WOR 20JUN 34 ADVERTISEMENT. Some of the friends of the late Rev. M. TowGOOD having signified to me that his Tracts collected in one volume would be acceptable, more particularly to the admirers of that excellent man and able writer, I determined on the present publication. Several of the tracts have been long out of print, and are become exceeding scarce. There are one or two single sermons printed many years since, which being merely of a local nature, are omitted. Throughout this collection will be found the same sound learning, accurate information, fair statement, manly reasoning, forcible argument, and devotional spirit which so eminently distintinguish the DISSENT FROM THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND FULLY JUSTIFIED:—a work which has passed through many editions in this country, and in America. Harlow, March 25, 1810. B. F. The following works of the Author, may be had separately. 1. An Essay towards attaining a true Idea of the Character and Reign of King Charles the First, and the causes of the Civil War. 12mo. 3d. edit. 3s. 6d. boards. 2. The Baptism of Infants a reasonable Service; founded upon Scripture, and undoubted Apostolic Tradition: in which its Moral Purposes and use in Religion are shewn. 6th edit. 8vo. 1s. Ed. 3. Recovery from Sickness: a Present to one raised from a dangerous Disorder: containing serious Reflections, Resolutions and Devotions, suitable to that Occasion. 4th edit. 12mo. 6d. or 5s, a dozen. New Editions, with a Portrait of the Author. 4. A DISSENT FROM THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND, FULLY JUSTIFIED, and proved to be the genuine and just consequence of the Allegiance due to JESUS CHRIST, the only Lawgiver in the Church. To which is prefixed-A Preface vindicating the sentiments and character of the Author from the misrepresentations of the Rev. T. Biddulph, of Bristol, and the Rev. J. Owen, Rector of Pagglesham, and Curate of Fulham. By B. Flower. 12mo. 4s. 6d. or in 8vo. 7s. 6d. in boards. ALSO A Sketch of the Life and Writings of the Rev. Michaiah Towgood, by the Rev. James Manning of Exeter. "His preaching much, but more his practice wrought; CONTENTS. Page. AN ESSAY TOWARDS ATTAINING A TRUE IDEA OF THE CHARACTER AND REIGN OF KING CHARLES THE FIRST, AND THE CAUSES OF THE CIVIL WAR CHAPTER I. His birth, natural temper, principles in which edu cated, marriage, and character of his Queen CHAPTER II. The King helps his brother, Lewis XIII. to root out and destroy the brave Protestants of France · - 11 · CHAPTER III. Charles designs to overthrow the Constitution, and to render himself absolute CHAPTER IV. The confusion and Civil War proceeded not from any religious sect or party amongst the people; but solely from the oppressions and tyranny of the court CHAPTER V. The King's illegal ways of raising Money CHAPTER VI. The King's flagrant invasions of the privilege and rights of parliaments, and violences committed on it CHAPTER VII. Other arbitrary and oppressive measures; which were invasions of the nation's rights, and subversive of the constitution CHAPTER VIII. CHAPTER IX. The King weak in religious matters and much inclined The King manifestly labours a coalition with the church 16 19 27 42 53 58 64 Persecution and severities in the reign of this Prince : particularly against the English nonconformists and puritan clergy 79 Of the rebellion and miseries in Ireland:-How far Who began the war; the King or the parliament? And The principles on which the Revolution was effected, and upon which alone our excellent constitution of a THE BAPTISM OF INFANTS A REASONABLE SERVICE; FOUNDED UPON SCRIPTURE, AND UNDOUBTED APOSTOLIC TRADITION: The religious or moral purposes of infant-baptism DIPPING NOT THE ONLY SCRIPTURAL AND PRIMITIVE MANNER OF BAPTISING, AND SUPPOSING IT WERE, YET A STRICT AD- CLAIMS FREELY EXAMINED: IN A DIA- LOGUE BETWIXT A COUNTRY GENTLEMAN A CALM AND PLAIN ANSWER TO THE EN- QUIRY, WHY ARE YOU A DISSENTER FROM THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND? - - - - 311 THE DISSENTERS' APOLOGY: OR THER PRIN- CIPLES AND CONDUCT JUSTIFIED FROM THE GROUNDLESS AND SEVERE CENSURES LATELY SET FORTH AGAINST THEM BY THE EDITOR OF DR. WARREN'S SERMONS 381 |