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Cató, mentioned as an Orator,

268

Ceres, two Statues of ber defcribed,

446

Cicero, fome Particulars relating to bimas anOrator, 272 Cities (devoted) the Law relating to them explained,

150-155

Clement (of Alexandria) the Books of Scripture own'd or not received by him, 222. A critical Inquiry relating to his Treatment of the earliest ecclefiaftical Writings, Canonical and Apocryphal, ibid. His Notion of the Sibyls and Sibylline Verfes, -Cohefion (of the Particles of Bodies) Confiderations thereon,

Coins (Roman) an Account of them,

224

248

400

Conflagration (of the Earth) defcribed, 65. The Grounds whereon our Expectation of this tremend aus Event is founded,

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Cotta, his Style commended,
Craffus, a Character of bis Eloquence, 4270
Criticilm, fome Reflections thereupon, 19.1 442
Ctelias, fome Particulars concerning bim, Pl
Cyropædia (of Xenophon) a Differtation thereupon,
1113275 350

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DEity (the Doctrine of) explanatory of the Syf

tem of the Universe,kammko

361

Demetrius Phalareus, recorded as the Corruptor of the Greek Eloquence,

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Devil, Objections against bis Existence, with their

Answers,hond

Diana (of Segelta) deferibed,

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Diodorus Siculus, an Account of him, and his Hi

Story,

114

Dionyfius Halicarnaffeus, bis Memoirs, with the Character of his Writings,

Dinarchus, mentioned as an Orator,

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Agles (Roman) the Veneration in which they
were held,

Earth (the) Tokens of its ruinous Condition,
Epicurus, bis Character,

406

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32

Epifle (to the Hebrews) a Testimony of its being wrote by St. Paul,

228

Eternity (of God) demonftrated, 362-366. The moft proper Conception we can form of it, 364. Inferences from it, 367-371

Eutropius, mentioned,

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ALL (of Mankind) Proofs of it,

133

48-60

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256

Forbes (Dr.) an Account of his Collection

• State Papers,

Force (projectile, of the Planets) confidered,

Freethinker (The Chriftian) a hort View of

Treatise fo entitled,

Freethinkers, difparaged,

Freethinking, the Nonfenfe of it, 28, 29.

confiftency, 29-32

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Ladiators (Roman) divers Particulars relating to them,

413

Gorboduc, Remarks on fome fuppofed Errors of a late Edition of it,

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Gofpel, an Inquiry whether it has difcovered any new Doctrine of Morality, which Reafon does not dicwhichas tate,

Occafion

193

ten, 220. Its Authority own'd by St. Clement of Alexandria, ibid. N

Of St. Mark, the bs being writ

Gravitation (of Bodies to the Center of the Earth) the Reasons of it assigned, 239. (Of the Planets towards their Centers) the Caufe of it investigated,

250. Proved to be the Effect of Design, 257.
Not the Action of Matter, ibid. But of an im-
material Caufe, 258.

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Heathens, their moral Principles before the Time

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of our Saviour, 189-193. The Way where-
by they acquired them fet forth, 197-201.
Herodotus, a brief Account of him, 104.
perior Merit of his Hiftory, 107.
Hiftory, its primitive State among the Romans, 122,

123

Hyperides, his Style commended, 265. His unhappy
Catastrophe, 266.

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Noculation, the Chinese and Turkish Methods
thereof, 309. Two Queries relating to this O-
peration, 310..

Intelligence (of the fupreme Being) argued from the
animal Life, 351-356. From the intellectual
Powers of the human Nature, ibid.

Johnson (Samuel) an Account of his Sermons, 61-78
Jofephus, an Account of him and his Writings, 118

Ifæus, fome Particulars relating to him,

Ifocrates, an Account of him,

Jupiter Ourios, mentioned,

Juftin, his Character, as a Writer,

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LÆlius, an Inftance of his Integrity

265

262

444

132

269

La Motte (Dr. Charles) his Differtations, on
St. Paul's Appeal to Cæfar, 79-96: On the
Name of Chreftus in Suetonius, 313-327.
Lardner (Mr. Nathaniel) an Account of the fecond
Part of the Second Volume of his Credibility of
the Gospel-Hiftory, 219-234. His Opinion

concern-

398

concerning the fuppofitious Writings of the fecond Century, 231. And of the Sibylline Oracles, 233 Latium (the Right of) an Illuftration of it, Livy, an Account of him and his Writings, Logarithms, a Synopfis of Mr. Martin's Treatife concerning them,

124

429-433

Lucian, bis Mifrepresentation of the Jews and Chriftians,

Lucius Florus, briefly characterised,

325

131

Lucretius, the Aim and Purport of his Writings, 28. His Character, 34.

Lycurgus, an excellent Orator and Magistrate, 265 Lyfias, characterised,

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AN, his original State and Circumstances, 46 Matho, a Synopfis of the first Volume of a Work fo entitled, 213-259. Specimens of the Author's Style and Reafoning, 239-259.

Matter, Activity afcribed to it, 417. In what Senfe it is Jaid to be inactive, ibid. Why deemed lifeless,

419.

Mead (Dr.) his Library celebrated,
Mercury, Verres's Statue of him mentioned,
Microscopes, the best fort of them fpecified,

440 446

215

Mind (human) a Plan towards a compleat Theory

of it, 173-189 Mufick (of the ancient Romans) the Nature of it, 409

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Ratory, its pristine State among the Greeks, 259. The golden Age of it affigned, 266. The Cause of its Declenfion, ibid. Its Revival in fome of the ancient Fathers, 267. Its Condition in the early Times of the Romans, 268. The fecond Period of it among that People, 269. Its highest Elevation, 271. Its Declenfion, 273. Opticks, a noble and delightful Science, 202. Account of Mr. Martin's Treatife thereon, 204-207.

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Pamela,

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Amela, an Account of a fort of Novel under
that Title,
Paterculus, characterifed, as an Author,
Paul (St.) an Inftance of his Policy,
Peon, an Account of him,

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127

324

26 447

Perceptions, Confiderations relating to them, 418
Pericles, the first Improver of Eloquence among the
Greeks,

Perronet, an Abstraft of his Inquiries,

Petronius Arbiter, his Character,

Philo, briefly mentioned,

260

416-418

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Planets, the Caufes of their Revolution investigated,

2~250-258

Pliny (the Younger) his Memoirs and Character,


274-281
Plutarch, a Character of him and of his Works, 120
Polybius, an Account of him and his Writings, 111
Præfectus Prætorio, the Functions and Prerogatives
of that Officer,
Precedency (of the Irish Peers in England) difcuffed,

399

157-169
Prieftcraft, its Definition, 26. Its Origin, 27

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Queries relating to Mankind, as a fallen reco

verable Creature, 43-46. A Refolution of
the first of them,

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Eafon, fome Reflections on its Usefulness in lead-
ing us to Gad,
39
Refurrection (of the Body) proved to be the Epocha
of the perfect Happiness of good Men, 73-78
Revelation, fome Reflections relating thereto, 40.
Objections to it, with their respective Confutations,
133 155

Revenue (of the Roman State) Specified, 493
Rollin (M.) an Abstract of his Memoirs of the an-

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