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Upon Several

Divine Subjects,

VOL:III.

Viz. VOL: IV.

The Measure of Divine Love., Of Religious Difcourfe in

The Natural and Moral Vanity of Man. That the Law is not made void through Faith. The Origin and the Relief of all Trouble and Uneafinefs of Mind. The Natural and Moral Union of the Soul with God. The Honour due to good Men, and the Crime of treating them with Scorn and Contempt. Thefeveral Ways whereby God Addreffes himself to Man.

Common Conversation. Of the Fear of Death. Concerning the Extent of Christ's Satisfaction. Concerning Practical Atheifm.

Of Walking by Faith-
Concerning Charity to the
Poor.

Concerning the Right Use
of the World.
Concerning the Succeffive
Vanity of Human Life.

An Admonition Concerning two late Books, call'd, A Dif courfe of the Love of God.

Vol. III. and IV.

By JOHN NORRIS, M. A. Rector of Bemerton, near Sarum.

The Third Edition.

LONDON:

Printed for S. Manfhip, at the Ship near the RoyalExchange in Cornhill. 1707.

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To the Right Honourable THOMAS Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, Baron Herbert of Cardiff, Lord PrivySeal, c. and one of their Majefties moft Honourable Privy-Council.

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My Lord,

Should not prefume to make your Lordship a Patron to these Difcourfes, if your Lordship had not been already pleased to make your felf fo to the Author of them; and that in a manner fo fignal, and fo beyond the ordinary measures of Generosity, that I was thence encouraged to hope, that the fame Goodness that obliged me to the most grateful Acknowledgment, would also induce your Lordship to accept of this first Opportunity I have, of a publick Expreffion of it.

The Difcourfes which I here venture to send abroad under the Patronage of your Lordship's great Name, were all compofed in the Retirement which by your Lordships peculiar Favour I now enjoy; which indeed does fo naturally favour the Inclinations of a Thoughtful Mind, and is fo advantageously seated, I may fay Calculated for Contemplation, that perhaps it has bad fome particular Influence upon these Compofitions; which,it may be,will be found a little to favour of the Place of their Production, as Mens Difpofi

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