He is inftall'd Canon, and foon after promoted to the Deanery of Canterbury 21 He He is chofen Lecturer of St. Law- His Conference with Mr. BAXTEr, He publifbes Bishop WILKINS'S Na- 4I tural Religion His Letter to my Lord RUSSEL when He publishes Dr. BARROW's Works, A Convocation fummon'd, they meet, Diffe- rences arife among them, they are diffolv'd, The Cafe of All-Souls College Oxon ΙΟΙ His admirable Conduct and Behavi- His Sickness and Death 118, 119 Bishop BURNET preaches his Funeral Sermon ibid. His Character of Arch-Bishop TIL- THE LIFE O F Arch-Bishop Tillotson. The INTRODUCTION. T HOSE who have undertaken to write the Lives of illuftrious Men, have generally chosen for the Subject of their Hiftory, great Princes or victorious Generals, famous Legislators, or wife Politicians, fuch as have signalized themselves by Military Exploits, or by their prudent Adminiftration of Civil Affairs. PLUTARCH, and moft of the other Biographers of Antiquity, Biographers of Antiquity, have |