Works, imperfect, no argument against existence of a Creator, i. 45. Worship, private, iv. 155. Publick, ibid. Must be general in forms, 156. But the true feelings of, will impart particularity, 159. Not tedious when accompanied with true devotion, ibid.
Writing employs many muscles, i. 99.
Young clergy, advice to, iv. 27. To be respected, ibid. Frugal, 30. So- ber, 31. Chaste, 32. Fond of retirement, ibid. Reserved, 34. Se- rious, 35.
OF THE BOOKS, AUTHORS, SECTS OF CHRISTIANITY, OR OTHER RELIGIOUS AND HISTORICAL EVENTS, &c.
Baronius, v. 225. Basil, ii. 133, v. 151.
Aratus, v. 212. Argyle's death, ii. 359. Arians, the, ii. 154, 156. Aristotle's defence of slavery, iii. 36.
Arkwright's mill, i. 149. Arminian confession, iv. 444. Arnobius, ii. 127, 332. Artemon, ii. 151, 156.
Assyrian custom of wiving, iii. 234. Athanasians, the, ii. 154. Athanasius, ii. 132, 168. Athenagoras, v. 228. Athenians allowed incest, iii. 220. Required parents to educate their children, how, 241.
Atkinson, ii. 170.
Audians, the, ii. 156.
Augustine, ii. 100, 142, 153, 169, 412.
Aurelius, M. ii. 36.
Aurelius Victor, ii. 295.
Austin, St. means of his conversion, iv. 229.
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Balguy on Divine Benevolence, i. | Basilides, ii. 149, v. 281.
329, 333.
Batty on Lunacy, ii. 191. Baxter's Reasons, ii. 400.
Bardesanes, ii. 405. Barnabas, Ep. of, ii. 74, 105, 172, Beattie, ii. 260.
389.
Bede's Latin Version of N. T. v. 60. Benson's History of Christ, ii. 319,
320, 321. Answer to Middleton,
359. Dissert. Life of St. Paul, | Brinkley on fruits, i. 243. Hints v. 19, 63, 173, 191, 219. Bentley, ii. 97.
on astronomy, 260.
Bryant, ii. 164. On Christian Reli- gion, 320.
Berkley's Observation on Foreign Trade, iii. 484. Biog. Brit. ii. 359.
Buffon's origin of planets, i. 276. Of organized bodies, 292. Buf- fon, iii. 38.
Bishop-Wearmouth bridge, con- structed on the principles of vertebra in the back-bone, i. 77. Blackstone's Commentaries, iv. 440. Bochari, ii. 345. Boerhaave, ii. 229. Bonnet on birds, i. 130. Bonnet, ii. 68.
Cæsar de Bel. Gal. ii. 186. iii. 225. Caius, ii. 156. Cambridge Manuscript of N. T, v.
184.
Campbell on Miracles, ii. 190, 367. Carpocratians, the, ii. 150. Celsus, ii. 152, 161-163.. Cerinthus, ii. 154.
Chaldeans allowed incest, iii. 220. Chandler on Prophecies, ii, 215. Charles VII. of France, had the
first standing army, iii. 519. Cheselden's Anatomy, i. 84, 86, 87, 104, 125, 126, 135, 137, 138. Chrysostom, ii. 147, 154, 162, v. 60.
Denmark, revolution in, iii. 369. Derham's Phys. Theol. i. 78, 220, 237.
Bull, Bishop. iv. 450. Burn's Justice, iii 176. Burnet's History of his own times, ii. 104, iv. 442. Exposition, ii. 366. Opinion of Whole Duty of Man, iv 153. Butler's Analogy, ii. 398.
Diogenes Laertius, ii. 300.
Dion Cassius, ii. 84, 285, 293, 297. Dionysius of Alexandria, ii. 145, 153, 157.
Cicero, i. 237. ii. 287, 297. iv. 433. His disputed Epistles, v. 233. Clarendon's History, ii. 104, 359. Clarke's Natural and Revealed Re- ligion, ii. 24, 407.
Clemens Alex. ii. 121, 136, 139, 144, 147, 170, 171, 173, 331. v. 228. Clemens Rom. ii. 55, 74, 106, 172. 232, 389. v. 228.
Clerc Le, ii. 134, 218. Coptick version of N. T. v. 60, 93. Cotes's notion of attraction, i. 269. Cromwell, O. advice to, iii. 336. Cyprian, ii. 126, 131, 137, 140, 142. | Cyril, ii. 132, 168.
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Damasus, ii. 146.
