Neatly Printed in Two VOLUMES 12V HE SACRED CLASSICS defended and wards proving the Purity, Propriety, and true Elo- quence of the Writers of the New Teftament. In Two Parts. In the firft of which thefe Divine Writers are vindicated against the Charge of barba- rous Language, falfe Greek, and Soleciims. In the fecond is fhewn, that all the Excellencies of Style, and fublime Beauties of Language and genuine Elo- quence do abound in the Sacred Writers of the New Teftament. With an Account of their Style and Character, and a Representation of their Superiority, Containing, I. A farther Demonftration of the Pro- Printed for C. RIVINGTON, in S. Paul's Church-yard. Where may be had A New Latin Grammar: Being a fhort, clear, ΑΝ DIRECTIONS how to Study them 4-17-28R.H. THE PREFACE. T HE following Essays are only defign'd for the Ufe and Inftruction of younger Scholars; and Gentlemen, who have for fome Years neglected the Advantages of their Education, and have a mind to refume thofe pleasant and useful Studies, in which they formerly made a handsome Progrefs at the Schools or UniverfiA 3 ties. |