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nity., infiead of that enthufaftick Stuff., 
which the Sermons of that Time were 
getter ally filled with ; and that he 
well remembered the SubjeEl of one of 
his Sermons was, Mundus non le- 
nefcit; which he was much ap- 
plauded. 
Flis three Phyfco-'Theological Dif- 
courfes concerning the Chaos, Deluge, 
and Diffolution of the TV or Id, I con- 
ceive, were Common-Places, or Ser- 
mons. His Difcourfe of the Diffb- 
lution, he faith, was a Sermon he 
preached of old at St. Mary’r in Cam- 
bridge, in a Letter to his beloved 
and learned Friend Dr. Tancred Ro- 
binfon, of July the 24th, 1690. 
The firft Draught of which Sermon, 
as alfo of feme of his other Difeourfes, 
I have feen, but not nearly fo much 
enlarged as in the printed Tradls, 
Having 
