the various readings of them, 285. When fubdivided into chapters and verses, 287. Marks of their divine autho- rity, 288.
SELDON, Mr. his character, 28. SENSATIONS, diftinct, of every
kind, caufed by motions of equal momenta, 510. S'GRAVESANDE, Profeffor, an account of his life, 440. SLOP, Dr. his perfon described, 569. His unfortunate adven ture, 570. \ SODOM, Lake of, vulgar error relating to, difproved, 264. SPIRITS, Animal, fuppofed to be the most perfect operation of the third digestion, 413. SYMPATHY, an unquestionable principle in human nature, 2. On what occafions excited, 3-
SATELLITES, why their motions VARIATION Chart, method
are irregular, 126. SAVAGE, Mr. Richard, his obli- gations to Mr. Aaron Hill, 550.
SCRIPTURES, probable caufes of
of defcribing, 169. VICES of the Great, why thought agreeable by the ignorant, 15. VIRTUE, whence our approba- tion of it is derived, 12. Vis Inertiæ, the property of, not inherent
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