Conftitutions (of the Free-Mafons) an Account of them, Cyder, its Virtues, 'D Page 317-352 218 Divifibility (in infinitum) of Matter, denied up on very weak Grounds, 364 Druids (the British) several Particulars relating to thofe ancient Sages, E 242-249 ERA (the Chriftian) its Epocha fixed, 325 Eugene, (Prince) an Account of his Memoirs in five Volumes, 432-442 Existence (continued) of Objects, why fuppofed, 386 Expletives, their Advantage to the poetick Style, 61 Extension, the Manner in which the Idea of it is formed, FOSTER F 368 OSTER (Mrs.) her Relation concerning her G 114 Genealogies (of Jefus Chrift) reconciled, 134 Geometry, pretended to be uncertain, 151, 186-208 375 God, the Justice and Goodness of his Dealings with Mankind defended, 308 Gout, Rules for eradicating it out of the Body, 224 Grand-Mafter (of Mafons) in Scotland, his Appointment by James I. Grand-Mafters (of Mafons) in England, from 1717 to 1738, 341. The Ceremoniale of their Inveftiture, 346. Gravitation, feveral Phenomena of that Quality, 50. Its greatest Diminution at the Earth's Equator accounted for, Grotius refuted, H 51 II HALES (Dr. Stephen) an Abstract of his Phi lofophical Experiments, 265-284 Helfham Helfham (Dr. Richard) an Abstract of his Lectures Page 49 in Natural Philofophy, 19 227 DEAS defined, 357. Their Derivation, 358. Abstract, their Nature, 360. How formed, 361 206 Jews, (modern) a Difcourfe on the Causes of their II their Haughtinefs cenfured, 311. Some mor- ibid. Synagogues, their Antiquity disputed, 3 vi. 4. A Comment thereon, L L 261 263 422 Amotte (Dr. Charles) his Remarks relating to a Law Law (Rev. Mr.) bis Letter relating to Mr. Mac- Letter (4) relating to the Trinity, Page 442 · 209 215 Lobb (Dr. Theophilus) an Analysis of his Treatife on the Stone, Lodges (of Free-Mafons) difturbed by M 212-226 2. Elizabeth, Their Revi343-349. 349 200 M the Rev. Mr. Law's Sentiments, concerning the AC Pherson (Rev. Mr. John) bis Remarks on Argument a Priori, for proving the Unity of God, 158-185 Magnetism, a curious Phænomenon of that Power, 48 Manufcript (a fingular one, of the New Teftament,) defcribed, 188 Mary (the Virgin) a Dispute concerning her Father decided, 207 Mafonry, its Hiftory, 318-341 Mafons (free) made Felons by Act of Parliament, 334. Not terrified by that Law, 335. Their ancient Practice, Matthew i. 22. critically explained, 336 259 -xi. 15. (laft Claufe) the Meaning of it, 260 Microscope, the noble Discoveries made by it, 249 Milton (Mr. John) an Epitome of his Memoirs by the Rev. Mr. Birch, 95-122 (Mr. Chriftopher) a Short Account of him, 96 Mind (the) its prodigious Capacity, 362. ror to which it is liable, An Er 372 Monofyllables (in the poetick Style) justified, Cafe re 152 Nature N Nature (human) an Account of a Treatife thereon, 353-404. The Dependance of all other Sciences on the Knowledge of it, Page 353 Neceffity, a most prepofterous Definition of it, 379 Mnia, what Virgil intended thereby, P 423 Alladium, its Efteem with the Trojans and Ro PA mans, Paradoxes, 424-426 374, 377, 388, 395, 397, 399 Pearfe (Dr. Zachary) his Remarks on Dr. Bentley's Edition of Paradife Loft, 399 Perceptions (of the human Mind) their Analyfis, 356. Said to conftitute the Soul, Philofophy (natural) the Causes of its Improvement in the laft and prefent Centuries, 41 Poets (Dramatick) of Greece and France compared, Populace (of France) their Circumstances, R REpulfion, the Effects of it, 446--449 307 348 3 52 Rhyme, its Preference to blank Verse asserted, 76, 84 Ripperda (Duke de) an Account of his Memoirs, 313 Romaine (Mr.) his Epiftle to the Rev. Mr. Warburton, 87. Remarks on it, 91. His Letter to the Author of the General Evening-Poft, Rome, Obfervations relating to that City, Sab Abaftian (Don) King of Portugal, a remarkable Sciences, the State of them in France, 18 298 Sea-water, an Account of the Methods that have been formerly used for rendering it potable, 268-273 A Sy A Synopfis of Dr. Hales's Obfervations on this Head, Page 276 Shuttleworth (Mr. John) a brief Account of bis Treatife of Aftronomy, 151 Spy (the Jewish) an Account of that Performance, 295. Specimens of the first Volume, 298-312. A View of the fecond Volume, Tacitus, cenfured, T 444-453 422 Telescope, fuppofed to be known and used here by the Druids, in the Time of Alexander the Great, 242. The Benefits deriv'd from the Use of this curious Inftrument, 249-251 Teftament (the New) Reafons for doubting the prefent Reading and Diftinctions of the Text, Theodore (King of Corfica) fome Particulars relateing to him, 205 450 Tranflation (poetical) a Rule to be obferved therein, 60 IV Acuum (A) fome Obfervations relating thereto, VAcu 370 49 Velocities of falling Bodies at the Times of their De- 278-281 Verfification, the Arts of Homer's, Virgil's, and Milton's Specified and compared, 59-86 Vignoles (Alphonfo des) a Synopfis of the second Tome of his Chronology, 284-294 -, His Reafons for fuppofing the Sacred Text has been in fome Inftances corrupted by Tranfcribers, Vis inertia (of Matter) the Laws of Nature refulting therefrom, 52. The firft of thofe Laws illuftrated, 53 W 293 Water, Methods of preserving it from Putre faction, 277 Wine, Diffolvent of the Stone in human Bodies, 217. Its Virtues in other Cafes, 218 FINI S. |