lege, and one copy to the Mayor of the City of Oxford, and one copy to be put "into the Bodleian Library; and the ex 66 pence of printing them fhall be paid out "of the revenue of the Lands or Estates given for establishing the Divinity Lecture Sermons; and the Preacher shall not be "paid, nor be entitled to the revenue, before they are printed. 66 "Alfo I direct and appoint, that no per"fon fhall be qualified to preach the Di vinity Lecture Sermons, unless he hath "taken the Degree of Master of Arts at leaft, in one of the two Univerfities of "Oxford or Cambridge; and that the fame "person shall never preach the Divinity "Lecture Sermons twice." The clear income of Mr. Bampton's eftate amounts to about 120l. per ann. CONTENTS. The Present State of Religion, with some conjectural Remarks upon Prophecies to be It doth not yet appear what we shall be. |