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the fame Gallows he had provided for the pious, but browbeaten Mordecai. And Perillus roared most hideoufly when he was roafted in the brazen Bull which he had deviled for the Torture of others. And to add no more Examples of this kind we may easily bethink our felves what a dreadful Remorfe and Horrible Agony of Mind Jofeph's Brethren were in, Genef. 42. 21. when they themselves came to be in ftraits, and reflect upon their former unnatural dealing with their Brother, they cry out one to another, We are verily Guilty concerning our Brother, in that we Saw the anguish of his Soul, when he befought us and we would not hear therefore is this diftrefs come upon us. It is therefore all the Wisdom and Reason in the World, fince we know not how foon it may be our turn to be at the lower part of the Wheel,

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temper our felves with Equity and Moderation whileft we are uppermoft, according to the Counfel of our Saviour, To make us Friends of the Mammon of Unrighteousness; and then to do to others as at another time we would wish and think fit they should do by us; which was the Point I began with and with which I now make an end.

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Difcourfe concerning a Judge of Controverfies in Matters of Religion; being an Answer to fome Papers afferting the Neceffity of fuch a Judge. With an Address to Wavering Proteftants; fhewing what little Reason they have to think of any Change of their Religion. Written for the private Satisfaction of fome fcrupulous Perfons, and now published for common ufe. With a Preface con-i cerning the Nature of Certainty and Infallibility. By an eminent Author.

The Plaufible Arguments of a Romish Prieft from Scripture, Answered by an English Proteftant. Seafonable and Useful for all Proteftant Families.

A Difcourfe of Duels; fhewing the Sinful Nature and Mifchievous Effects of them: And Anfwering

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the usual Excuses made for them by Challengers, Accepters, and Seconds. By T. Comber D. D. The Catholic Balance; or a Difcourfe determining the Controverfies concerning, 1. The Catholic Do&rine. 2.The Primacy of S.Peter, and the Bishop of Rome. 3. The Subjection and Authority of the : Church in a Christian State: According to the Suffrages of the primest Antiquity. Written with most impartial fincerity at -the request of a private Gentleman. Frequent and Fervent Prayer according to Scripture and Primitive Ufage, as it is now practised by the pious Members of the Church of England. In Octavo. Price 4 d. By Thomas Comber D.D.

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A few Plain Reasons why a Proteftant of the Church of England fhould not turn Roman Catholic. By a real Catholic of the Church of England.

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