124. Concert of dogs, another of cats
125. Irish Antiquities, &c.
126. Flesh of a bullock as white as that of a chicken
127. Royal George sunk at Portsmouth
128. The wise miser
132. A colewort leaf
133. Human tibia turned into leather 134. Butter turned into powder 135. Fractured bone laterally united 136. An old Jesuit turned Jew 137. Pride
138. Self-origination
149. One may have leave to do a little good
158. New edition of Chambers's Dictionary
159. Olim Truncus eram, &c.
160. Friendship of two, no part of Christianity 161. Infidel attachment to the Koran
181. He that hath ears to hear, let him hear
190. A riddle
191. Regulation of diet
192. People with double weasands
193. A man with wind and weather at his will 194. What every preacher ought to hold forth 195. Faith or Works
196. Brutes have souls and some understanding 197. Of Novels
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FOURTH, FIFTH, AND SIXTH VOLUMES.
ABDICATION of reason, iv. 518. Abhorrence of sin, its effect, iv. 223. Abject fear, whether excited by religion, iv. 378.
Abolition of Christianity in England, of the, v. 253.
Abridgment of liberty, its consequence,
Absolution from sin, vi. 85.
Abstemiousness of the Scotch, v. 261. Absurdities, none in religion, iv. 328. Abuse of newspapers, vi. 9. Academy of thieves, v. 357. Accommodating religion injurious, vi. 21. Accommodation to great men cultivated, iv. 21.
Accountable, how we are, iv. 52. Acosta, his suicide, iv. 101.
Affection, natural, from one man to Affections, internal music of the, iv. 23. another, iv. 194. Corrupt, obstacles to the pursuit of knowledge, 104.
Age, respect due to, iv. 12. Affliction, yielding to the power of, v. 421. At what,
man really die, v. 470. Ages of the world, the four, iv. 394. Agreement, general, that the Bible is the word of God, iv. 303. Agriculture, what it is, vi. 113. Alembic of deism, iv. 483. Alcidas, a character, v. 476.
Alexander the Great and an apparition, iv. 398.
Alexandria, destruction of, iv. 92. Alike, men do not reason, iv. 66.
Acquaintance, what we know of each Alive, how ordinances keep religion, v.
other by, v. 396. New, 424.
Acquittal, balls of, v. 295.
Act of reasoning, what it is, iv. 78. Acting against nature, shocking, iv. 53. Well, v. 409.
Actions, in what their morality consists, iv. 34. How to be estimated, 43. Truth of, v. 418. Springs of, 435. Single, character not founded on, 441. A man's monument, 464. Actor, the conduct of an, vi. 168. Adjustment of the mind to circumstances,
Administration, wicked, consequences of, iv. 58.
Admiration, of what is not understood, v. 185. Produced by imitation, 419. Admonitions, useful, whence derived, v.
Adoration, fear a cause of, iv. 73. Adversity, influence of, v. 427. prosperity, 463. Advice, its character, v. 403. Of giving,
Allegorical, the style of the Scripture is, Alliance of deism and popery, iv. 558. vi. 46. Allusive, evening, vi. 12. Morning, 14. Allusions, v. 51. Ambassador, absurd conduct of, v. 226. Ambition, v. 396. The purchase it some- times makes, 284. Climbing the lad- der of, gradually, 462. Amends for sin, repentance does not Ambitious men, their state, v. 437. Americans, probable origin of, vi. 41. make, iv. 241. Amusements, how a nation is distinguish- Anacharsis, his travels in Greece, iv. 106. ed by them, vi. 246. Analogy, its future influence on the soul, iv. 82. Arguments founded on, vi.
Anarchy within us, iv. 126. An impos- Ancestors, buying, vi. 157. sible state, v. 266.
Ancients, who called themselves the, v. 452.
Angel, man rising into an, vi. 68. Angels, of the sinning, vi. 149. Animosities and divisions of churches, v. 471.
Annihilation of Spirit, iv. 141. Anodyne nature of Lord Shaftesbury's writings, v. 183.
Anson, Lord, voyages of, the name of Anointing persons to office, vi. 21. God not mentioned, vi. 99.
Appearance of things according to the frame of our minds, v. 465. Appetite, of knowledge, v. 392. False, for artificial and far-fetched refinements, 449.
