hended invafion by the French and
Spaniards, in July, 1779, when the
united fieets of Bourbon appeared
in the Channel.
1. A Defence of the Divinity of Chrift,|
and the Immortality of the Soul: in
answer to the author of a work,
lately published in Cork, entitled,
"Thoughts on Nature and Religi
"on." Revifed and corrected.
11. Loyalty afferted; or, a Vindicati-
on of the Oath of Allegiance; with
an impartial enquiry into the Pope's V. Rejoinder to Mr. Wesley's Reply
TEMPORAL Power, and the pre-
fent claims of the STUARTS to
the English throne: proving that
both are equally ground efs.
III. An Address to the common People
of Ireland, on occafion of an appre-
IV. Remarks on a letter written by
Mr. Wesley, and a Defence of the
Proteftant Affociations.
to the above Remarks.
VI. Efay on Toleration: tending to
prove that a man's SPECULA
TIVE opinions ought not to deprive
him of the rights of civil fociety.
The Rev. John Wesley's Letter, and the Defence of the
Proteftant Affociations.
PRINTED BY JOHN CHAMBERS.