The Holy Spirit's standard lifted up and displayed against error. Mr. Bragge.- Of the insufficiency of natural religion. Mr. Taylor.- The doctrine of particular election stated and defenced. Mr. Sladen.- The doctrine of original sin, stated and defended. Mr. Goodwin.- The Scripture doctrine of particular redemption, stated and vindicated. Mr. Hurrion.- The doctrine of Christ's sufferings opened. Mr. Bradbury.- A plain scriptural account of a sinner's justification before God. Mr. Bragge.- The doctrine of efficacious grace, asserted and vindicated. Mr. Wilson.- The doctrine of perseverance in grace, stated and defended. Mr. Hall.- The doctrine of the resurrection, stated and defended. Dr. Gill.- A vindication of the evangelical doctrine of man's salvation by the free grace of God from the charge of promoting licentiousness. Mr. Taylor.- A humble and impartial inquiry into the causes of the decay of practical religion, or Inot the true grounds of declensions, as to the life and power of godliness, visible in such as profess it in the present day. Mr. Taylor Later editions have title: A defence of some important doctrines of the gospel : in twenty-six sermons, preached at the Lime-Street lecture