Appetites, proper restraint of, iv. 513. Applause and censure, v. 463. Application of God's covenanted mercy, v. 239.
Apprehension, the faculty of, what it is. iv. 78.
Approbation of God, vi. 103.
Approximation, mathematical, vi. 27. Aptness in children to learn, iv. 144. Arbitrary being, God not an, iv. 314. Engrossers of knowledge, who, v. 190. Archetype of things in the divine mind, iv. 227.
Aristocratical government, vi. 98.
Those who are, live in one common world, v. 377.
BABOONS, noise made by, vi. 124. Bacchus, rites of, iv. 85. Bacon, lord, his experimental philoso- phy, vi. 133.
Bad man in power, of a, iv. 58. Man, a, ought not to be served, v. 462. Principles, effect of, 319. Balancing evidences, iv. 277. Balloons, invention of, vi. 124. Balls used in giving judgment, v. 295. Band of society, religion the, v. 320. Banging a congregation, vi. 113. Bankrupts and beggars, what makes,
Banter applied to argument, v. 189. Baptism, iv. 321.
Baptismal vow, renewal of, v. 237. Barbarity, commercial, vi. 39. Barbarism and vice, how chastised, v. 310.
Barley, crop of, v. 335.
Barometer, the mind like a, v. 451.
Arithmetical rules, latin verses made by, Barrow, Dr, character of, as a preacher,
Artifice and fanaticism, vi. 140. Artifices of infidels, iv. 462. Artificial, methods of self-management,iv. 50. Darkness of some writers, v. 188. Artist, religious, iv. 312. Asleep, imagination works with the greatest force when we are, v. 410. Assent, degrees of, iv. 28. To testimony, when suspended, 273. Assistance of revelation in acquiring knowledge, iv. 84.
Assize, injustice taught at an, v. 274. Association of worldly powers against Christianity, iv. 40.
Barrows of the dead, vi. 126.
Battery against the church of England, iv. 551.
Beard, shaving of the, vi. 184. Bearded children, conduct of, v. 470. Beauty and deformity of actions, iv. 108. Bedlam, infernal, v. 441. Beef trade, v. 358.
Beehive, the, an allusion, v. 61. Beggars, felicity of, iv. 22. Strolling, v. 357. And bankrupts, what makes, 420.
Behaviour of the clergy, no real argu- ment for or against religion, iv. 424. Being of God, proofs of, iv. $1.
Astronomical vanity, an instance of, in Benefactor, the memory of Christ our,
the Ptolomaic system, v. 442.
Atheism infamous, vi. 99.
Atheist, no man really an, v. 441. Athenians, how they voted in judgment, v. 285.
Athens, the thirty tyrants at, iv. 91. Atlantis, Island of, vi. 41. Atlas, Mount, vi. 45.
Attachment to old opinions, iv. 99. Attachments, present, carried into the future world, vi. 70. First, who are riveted to, iv. 177. Attention, how distracted, vi. 20. Attraction, grand principle of,'a mystery, iv. 364. Of water and vegetables, vi. 114. What, 129. Audience, the best part of an, vi. 208. Augustus, conduct of, iv. 91. Author of religion, God, iv. 314. Authority affixed to strength, v. 485. Awake, by what means the mind is kept, to religious knowledge, iv, 377.
Benefits, love founded on, iv. 194. Of the sacrament, v. 232. Benevolence, mutual, iv. 50.
deist, in what it terminates, 191. Berkley's dialogues on matter, vi. 132. Bible, the, vi. 70. Better understood than any other book, iv, 298. Bigot, who is a, iv. 446. Bigotry, what it is, v. 473. Binding the actions of moral agents, iv. 51.
Birds, notes of, imitated, vi. 124. Bite of a madman, vi. 110. Bitterness not to be mixed with reproof, iv. 511.
Black jaundice, how cured, v. 9. Cattle, profitable, 327.
Blasphemies of the wicked in a future state, iv. 216.
Blasphemy, secondhand, vi. 130. Blastus, a character, v. 403.
Blind attachment to new opinions, iv. 446.
Blount, Mr. the reason why he com- mitted suicide, iv. 101.
