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To the Hon. Committee of the City Markets.Gentlemen,,:X' R O M the Encouragement I have ahead'y met with ■*- in my Solicitations .to obtain the Place of yout-Market Clerk, (which will be vacant by Mr. Gripton's being chofe in a Mejfengcr to the Hon. CommiJ/ionerf of Sewers) I humbly beg the Continuance of your Favours to fucceei him, having been a Liveryman oft he Worjhipful Company of Clotbworkers upwards of 18 Tears, and ferv'd ad Offices in St. Lawrence's 1‘arijh ; but in a Courfe of z$ Teats Trading in the IVholefaleLinnendr apery, by great Loffes and unavoidable Misfortunes, am reduced to ‘great Calamities, and for two Tears paJl in no manner of Bufinefs to fupport myfelf, a Wife and four Children. If I am fo happy to be thought ajroper Per/on deferving your EJleem 1 will endeavour to merit it, by a conJlants diligent and faithful Application in difcharging the Duties of the Office.\I am, ‘Gentlemen, *Tour moji obedient,Humble Servant,William Clutterbuck.rvThis Day is publijb'd, Price 2 3. 6i. 'fEMPLUM LIBER. TAT IS. LiberJf Pnmus. ,Printed for C. Bathurft and G. Hawkins, in Fleet-fteeet.Lajl Saturday was publifh’d, Price 6d. Printed on a Beautiful Letter and Paper,* • mOSavo (to be continued Weekly) contain™T„_ ^Ive H°lf Sheets; with Cuts,“ Fh»\osophical History and M*.Paris Oi-Rn 0YAL Academy, df Sciences at»/vrlJrldgmenc of all.the Papers relating toiSSaSsmany remarkable Accounts of the Nature and PropertiesLoadftone, Magnetical Nee-dle,c.Lajt Saturday was publifh’d, Number XXXVII. Price Six-pence.With his MAJESTY’* Royal Licen/e,CYCL O f3-/EDI A j or, An Univerlai Dictionary of Arts and Sciences.By E. C H A ME ER S, F. R. S.The General Character and eftabliili'd ReputariOn this Work has obtain’d, is fuffiGiemlymaiufeft from the uni-verfai and uncommon. Approbation it has met with. Therefore, to prevent lmpoiition on the l'ubhc, by any Per-trormance injudicioully imitating this excellent Work, and to accommodate fuch Perfons who do not chnfe to puichafe the whole together, the Proprietors propofe to pubiilh it in the following Manner, viz.I. That it ftiall be printed on the fame Letter and Paper as the Propofals and Specimen.II. That Three Sheets lhaJJ be deliver’d, every Week, ftitch’d in bine Paper, Price Six-pence, without any Interruption, ’till the whole is finiih’d.N. B. Ail the Cuts will he given gratis, and deliver’d in the Order they now ftand in the Book.Subfcriptions are taken, in by D.Mid\vinter, C.Rivington, W. innys, J. aiid P. Knapton, A. Ward, E. Symon, S. Birti, D. Browne, A. Millar, T. Longman, C. hitch, T. Olborne, J. Hodges, R. Hett, J. Shuckburgh, J. Pember-con, F. Golfing, M. Senex, and J. Clarke-And by ail other Bookfeileis in Town and Country.Where may be had the former Nuhibeis.Likewife, Price i s. 6 d.Additions taken from the Fourth Edition of Mr. Chambers’s Univerfal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, c. for th» Ufe of the Pnrchafers of the former Editions.A/r, I Thunder,.Wiittls, j Lightning,Ranv, j Flux and Reflux ofEarthquakes, |, the Sea,f fie ieveral Improvement, and Difcbveries in. I» i ■Hifto, ^ c°nnfiS ffefirations relating to the Naturaland EPHRAIM CHAMBERS, F.R.S. Author, of Cyclopedia0r*6i l{nweirfti. Diftionary of Arts and Sciences. 'Vrtfff °( B6T? I* thB Univer^y °f Abridge.I his Day is pubulhd,In Two Volumes,The Second Edition (Revis'd by the Author) ofAN ANSWER to a BOOK, entitled,Chriftianity as Old as the Creation.' In Two Parrs. Part I. In which the Author’s Account of the Law of Nature is confider’d,-and his Scheme is ihew’d to be incon-fiftenc with Reafon and with itfelf, and of ill Confequence to the Inierelts of Virtue and Good of Mankind. Part II. In which the Auchoriry and Ufefufiiefs of the Revelation contained in the Sacred Writings of the Old and New Tef-tament .are afferted and vindicated againft the Objections and Mifreprefentations of that Author.By JOHN LELAND, D. D.Printed for R. Hett at the Bible and Crown in the Poultry. Of whom may be had,Juft publifh’d by the fame Author, in Two Volumes, Price 10 s. o d. the Second Edition, Corrected, of The Divine Authority of tl-e Old and New Teftament afferted; with a particular Vindication of the Characters of Mofes and the Prophets, our Saviour Jesus Christ and his Apofiles, againft the unjuft Afperlions and fairs' Reafonings in both rhe Volumes of the Moral Philofopher. The Reverend Dotter D'e l a n y, in his Reflettions on Polygamy, and the Encouragement given to thatPrattice in the Scriptures of the OldTejiament, c. fpeaking of the unreafonable OjjeCtioiis of our modern Deifts to God’s not having fufficiently revealed his Will to Mankind; atld of their extolling rhe Light of Nature above that contained in the Scriptures, Page 40, faysrhus: See this pernicious Dottrine. together