6 Life o/ Mr. RAY, 
Neither was he only an eminent 
Tutor, but as eminent a Preacher, 
both in his College and in the Uni- 
verlity. We have fufficient Examples 
of his Performances of this Kind, in 
the Theological Pieces he publiflied ; 
wliich were all or mofl of them Com- 
mon-Places in his College, or Ser- 
mons preached in the Univerlity : 
Particularly, his Wifdom of God in the 
Creation was a College Exercife. 
Although, as is juft obferved, he 
was much famed for his Preaching, 
he did it in a Way very different from 
the Fafhion of thole Fanatical Times, 
His Grace the late pious and lea,rned 
Archbifhop of Canterbury^ Dr. 'Teni- 
fon (whom I arn bound to mention 
with all due Relpedi; and Honour) told 
me, Tdhat Mr. Ray was much cele- 
brated in his ‘Time in Cambridge, for 
his preaching folid and ufeful Divi- 
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