Body, the, care which it requires, iv. 75. Bodies, dungeons of the mind, iv. 68. Brought into contact, vi. 148. Of divinity, v, 263, Bold-headed men, iv. 386. Book, answering a, v. 463. Books, of the New Testament written by their alleged authors, iv, 282. An apology for, v. 171. Republic of, 177. Judiciously chosen, their uti- lity, 405. Few heads can bear, 463. Boundaries of time, v, 468. Bounds, liberty without, iv. 387. Bracers and stimulants wanted in reli- gion, vi. 209.
Bread, cannot be eaten and had, v. 436,
Breakfast, different taste for, v. 179. Brewing knowledge, v. 405. Briareus and Pluto, vi. 20. Britain, original idolatry of, iv. 86. Broad road, the, iv, 372. Broborita, who they were, iv. 454. Brown's Analogy, character of, iv. 74. Brutes, instincts of, iv. 51. Bruyere's Characters, why well received, vi. 19.
Brydone, his misrepresentation correct- ed, vi. 231.
Building, an observation on, vi. 5. Bullocks and cows, v. 325. Bumphino, a character, v. 394. Bungling man maker, who is a, v. 471. Burning the Bible, a proposition for, v.
Business a crooked road, v. 391.
Carthaginians, human sacrifices of, iv. 86.
Cassius, law of, v. 295. Cat and swallows, vi. 245. Cats, concert of, vi, 124. Catarrh, how pretended to be cured, v. 479.
Catechism, a short, vi, 78, Caterpillar, an allusion, v. 51. Caterpillars at Monagham, v. 29. Cato, his moral character, iv. 90. Catullus, how treated by Cæsar, v. 401. Cavern under the sea, vi. 42. Cause, first, how proved, iv. 71. Causes, two, never employed by God for one purpose, iv, 132.
Censure, spirit of, v. 292. And ap- plause, 463.
Centre, of love, iv, 192. Everywhere, and circumference nowhere, God is a being whose, 364, Of character, every man is, of his own, v. 446, Ceremonies, stir about, what it is like, v. 265.
Cerinthian heresy, the, v. 225.
Certainty said to be produced by mathe- matics, vi. 138.
Chambers's Dictionary, character of, vi.
Chandler of new lights, Mr. Chubb, a, iv. 520.
Change of condition, v. 410. A nice point, 407.
Changes, in the law dangerous, v. 294. In the world perpetual, 441. Chaplains, servile, iv. 428. Character, influence of, v. 460. Not
founded on single actions, 441. Every man the centre of his own, 446, How we should fix that of others, 481.
Butter, turned into a substance like Characteristics,lord Shaftesbury's, iv. 23.
CESIUS the tribune, v. 296. Cæsar's greatest victory, v. 401. Calamities sent to redress national grievances, v. 285. Calmness of mind, v. 406. Calumny against the clergy, iv. 426. Camillus, character of, vi. 193. Candid education, what it sometimes means, iv. 31. Reader, the, v. 171. Candidates, for holy orders, a proposal for treating them, iv. 415. For dis- simulation, 549.
Candour, professed men of, iv. 511. Canon of the Old and New Testament, iv. 282.
Capacity, mean, vi. 164. Captives, sacrifice of, iv. 86. Caracalla, conduct of, iv. 92. Care of the soul, v. 398.
Caribees, conduct of to their children, iv. 89.
Carmina of the monks, v. 12.
Charmidas, a character, v. 415. Charms used by the monks, v. 12. Chastity of mind and body, v. 475. Cheap, how religion may be taught,v.262. Cheapness of provisions, v. 363. Cheerfulness and vivacity of young peo- ple, v. 425.
Chevalier, hopes of the, v. 299. Child-bearing and nursing, v. 332. Children, burning, to Baal, iv. 86. Am-
bitious of, fine playthings, v. 470. No actual increase of expense, 475. China, character of its government, v. 483.
Chinese, conduct of, to their gods, iv. 87. Choice, of ministers by the people, in- jurious, vi. 171. As to religion, v. 401 Chremes, a character, v. 474.. Christian, what it is to be a, vi. 143. Christianity, weak at its promulgation, iv. 38. Not founded on Argument, remarks on that work, 517. Falsely represented as injurious, v. 77. Pro- posal for the revival of, 251,
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