with many others of like Tendency, clearly and fully confuted in EE land's learned and excellent Anfmer to Chri/iianity as Old as the Creation. See alfo a further Account of the Author and Work in the Hiftory of the Works of the Learned for Novem!her 1737, Article 38.N. B. Thefe four Volumes contain not only an Anfwer to Chriftianicy as Old as the Creation and the Moral Phi-Jofopher, hut an Explication of feveral of the 1110ft difficult Parts of the facred Scriptures, and a Defence of Revelation in general againft the moft conliderable Objections of other Writers. Likewife may be had,I. A Vindication of the Holy Bible; wherein the Arguments tor, and Objections againft ti. e Divine Original, Purity and Integrity, of the Scripture are propos’d and con-lider’d. By Samuel Mather, A. M.. II. A Paraphrafe and Critical Commentary on the Prophecy of Joel. To which are prefix'd iwo Prefaces; the firtt on the Neceffity and Uefulnels of a Chriftian Miniiter^ Studying the Prophetick Writings, and ot the Difficulties that occur’d in the Profecution of this Work, with die-Method taken to furmount them. The fecond contaun an Attempt to fix the Chronology when this Prophecy « as deliver’d, wherein Kimchi, Lightfoot, Grotius and other Commentators are lhewn to be.miltaken. Tiiere is alfo a Table of the Hebrew Words illutlrated in the Commentary. By SamuelXhandler, 410. Price4 s./r ^ Day is publifh'd,(In Two Volumes, Folio, illujlrated with proper Maos and Sculptures)TV NEW HISTORY of the HOLYB IBLE, both Old and New Testament fZtl!€ ^ C° the E^liftun’enc 3 By THO. STACKHOUSE, A.M.Vicar of Beenbdm, Berks.,LTrLrWhich i§ gi.v;en a Plain and eafy Narrative of the Matters contain’d in the Holy Scriptures, from the Be-fianity^ World to the full EltabJilhmenc of Chrif-In the Notes is digefted the Senfe of the beft Com-meiirators, in order to explain the feveral difficult Texts. rrClity the Miftranflations, and reconcile the feemine Contradictions that any where occur. 2In ti16 0bjuChr-°S’ aI1 the material Exceptions which are made to the FaCls recorded.in each Period of Hiftorv are fairly ftated and anfwer’d. ^*And in the Differtations which attend each Chanter the moft remarkable Paffiages are illuftrated, and the pro-fane and facred Hiftnry all along connedted.i£taa' “,1,e Ansfl ^ m‘ »*■Where may be had, written by the fame Author,1 P,e- nfe 0 Chriftian Religion from the ie-veral Objsdhons of modern Antifcripturifts.This Day is 'publifh’d (Neatly printed in a Pocket Volume, with a new Front}Ara r,gAa,V^/je SixthEdition cfOEL1GIODS COURTSHIP: Being Hift0.'** «caj Difcoarfes on the Neceffity of marryine Reli gicus Hnib.mds and Wives only ; as alfo of Huffiands and Wives being of the fame Opinion in Religion with one anS ther ; vvitn an Appendix of the Neceffity of taking H Jne but Religious Servants ; and a Propofal for the bectf^managing of Servants. r u r‘-ri^d (vr Jamls HodSes, «the Looking-Glafs over-agamft St. Magnus Church, London-Bridge.Where is likewife to be had, juft publifh’d, t. Forty-two Sermons^on the moft important Concerns of a Cnrnhau Life. Deoicated to the Riehc Reverend Father in God Edmund Lord Biihop of London. By the VoIumes?8Vonn 15 the Cure of Deifm, in twoa. The Hiilory of our Lord atid Saviour Jefus Chrift inthree Parts, with fuitable Medications and Prayers • air« the iTves of the Holy Apolties and Evangeiifts. To which is prefix’d, the Life of the Bieffed Virgin Marv Mother of our Lord, By William Reading, M. A. Ke?fer of*« Library at Sion coJIege. Adorn’d with Cuts. The Fifth Edition, revifed and corrected by the AuthorrTh! above Bo°ks. are, a very proper New-Year’s-Gift fdr fuch as are religiouily difpoied to diftribute their Favours at that approaching Seafon.This Day is publifh’d,Neatly printed in Oclavo, Price bound 3 s. 6 d T* H;b; Life of Francis Bacon, Lord HighX Chancellor of England. In this Work, befides an ac-curate Reviewof the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King James tl.e Fxrft, the Chapters of the moft eminent Perfonl drawn°lir “ bofh tllofe Princes are occafionallyBy Mr) MALLET.. PfinLed for.A* Millar over-againll St. Clement’s Church u\ the Sirand. Wheile may be had,A new Edition of the Works of my Lord Bacon, with feveral additional Pieces never before printed in any Edi-Cionof his WorKs. To which is prefix’d, a new Life of the Author, by Mr. Mallet, in 4 Vol. Folio. ,* lhe,rPeare »few primed on a fu; erfine Writing Paper. N.B. fhe additional pieCes, with the Life, printed in the fame Size with the former Edition', to compPat thofe Gentlemens ?ecs who bought them, are fold feparate for »o s. 6 d. the fra ill, and 1 j s. the large Paper.the Old Baily, near hid gale •, where Adverti’fements, for this Paper, of a moderate Lenei are taken in at 'Iwo Shillings each. 5
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