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ckar of the Encumbrances which do attend many other 
(even of the Modern) Languages. Which hath been 
fioce imitated by forae of the French in Grammaire Z)m- 
verfelle^ &cc. And this hath been alfo fiveral times re- 
printed with a Praxis-Grmmatka thereunto annexed, 
for the eafie Underftanding and Exercife of the Englifli 
Language. 
Then follows his InHitutio Logka, firft publlihed in 
the Year 1687. Wiierein he makes it his Bufmefs to give 
a clear Account of the true FounJatlon of Logkk 3 and 
reducing the fame, from the ordinary Difputes in the 
Schools^ to the true Vfe oS. it in the common Affairs of 
Life ; and the Advantages thereof to be made in Ratio- 
nal Dilcourfes-and Argumentations of all kinds. 
To which are annexed Jhret Thefes, or particular 
Difcourfes , for the Redifying fome Miftakes com- 
monly committed by Logicians in their Treatifes of 
Logick. 
After this, follows a Latine Sermon^ preached by him 
to the Determimng Batchelors of Arts, on Ajh Wednef 
dayt Felr, 20/ x^SS^ Stilo Avglice. (on Tit. 2. 6.) in- 
tituled, MensSohria: Direfting them to a Serious and 
Sober Profecution of their Studies. 
To which is fubjoined his Curfery Expofition of the 
Epiflle of Titus, and a Theological Thefts^ by him main- 
tained (in the Vefpers of the Ad in the Year 165:4) in 
order to his I5egree of Do^or in Divinity^ (J>e Ele^ione ; 
kS* De Fotejlate Minifteriali etiam ultra limtes particular 
ris Eccleft(z) firft publiSied in the Year 1 65:7, 
Then follows another Latine Sermon^ De Foedere E- 
^angelico\ preached to theUniverfuy ol Oxford^ (pro 
inchoando Termino Academico) in the Year 1661, (now 
firft publi(hed :) From Gal. 3. 17. (partly Theological 
and partly Chronological) ^WheVein is particularly diC- 
courfed what is the Promfe or Covenant there afierted, in 
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