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Vigils, supposed to have originated from the Eleusinian
mysteries

ii. 60

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Virgil, an exposition of his allegory of the descent of Æneas

ii. 78

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➡ remarks on his making ships become deities of the sea, ii. 84
remarks on the character of Turnus

ii. 86
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remarks on the character of Dido

ii. 89

remarks on Voltaire's criticism on this story
remarks on his account of the court of Evander
remarks on the Episode of Nisus and Euryalus
recommends adoption
explanation of the Golden Bough

ii. 91
ii. 92

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ii. 106
ii. 114
ii. 122

ii. 123

his account of the mysteries of Mythras
exposition of his character of Charon
explanation of the dog Cerberus
comment on his topography of the infernal regions, ii. 125
remarks on the episodes of Dido and Deiphobus - ii. 135
his description of Elysium compared with that of
Homer
ii. 146
- ii. 150
ii. 160

-infected with Spinozism

remarks on his description of the shield of Æneas -
Virtue, three different excitements to

- i. 233

i. 244

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natural and moral obligations to, distinguished
an enquiry into the nature of, under a dispensation of

rewards and punishments

v. 238
Unity of the Deity taught in the Eleusinian mysteries, ii.149.151
Universality, the want of no objection against the truth of
the Mosaic dispensation
iii. 340

Voltaire, remarks on his criticism on the Dido of Virgil, ii. 88
examination of his method of accounting for the perse-
cuting spirit among Christians
ii. 374
-examination of his objections to the argument of the

iii. 315

Divine Legation of Moses

his account of the Chinese method of printing - iv. 389
his account of the Mosaic dispensation, examined

v. 6

v. 13

his misrepresentation of Judea, refuted
some mistakes in his treatise on toleration, noted - v. 276
his opinion of the origin of human sacrifices, confuted, vi.357
his accusation of the Jews sacrificing a whole nation,
examined
- vi. 376

iv. 133

Voice of the sign, origin of
Vossius, his account of the origin of idolatry, refuted, iv.198
Vows, the origin and obligation of, considered - vi. 362
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Vows, Jephthah's rash vow considered
Utility, indicative of truth
Vulcan, Sir Isaac Newton's account of
compared with that of Homer

W.

Wants of mankind, real and fantastic, enquiry into, and the
effects of
i. 277
War, the different situations of countries for the use of in-
fantry and cavalry
iv. 263
Warburton, answer to the objections of the

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chancellor of

- iii. 202

Church and

iv. 6
i. 248

Will, the foundation of morality
William the Conqueror and King Arthur, the similarity of
the outlines of their characters
iv. 222
William of Newbourg, his character of Pope Gregory VIII.vi.108
Witsius, his arguments for the Egyptian ritual being borrowed
from the Jews, examined
iv. 301
- critique on his Ægyptiaca
iv. 323
Wives, strange or idolatrous, bad consequences of the fond-
ness the Jews had for them, shewn
v. 341
Wollaston, his mistake in establishing the principles of mora-
lity, explained

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iii. 217

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ibid.

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Works, no justification by, under the Gospel
Writing, history of the art of

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i. 253

i.254

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v. 437
iv. 116
i. 329

Z.

Zaleucus, his real existence, and the authenticity of his re-
mains, defended against Bentley

i. 324

-extract from his preface

notes on a passage in

ii. 92

i. 339

i. 353

iii. 101

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v. 41

Zeno, his philosophic character
Zoroastes, the various opinions of the learned who he was, iv.366
- of Hyde and Prideaux, discredited
Cosimus, his relation how the Eleusinian mysteries came to be
excepted in Valentian's edict against nocturnal assem-
bliss

ii. 57

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INDEX.

vi. 33
i. 181

ii. 170-iii. 89, 90

vi. 84
iv. 266
Alembert, d' i. 280-ii. 348
Ambrose
ii. 281
Ammianus Marcellinus, i. 336–

ii. 69-iii. 176-iv. 145. 296
Amos, iv. 172. 291. 341-v. 147.
318-vi. 81
Anaxagoras, ii. 233. 252-iii. 25
Andocides

