I. ON THE EFFICACY OF PRAYER AND INTERCESSION. II. ON THE ARTICLES OF THE CHRIS- TIAN FAITH. III. ON THE TEN COMMANDMENTS. TO WHICH ARE NOW FIRST ADDED S E R R Μ Ο Ν N S IN TWO VOL U MES. By SAMUEL OGDEN, D.D. LATE WOODWARDIAN PROFESSOR IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, TO WHICH IS PREFIXED TOGETHER WITH A AGAINST SOME LATE OBJECTIONS. THE SECOND EDITION. CAMBRIDGE, For D. PRINCE & J. COOKE, in Oxford; M.DCC.LXXX. D R. SAMUEL OGDEN, the learned Author of the following Volumes, was born on the 28th day of July in the year 1716, at Manchester in the County of Lancaster, and educated at the Free School there. In March 1733, he was admitted in King's College in Cambridge, and, in August 1736, he removed to St. John's College in the same University ; where, in 1737, he took the Degree of B. A. and, on the 24th of March 1739, was elected Fellow. He was ordained Deacon at Chester by the Bishop of Chester, in June 1740; a 3 and |