Dionysius of Corinth, ii. 107, 139.
Darwin's Phytologia, i. 247. Botan- Dionysius Halicar. ii. 376. ick Garden, 250. Doddridge's mistake about Cæsa-
rea, v. 104.
Donatists, the, ii. 153, 156. Douglas's Criterion of Miracles, ii. 182, 183, 205, 207. Duchal, ii. 260.
Hare's Dr. sermon, iv. 450. Hartley on Man, ii. 29,186,262,384 Harvey, i. 220. Hegesippus, ii. 116.
Heister on the socket of the eye, i. 30. On the muscles of the mouth, 104.
Firmicus, ii. 332.
Fontana on venomous insects, i. 320.
Hamburgher on the heart, i. 114.
Hampstead-Hill, prospect from, i.
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Haller's Letters to his Daughter, Hermogenės, ii. 151. ii. 229.
Helmont Van, iii. 38. Hermas, Shepherd of, ii. 56, 109, 172, 389. v. 228.
Hermias, v. 228.
Greeks allowed husband to divorce his wife, iii. 225. Paid money for wives, 233.
Greenland, History of, ii. 342. Gregory Nazianzen, ii. 168. Gregory of Nyssen, ii. 147, 182. Griesbach's N. T. v. 134. Grotius de Verit. Chr. Rel. ii. 248. v. 83, 93, 118, 147, 189, 212. Grotius, de Jur. iii. 7.
Herod's promise to his daughter,
iii. 108.
30.
Hamilton's translation of the He- History, Mod. Univ. ii. 352–354. daya, ii. 239. iv. 89. Hoadley Bishop, iv. 446. His an-
Haracleon, ii. 150.
swer to Dr. Hare's sermon, 450. Hogg's edition of Lardner, ii. 149. Home on the ear of the elephant, i. 40. On the delicate muscles, 101. On the mamma of males, 296.
Hesychius, ii. 145. Hippolytus, ii. 130.
Hulse, Theol. Jud. ii. 212. Hume's Essays, i. 347. On Mira- cles, ii. 11-16, 195, 200. In- quiry on Morals, iii. 34, 66. Hunter's dissection of a whale, i.
111.
Lactantius, ii. 127, 391. Lama of Thibet, iii. 334. Lardner's Jew. and Heath. Test, ii. 31, 35, 300, 393. Credib. 46, 101, 105, 106, 109, 111-114, 116-118, 121, 123–125, 127, 128, 130-142, 144-147, 149- 160, 162-165, 167-173, 217, 237, 256, 260, 278-283, 285- 299, 303, 305, 306,333, 335, 360. v. 19, 35, 149, 153, 227-236. Law's Life of Christ, ii. 268, 269. Leipsick Transactions, i. 101. Linnæus on serpents, i. 321. Lipsius Saturnal, ii. 405.
Jortin, Dis. on Chr. Rel. ii. 197, 240, 268, 318, 337, 384. His Eccl. Hist. 376. Life of Erasmus, v. 10. Josephus's Antiq. ii. 70, 279-285, 288-291, 295-298, 304, 306. De Bel, 217, 276, 279, 284, 286— 289, 292-296, 299. Cont. Ap. 295. In Vit. 298. Irenæus, ii. 75, 112, 118, 136, 139, 150, 151, 171, 391. iii. 316. v. 228, 232, 235.
Maclaurin's account of Newton's Philosophy, i. 277.
Mahomet, ii. 343. His religion and
law, iv. 88. Malpighius, i. 125.
Julian, ii. 165, 166. Julius Africanus, i. 145.
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| King's Dr. Oration, iv. 433. Koran, the, ii 241, 254, 343-345, 350-353, 355, 356.
Justin Martyr, ii. 22, 76, 114, 115, 138, 140, 330, 390, v. 228. Juvenal, ii. 33.
Livy, ii. 294, 305.
Locke's Reasonableness of Christ- ianity, ii. 271. Locke on govern- ment, iii. 14. His doctrine of origin of property, 98. Notion of origin of government, 338. Comment, v. 78, 124, 133, 141, 149. On Understanding, 240. Lowth's Isaiah, i. 212, 213. Lucian, ii. 69, 301. Lucian of Antioch, 145. Ludovicus Capellus, v. 19, 225. Lyttleton's Conversion of St. Paul, v. 242.
Malthus on Population, i. 343. Manetho, ii. 186.
Manichæans, the, ii. 156. Marcellus, ii. 156.
Marcion, ii. 155. v. 147, 230.
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