. Hundred.

Plain Instructions for the Young and Ignorant. Comprised in a short and easy Exposition of the Church Catechism. Price 3d. or 20s. Hundred.

Some short and plain Directions for the spending one Day well, by which (if every Day carefully observed) a Man may be much enabled (through God's Grace) to spend his whole Life well. Price 1 d. or 6 s. Hundred.