A supplement to Dr. Hammond's paraphrase and annotations on the New Testament in which his interpretation of many important passages is freely and impartially examin'd, and confirm'd or refuted : and the sacred text further explain'd by new remarks upon every chapter / by Monsieur Le Clerc ; English'd by W. P. ; to which is prefix'd a letter from the author to a friend in England, occasion'd by this translation.

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A supplement to Dr. Hammond's paraphrase and annotations on the New Testament in which his interpretation of many important passages is freely and impartially examin'd, and confirm'd or refuted : and the sacred text further explain'd by new remarks upon every chapter / by Monsieur Le Clerc ; English'd by W. P. ; to which is prefix'd a letter from the author to a friend in England, occasion'd by this translation.
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Le Clerc, Jean, 1657-1736.
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London :: Printed for Sam. Buckley ...,
1699.
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"A supplement to Dr. Hammond's paraphrase and annotations on the New Testament in which his interpretation of many important passages is freely and impartially examin'd, and confirm'd or refuted : and the sacred text further explain'd by new remarks upon every chapter / by Monsieur Le Clerc ; English'd by W. P. ; to which is prefix'd a letter from the author to a friend in England, occasion'd by this translation." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A49907.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 19, 2024.

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Books printed for Sam. Buckley, at the Dolphin in Fleetstreet.

AN Inquiry concerning Virtue, in two Discourses. I. Of Virtue, and the belief of a Deity. II. Of the Obligations to Virtue. 8o.

Latitudinarius Orthodoxus. I. In Genere, de Fide, in Religione Naturali, Mosaica & Christiana. II. In Particulari, de Christianae Religionis Mysteriis. Sancta Trinita∣te. Christi Incarnatione. Corporis Resurrectione. Coena Dominica. Accesserunt Vin∣diciae Libertatis Christianae, Ecclesiae Anglicanae, & Arthuri Bury, S. T. P. contrà in∣eptias & calumnias P. Jurieu.

Voyages and Discoveries in South-America. The first up the River of Amazons (which runs a Course of above 1200 Leagues thro the ••••nest Country in the World, not yet plant∣ed by the Europeans) to Quito in Peru, and back again to Brazil, perform'd at the Com∣mand of the King of Spain, by Christopher D'Acugna. The second up the River of Plate, and thence by Land to the Mines of Potosi; by Monsieur Acarete. The third from Cayenne into Guiana, in search of the Lake of Parima, reputed the richest place in the World. By M. Grillet and Bechamel. Done into English from the Originals, be∣ing the only Accounts of those parts hitherto extant. The whole Illustrated with Notes and Maps. 8o.

An Account of Monsieur de la Salle's last Expedition and Discoveries in North-Ame∣rica. Presented to the French King, and publish'd by the Chevalier Tonti Governor of Fort St. Louis in the Province of the Islinois. Made English from the Paris Original. Also the Adventures of the Sieur de Montauban, Captain of the French Buccaniers on the Coasts of Guinea in the Year 1695. 8o.

Monsieur De Pointi's Expedition to Cartagena: Being a particular Relation, I. Of the Taking and Plundering of that City by the French, in the Year 1697. II. Of their Meeting with Admiral Nevil in their Return, and the Course they steer'd to get clear of him. III. Of their passing by Commadore Norris at Newfoundland. IV. Of their Encounter with Capt. Harlow, at their going into Brest. English'd from the Original publish'd at Paris, by Monsieur De Pointi himself. And Illustrated with a large Draught of the City of Cartagena, its Harbour and Forts.

The French Perfumer; teaching the several ways of Extracting the Odours of Drugs and Flowers, and making all the Compositions of Perfumes for Powder, Washballs, Es∣sences, Oils, Wax, Pomatum, Paste, Queen of Hungary's Water, Rosa Solis, and other Sweet Waters. The manner of preparing sweet Toilets, Boxes, &c. with the Prepara∣tions and Use of Perfumes of all kinds whatsoever. Also how to Colour and Scent Gloves and Fans. Together with the Secret of cleansng Tobacco, and Perfuming it for all sorts of Snuff, Spanish, Roman, &c. Done from the Original Printed at Paris. The Second Edition, wherein all the Faults that happened in the first are Corrected.

☞ The History of Don Quixote, newly Translated out of Spanish by several Hands, with Sculptures, in Folio, is in the Press, and will be publish'd with convenient speed.

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