Andocles

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v. 449
vi. 396

ii. 356. 359

iii. 51

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i. 321
ii. 65

Antoninus Marcus, Emperor,
ii. 35. 381-iii. 104. 130.
167

iv. 190

Antonius Liberalis
Apion
v. 252. 257, 258
Apollodorus, i. 315-ii. 159-
iv. 372

Apollonius, ii. 118. 124-iv. 92
Apollonius Rhodius
ii. 98
Apollonius Tyaneus - ii. 65
Apuleius, i. 149-ii. 13. 48, 49.
70, 71. 78. 102. 108. 146. 157.
163. 169. 171, 172. 349. 367.
iii. 107. 143. 186. 284-iv. 106.
127. 145. 152. 166. 244. 375.
409--vi. 114
Arateus

iv. 196

Arbuthnot
Ariosto

i. 159
ii. 207

Aristides, ii. 6. 12. 59. 142. 144.
147. 149. 158. 160
Aristophanes, i. 188. 239. 300-
ii. 8. 12. 16, 17. 46. 72. 74.
100. 143. 193. 321-iii. 285-
iv. 11

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Aristotle, i. 205, 206. 240. 318.
324-ii. 22. 80. 216. 268. 276.
iii. 22. 34. 40. 96. 100. 140.
142. 163. 176-iv. 171. 228—
v. 133. 160
Arnauld

V. 443
Arnobius,

Arnobius, i. 195—ii. 4. 175—
iii. 157. 161. 294. 360

Arrian ii. 11—iii. 167—iv. 228
Artemidorus ii. 189-iv. 180
Astruc

iv. 287. 412

iii. 310
ii. 48. 50, 337
ii. 167

Athenæus -
Athenagoras
Atterbury, Bishop
Atticus
i. 273
Augustin, St. i. 311-ii. 11. 16.
22. 26. 185. 354. 387-iii. 19.
58. 124. 161. 200. 302. 361-
iv. 50. 156. 206. 426—vi. 2
Aulus Gellius
iv. 254
Aurelius Marcus, ii. 170-iv. 37
Ausonius iii. 374-iv. 245

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77-iv. 427

Barbeyrac
Barnes -

B.

Bacon, Lord Chancellor, i. 203-
iii. 63. 246. 248. 253-iv. 68.
455-vi. 119. 225. 231. 252
Bacon, Roger -
v. 481
Banier, i. 349-ii. 107-iii. 66.

Berkley
Bernier

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Blackwell
Blanchini
Bleterie
Blount

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ii. 364
iii. 395
ii. 75. 352

Baronius
Barrow, Dr.

ii. 249

ii. 170

Barthius
Basilius
Bate, Julius

ii. 354

iv. 28

Baxter, iv. 418-v. 200. 385-

vi. 241. 349

Bayle, i. 220. 241. 261. 278. 299.
310. 326-ii. 122. 129. 322-
iii. 173. 226. 392-vi. 111.
119.
Beausobre-

iii. 190-iv. 415
Behmen
vi. 350
Bellarmine
ii. 60
Bembine Table, iv. 150. 153. 199.
374.424

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Bentley, i. 324. 332. 351, 352,
353 — ii. 369-iii. 21. 370-
iv. 411

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v. 184

ii. 309. 373
ii. 116
iii. 297

i. 148
iv. 431
iii. 216. 218. Chubb

ii. 69

iii. 41-iv. 429

iii. 71

ii. 54-iv. 254

Calisthenes
Callimachus
Calmet, v. 172. 246. 330. 368,
369. 446
Capitolinus
Cardan

Careri

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ii. 169, 170

i. 220. 275-iii, 255

iv. 117
Cartesius
iii. 177
Casaubon, ii. 75. 352-iii. 167.
192. 356-iv. 227
Cassiodorus

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Cato

Catrou

ii. 215-iii. 398

iii. 75
Caylus
iv. 386
Celsus, ii. 68. 115. 12 350. 312.
iii. 97. 102. 106. 135. 178. 197.
373-iv. 48, 49. 100. 104. 106.
v. 49. 257. 478
Cervantes
Chæremon
- iv. 370
Charlevoix, ii. 361. 389—iii. 67.
iv. 119
Chillingworth
v. 324
Choisi, Abbé de
ii. 373
Chrysippus -
ii. 31-iii. 96
Chrysostom, ii. 354. 381—vi. 18.
52.326. 328

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iv. 176

i. 273
v. 409

iii. 42. 363

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v. 266
Cicero,

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Cicero, i. 149. 171. 210. 267.

