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The Reader is requested to alter the word Three, in the Advertisement prefixed to the First Volume, to Four: and also to notice the following

ADDENDA AND ERRATA.

In speaking of the Revision of the Author's writings, the Editor should have added to what he has said in the Preface on this subject, that he has endeavoured to render the Sermons and the most complicated pieces more intelligible than they are in former editions, by a more systematic and clear notation of the principal and subordinate divisions. The Author usually divided his Treatises into Sections or Chapters, with little or no regard to the real gradations of his subject. Some of these pieces are left unaltered in this edition, as a specimen of his manner: such are the Treatises contained in the VIth volume, and a few others: and whereever the division is uniform, into Sections, or Chapters, or Epistles, or Cases, &c. it may be considered to be that of the Author; but, for the more accurate and artificial divisions, the Editor is responsible.

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454, remove the reference ‡, in the text, to the next paragraph.
456, Note. By Sixtus's edition is to be understood the revision of that
edition by Clement VIII. and not the edition published by
Sixtus himself: for several of the errors censured by our
author are to be found in Sixtus's own edition, but are cor-
rected in the revision by Clement.

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370, Add to the Note-" as they now stand, but not as they stood in the The revision took place in the reign of

author's time."

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298, Note 5. By Ope-tyde was meant, in all probability, Shrove-Tide; the Carnival of the Roman Church: which is, in most Popish Countries, a time of unusual liberty; in recompence, as it were, of the abstinence which is to be encountered during the subsequent Lent. Our Author uses it elsewhere, in contradistinction to Lent. See Vol. V. p. 458. "There is an Opetide by his allowance, as well as a Lent."

361, In running Title, for Book I. read Book V.

* The Binder should be directed to cut very little off the margins on account of the extent of the letter-press.

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