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ADVERTISEMENT.
1. A Discourse concerning Conscience, the first Part. Where∣in an Account is given of the Nature, and Rule, and Obligation of it. And the Case of those who Separate from the Communion of the Church of England as by Law Esta∣lished, upon this Pretence, That it is against their Con∣science tojoyn in it, is stated and discussed.
2. A Resolution of this Case, viz. Whether it be Lawful to Separate from the Publick Worship of God in the Paro∣chial Assemblies of England, upon that New Pretence which some Men make, of the Case being much altered now from what it was, when the Puritans wrote against the Brownists, and the Presbyterians against the Independent?
3. Resolution of two Cases of Conscience in two Discour∣ses? The First, Of the Lawfulness of Compliance with all the Ceremonies of the Church of England. The Second, Of the necessity of the use of Common-Prayer in Publick.