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ADDISON, quotations from

pleasing death of,

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account from, of an infidel in France

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prefers the psalms to Pindar and Horace

Adolphus, Gustavus, spent much time in prayer

Adrian, address of, to his soul at death

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73

296

Africa, inhabitants of

286

Aiken's account of the Methodists

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Authors, royal and noble, since the conquest
Aylmer on the character of women

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309

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Babylon, prophecies concerning, conclusive
Bacon, thoughts of, on deism

some account of

declaration of, on the gospel

Bankrupts seldom afterwards pay their creditors

125

84

85

240

339

Baptism, office of, an hardship on the clergy

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Bath, earl of, devoted his leisure to prayer and the Bible

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account of one who burnt and another who roasted it

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a chief means of the present learning and liberty
read with various views

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274

abounds with all kinds of beauties

274

- should be read in classical schools for its beauties

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Bishops, conduct of, a main cause of infidelity

income of

without secular dominion in the first ages

frequently hold incompatible preferments
should come among their clergy

Irish, number and income of

and clergy of Europe, a main cause of its misery
duty of

some of the, worthy characters

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275

335

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Bishops generally oppose zealous clergymen

should preach boldly and faithfully

conduct of, cause of the increase of Dissenters
names of, very pompous

Blackmore, opinion of, on the Bible

Boerhaave, eminent for devotion

Boileau, a great admirer of the Bible

Bolingbroke speaks favourably of the gospel

egregiously mistaken

an immoral man

died a deist

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Bonnet, on the facts of the New Testament

217

Bonnell, made the Scriptures his daily study

Books in favour of the Jewish and Christian religions

to promote the spirit of religion recommended
number of, published in Germany

Bounty, Queen Ann's, obtained by Burnet
Boyle, entertained an awful sense of God
a great lover of the Bible

on the unreasonableness of deists

Brandt, conversion of, from infidelity

Briefs, church, some account of

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122

300

334

92

205

250

250

59

176

Brown, a firm believer

249

Thomas, lived laughing, but died groaning

261

Bruno, burn for an atheist

273

Bryant, quotation from

7

Bucer wished for farther reformation

166

Buckingham, reproved by Waller

260

pathetic letter from

Burnet, great diligence of

opinion of, concerning the clergy

attempted a reformation

considered subscription as an imposition

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Canons, oath of, obedience to the, extremely wrong

no bishop in England complies with the whole

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Christianity admits no establishment

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ferments

mysteries of, no objection to it

Christians, corruption of, owing to the clergy
knavery of, no objection to Christianity
animosities of, cause of infidelity
number of, in the world

Church of Christ incapable of a temporal head

- of England, income of

preferments by money or interest
objections to

Church livings, monopoly of, a curse to the country

wardens, generally perjured

Cicero, quotations from

Claude, edifying death of

Clark on Christianity recommended

the incarnation

Clergy, of the establishment, in England

immoral, do much harm

income of

an eighteenth part of the, enjoy all the best pre-

superior, extremely to blame

the 18,000 might do wonders

negligence of the, cause of the increase of Dis-

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167

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183

180°

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218

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129

91

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94, 246

339

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horribly cruel under Lewis XIV.

Cobold's essay on the historic form of Scripture

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Cowper, quotations from

11, 32, 82, 97, 177, 190, 191

Creed, Athanasian, some thoughts on
Cromwell could repeat the New Testament
Curates, frequently guilty of non-residence

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a conscientious, preferable to a secular priest
curious confession of a

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shocking death of a

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Derry-bishop of, an unpardonable non-resident

Devil, proofs of the existence of

Diderot died meanly

Dillon, earl of Roscommon, penitent death of

Dispersion of mankind no objection to Scripture
Dissenters, number of

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Dissenters making great exertions

98,

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