PROPOSALS For Printing a Third Edition of a Book Entitled Ludovici Le Blanc Theses Theologicae. With considerable Additions. WHereas Moses Pitt, Bookseller, did in the year 1675. Print at London the Theses Theologicae of Ludovicus Le Blanc, Professor of Divinity in the University of Sedan; not only Reprinting those formerly Printed at Sedan in Quart, and sold at extravagant Rates; but also a far greater number of New ones, which by the help of certain Eminent Divines he obtained from the Author in his own hand-writing, which Impression is now entirely sold off; and whereas since the Author's death the said Moses Pitt, by the Assistance of the same Worthy Persons hath obtained a considerable number of other Theses of the same Author, fitted by himself for the Press before his death, which he concludes will be very acceptable to the Learned World, as well from the favourable Reception of the former Editions, as from the Approbation of several Judicious and Learned Persons, who have seen the remaining Theses in the Authors M. S. S. He the said Moses Pitt, intending a New Edition of all the Theses of Ludovicus Le Blanc, of which those already Printed contain 177 Sheets, and those in M. S. S. as near as he can guests, will make 33 Sheets more, and the whole 210 Sheets. In order hereunto offers these following Proposals to all such Persons as shall be willing to Promote so Useful a Design. I. That he the said M. Pitt undertakes that all Gentlemen who shall please to Subscribe, shall receive the said Book before Lady-Day next, Printed on as good Paper, and of the same Character with the Edition 1675, at the Rate of One Penny per Sheet, paying Five Shillings in hand at the time of their Subscription, for which the said M. Pitt will give his Receipt under his Hand and Seal, together with a Promise to perfect and deliver the said Book to each Subscriber according to these Proposals, they Paying the Remainder of the Money at the Delivery of the said Book. II. He the said M. Pitt promiseth, That if any person shall procure Six Subscriptions, and Pay him Thirty Shillings; and as soon as the Work is perfected, shall pay the Remainder of the Money, he shall have the Seventh Book Gratis. III. Whereas several persons have already the Theses of Lud. Le Blanc Printed 1675. and 'tis the great grievance of New Editions with Inlargements, that they render former Editions invaluable, and utterly lost to such as have bought; for the Remedy hereof in this case, he the said Moses Pitt further proposeth to those that have the said Edition, that if they please to Subscribe for the Additions only, and Pay Two Shillings and Six Pence before Michaelmas Day next after the Date hereof, and the Remainder on Delivery, at the Rate of One Penny a Sheet, shall receive the said Additions at the time prefixed. Given under my hand this 12 day of June, 1682. An Index of the Theses. Those with a Star never yet Printed. DE Fide. De Theologia. De Authoritate Scripturae. De Scripturae plenitudine & sufficientia. Theses Theologicae quibus. Deum esse demonstratur. De Causa Praedestinationis. De aeterna hominum Electione, & Praedestinatione. De certitudine quae Fidei competit. De Sacrae Scripturae perspicuitate. De versionibus Scripturae Vulgaribus & Vernaculis. De Authoritate Vulgatae versionis Latinae. De reprobationis natura, objecto, causa, & effectibus. Theses Theologicae, in quibus exponitur sententia eorum qui Remonstrantes dicuntur, sive Arminiani; & etiam Doctorum Confessionis Augustanae, circa hominum Praedestinationem & Electionem. Theses Theologicae, in quibus inquiritur, An omnibus hominibus detur Gratia sufficiens ad Conversionem, & Peccata vitanda? De Fidei justificantis natura & essentia. De distinctione Peccati in Mortal & Veniale. De Remissione Peccatorum. De