275. 301. 307. 325. 328. 336.
342-ii. 6, 7, 8. 29, 30. 33. 39,
40. 52. 55. 57. 61. 65. 79. 89.
92. 96. 103. 126. 151. 159. 162.
299, 300. 320, 321. 335. 338,
339, 340. 348. 353. 359. 365.
371. 386-iii. 19. 45. 47. 50.
54.56. 60. 84. 86. 90, 100, 101.
107. 136. 140. 151. 153. 159.
179. 195. 215. 268. 310. 363.
367. 370. 373, 374, 375, 376.
398-iv. 49. 59. 61. 66. 110.
131. 155. 171. 194. 411. 422.
426-v. 171. 178. 273-vi.104
Clarius
v. 377
Clarke, i. 159. 253-ii. 215. 239,
240, 241. 248-iii. 386—v. 200.
228. 287. 385. 395-vi. 241.
349
Claudian -
i. 218-ii. 109
Clemens Alexandrinus, i. 326-
ii. 15. 20. 31, 32. 45. 48. 64.
66. 78. 99. 108. 347-iii. 37.
107. 174. 179. 285-iv. 104.
120. 136. 141. 150. 157, 158.
226. 304. 319. 390. 397. 400.
410. 418. 426
Clerc, le, ii. 49. 351. 355. 376-

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iii. 81-iv. 19. 133. 399. 427-
v. 85. 92. 163. 197. 409. 417-
vi. 236

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92-v. 341

Codrus
i. 148
Codurcus
v. 313, 314
Collins, i. 159. 172. 175—iv. 16.
395. 446-v. 38. 162. 200-
vi. 11. 43. 77. 135. 138. 200.
204, 206. 351
Compte, M. le -

Condamine
Condillac

Cornelius Nepos

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367-vi. 113
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Cumberland - iv. 247. 368. 375
Cuper
i. 198
Cyprian
Cyrillus

ii. 28-iv. 426
ii. 172. 301

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iv. 124. 409

ii. 331-iv. 413
iv, 411. 415

ii. 345

Cotta

ii. 341

Coward

iii. 216-iv. 4
i. 194

Craig

Crinitus, P.
Critias

ii. 364-iv. 413
iii. 219. 274. 392
iii. 191

Croze, M. la
Ctesiphon
iii. 161
Cudworth, iii. 152. 163. 168, 169.

178. 192. 214. 299-iv. 197. Edda Snorro

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Dacier, Mr. ii. 156, 364-iii. 81.
130

Daniel, iv. 169. 172—vi. 19. 342 ́
Dassovius
iv. 19
Daubuz, iv. 214. 418, 419-vi. 8.
157
David, King, iv. 169-v. 50. 145.-
179. 182. 262. 407
Davies
iii. 110
Demetrius Phalareus, ii. 15-
iv. 168. 386
Democritus
Demosthenes -
Diagoras
Diodorus Siculus, i. 315. 317.
824, 325, 326-ii. 3. 41. 52,
53. 70,71.73, 74.96. 119. 128.
134.306.317.339. 355—iii. 29.
258. 276. 283-iv. 88. 90. 92.
98. 118. 146. 148. 150. 154.
157. 171, 189. 191. 194. 223,
224. 229. 233. 245, 246. 250.
257. 283. 304. 372. 407. 414.
421. 425. 437

Diogenes Laertius, i. 337-ii. 47.
66-iii. 36. 56. 60. 80. 88. 156.
160. 182. 191. 291. 368-iv,
159. 249, 250
Dion Cassius ii. 326-iii. 380
Dion Chrysostom - ii. 46, 47.

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Dionysius the African ii. 5
Dionysius Halicarnassus, ii. 21.
54. 91. 161. 310, 324. 349. 353,
354-iii. 271-iv. 253
ii, 108
Dionysius, Thracicus
Dodwell, iv. 446—v. 47—yi. 220
Donatus
iii. 180
iii. 71
v. 197.377

Dorotheus
Drusius

Dryden

Dudley

iii. 386-iv. 159
ii. 293

i. 273

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i. 1.44-v. 449

iii. 362

iv. 207

ii. 388-iv. 408. 414

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