equally firm persuasion, that the doctrines and sentiments which it maintains, are in perfect accordance with the sound, reasonable, and scriptural principles of THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH OF ENGLAND. That general approbation should be awarded to these volumes, in an age remarkable for differences of opinion on theological subjects, is, perhaps, more than I have a right to expect; but, be this as it may, I never can regret their appearance in print, as it has afforded me so favourable an opportunity of expressing, formally and publicly, that high respect, esteem, and regard, which I entertain, officially and personally, for your Lordship and with which, I beg leave to subscribe myself, MY LORD, Your Lordship's obliged, faithful, and obedient Servant, R. WARNER. CONTENTS OF VOL. I. PAGE CHRIST promised, predicted, and prefigured, through the Whole of the OLD TESTAMENT. The Power and partial Success of our SPIRITUAL FOE: effec- Subject. THE ORIGIN OF SACRIFICES. The DIFFICULTIES of SCRIPTURE, and their SOLUTION. APPLICATION of this Reasoning to the CASE of CAIN and ABEL. SACRIFICES under the Law of Subject. THE UNIVERSAL DELUGE. The CORRUPTION of MANKIND previously to the FLOOD. The JUSTICE of that Dispensation. Its The TEMPORAL and the EVERLASTING COVENANTS; their different Characters. The FORMER exem plified in the HISTORY of the JEWS, the LATTER in Disputes among Christians respecting FAITH and the CEREMONIAL and MORAL LAW. The DIFFERENCE |