Imaginum Cultu. De Angelorum & Hominum Sanctorum Cultu & Veneratione. De primi Hominis immortalitate. De Justitia primi Hominis, an Naturalis fuerit vel Supernaturalis. De Libero Hominis Arbitrio. Quomodo Divinus concursus & cooperatio cum Arbitrii humani libertate conciliari possit. Concordia Libertatis Humanae cum Praescientia Divina. Concordia Libertatis Humanae cum Decretis Divinis. Quomodo se habet Liberum Hominis Arbitrium in statu Naturae lapsae, respectu Boni Salutaris atque Spiritualis. De Gratiae necessitate, & Liberi Hominum Arbitrii viribus circa Bonum Morale in statu Naturae Lapsae. Theses Theologicae, in quibus exponuntur variae distinctiones & acceptiones Gratiae. Theses Theologicae, in quibus exponitur an & quatenus homo per Christi gratiam Legem implere possit, & Dei mandata servare. De veritate Bonorum operu quae per Christi Gratiam fiunt à Regenitis. Thes. Theol. in quibus exponitur an & quatenus teneantur fideles servare Dei Legem & Bona opera facere. Thes. Theol. De Relatione Bonorum operum ad vitam Eternam. De Vsu & Efficacia Sacramentorum Novi Test. Theses Theologicae, in quibus exponitur, An Christus sit Mediator secundum utramque Naturam, Humanam & Divinam? eaque de re sententia Ecclesiae Romanae cum Protestantium doctrina confertur. Theses Theologicae, in quibus inquiritur, An ex oblata atque exoptata Vnione eorum qui inter Protestantes singulari, nomine Reformati dicuntur, cum iis qui vocantur Confessionis Augustanae, sequatur Protestantes cum Ecclesia Romana uniri posse & debere. * Elucidatio status aliquot Controver siarum circa Dei Verbum & Scripturam Sacram. * Elucidatio status cont, circa Christi Personam & Officium. * Thes. Theol. in quibus inquiritur, An Cultus Divinus publicè & privatim celebrari debeat lingua vulgari & plebi intellecta. * De Ecclesiae Regimine & de Romano Pontifice. * De Conciliis. * De Ecclesia militante. * De Membris Ecclesiae militantis. We whose Names are under-written do Approve these Proposals of Moses Pitt Bookseller, as Just and Honest, and recommend them as in some respects more than ordinary, fair, and worthy all Encouragement; and we do ourselves subscribe for the Theses Theologicae of Ludovicus Le Blanc, according to the Tenor of the said Proposals. H. L. B. of London. G. L. B. of Winchester. W. L.B. of Peterborough. W. L. B. of St. Asaph. Benj. Witchcot D. D. Tho. Gale D. D. Anth. Horneck D. D. Will. Cave D. D. Jo. Younger D. D. Will. Sherlock D. D. Tho. Plume D. D. Tho. Clutterbuck D. D. Tho. Pagitt D. D. Robert Grove D. D. Edward Lake D. D. Clement Sankey D. D. William Turner D. D. William Bates D. D. Henry Dove D. D. Gilb. Burnet D. D. John Tillotson D. D. John Hall D. D. John Cawley D. D. Tho. Jacomb D. D. Jam. Gardiner D. D. Edw. Stilling fleet D.D. George Hickes D. D. George Reynell D. D. Francis Turner D. D. Tho. Tenison D. D. John Sharpe D. D. Tho. Cartwright D. D. Tho. Short M. D. Will. Levenz M. D. 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For the Ease of Subscribers that live in the Country, Moses Pitt hath left Receipts with the Booksellers here mentioned, To whom Money may be paid; who also give these Proposals Gratis. Richard Davis in Oxford. Sam. Simpson in Cambridge. Richard Lambert in York. Rob. Eveleigh in Exeter. Mich. Hid. in Exeter. Godfrey Boucher in Peterborough. Thomas Ratten in harbour. Sam. Evans in Worcester. John Jones in Worcester. Samuel Richards in Nottingham. Edw. Paulet in Grantham. Obed. Smith in Davintry. Tho. Hall of Colchester. George Rose in Norwich. Edw. Giles in Norwich. Will. Churchill in Dorchester. Will. Nott in the Pall Mall. Gabriel Kunholt against the Mewse. Dudley Davis in Dublin. Robert Mein Postmaster of Edinburg. Richard Randal of Newcastle. John Fowler of Northampton Tho. Wall of Bristol. Edward Candle in Bath.