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Blackstone, x. 79; xii. 16

Blair, Hugh, x. 89; xii. 20, 21
Blair, Robert, xii. 41

Blount, Charles, iv. 10, 20

Blount's 'Oracles of Reason,' iv. 10
Bolingbroke, Lord, ii. 11; iii. 42, 74,

82-88; vii. 2, 3, 8,

COL

Butler's sermons, ix. 47-55

Butler, Samuel, xii. 25

Byrom, John, xii. 71

Byron, Lord, xii. 36, 42, 54, 119, 139

15; viii. 2, 32, Cambridge, theology at, viii, 35

'AMBRIDGE, R. O., xii. 34

96; ix. 20, 29, 74, note; x. 2, 43-
55, 67, 69, 72, 97, 146; xii. 25, 36,
40, 69

Bolingbroke's political writings, x. 46–
55

Bolingbroke's theological writings, iii.
82-88

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Browne, Simon, iv. 46, note
Browne, Sir T., xii. 45
Bryant, Jacob, viii. 66
Buffon, viii. 40

Burke, Edmund, i. 58; ii. 11; viii. 2,
56, 96; ix. 3; x. 62, 63, 71, 73, 77,
78, 79, 91, 93, part. ix. 126; xi. 29;
xii. 100, 135-137, 139, 152
Burke's American writings, x. III-115
Burke's constitutional writings, x. 106–

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Burns, R., xii. 1, 130, 137, 138
Bury's Naked Gospel,' iii. 7
Bute, Lord, x. 95

Butler, Joseph, ii. 11; iii. 57, 58, 66,
74, 75, 78, 87; iv. 53, 83; v. passim;
vi. 6, 29; vii. 26, 28; viii. 28, 35,
62; ix. 2, 14, 16, 20, 29, 47-55,
56, 57, 62, 63, 64, 72, 77, 81, 82,
99, 104, 105, 112; xii. 2, 43, 62,
79, 110

Butler's Analogy,' v. 1-28; viii. 2
Butler's argument, anticipations of, iii.
36,66

Campbell, G., viii. 25, 27-31
Canon, controversy on, iv. 18
Caroline, Queen, v. 1; viii. 53
Carte, Thomas, viii. 7, 32
Causation, theories of, i. 29, 40-42,

51-54; iii. 28, 29; vi. 12
Cartesian philosophy, i. 18–33, 61
Chandler, E., Bishop, iv. 35-42, 49
Chandler's Reply to Collins, iv. 35-42
Chandler, S., iv. 60, note, 61; viii. 54
Chapman, Dr., iv. 76, 78; viii. 22
Chatham, Lord, x. 70, 72, 77, 78, 91,
114, 115

Chatterton, Thomas, xii. 127
Chesterfield, Lord, xii. 37

Chillingworth, W., ii. 4, 5 ; iii. 4 ; vii.
25; viii. 54; x. 72

Chinese, argument from, ii. 8; iii. 47,
48, 51; iv. 17

Chubb, Thomas, ii. II; iii. 67-69,
73; vii. 2; viii. 96

Church and State, x. 24, 26, 41

Churchill, Charles, vii. 8, note; xii. 53
Cibber, Colley, vii. 5.

Clarke, S., ii. 11; iii. 18, 26–36, 38,
39, 43, 45, 48-50, 52, 65, 73, 75, 77,
78, 82-84; iv. 22, 35; v. 2, 3, 5-7;
vi. 5, 6, 9; viii. 12, 35, 40, 52, 62;
ix. 2, 3, 6-9, 11, 15, 46, 48, 64, 93,
96, 97, 115; x. 27, 64, 152; xii. 2,
7, 12-14, 15, 18, 22, 25, 29, 62,
IOI, 106

Clarke's

Boyle Lectures,' iii. 27-36,

38, 39; ix. 6-9
Clarke's sermons, xii. 12-14
Clarke on the soul, v. 5, 6
Classicalism, xii. 30-33
Clayton, R., viii. 53
Cobbett, W., x. 134
Colbert, xi. 21
Cole, W., xii. 126

Coleridge, S. T., viii. 40, 99 ; xii. 34, 81
Collier, A., iii. 37
Collier, Jeremy, xii. 73
Collins, Anthony, ii. 5, 6, 8; iii. 4, 19,
21, 22, 65, 66, 80, 84 ; iv. 23–27, 29-
41, 44, 45, note to iv. ; v. 5, 6; vii.
2, 9; viii. 2, 45, 66, 95, 96; xii. 49
Collins on the soul, v. 5, 6
Collins's Discourse of Freethinking,'
iv. 23-27, note to chap. iv.
Collins's Ground and Reasons,' iv.
29-41, 44, 45

COL

Collins, William, xii. 34, 157 note
Common-sense literature, xii. 44, 51
Common-sense philosophy, i. 60-63
Common-sense morality, ix, part vii.
Conmon-sense theology, v. 26; viii.
part ii.

Condillac, ii. 4

Condorcet, x. 138, 146, 150; xi. 21
Conscience, the, ix. 51-54
'Considerations on East India Trade,'
xi. 12-14

Constitution-mongering, x. 5, 6, 83-88,
93, 106-111, 132, 133
Conybeare, John, ii. 11; ix. 9
Conybeare's Reply to Tindal, iii. 58-
60, 63

Cook, Capt., xii. 88
Correctness, literary, xii. 29
Corruption, political, x. 51, 52
Corruption of man, iii. 50; ix. 54, 82,
114; xii. 96, 97
Coward, W., iv. 27

Cowper, W., xii. 1, 36, 53, 107, 130,
134-136, 139

Criticism, canons of, iv. 2-5
Crousaz, vii. 2

Cudworth, R., ii. 6; iii. 84

Cumberland, Bishop, viii. 36

Cumberland, Richard, note to chap.
iv.

Cutts, Lady, xii. 18

AILLÉ, viii. 68

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D'Alembert, x. 140

Daniel, Book of, iv. 40

Darwin, Charles, i. 13

Darwin, Erasmus, viii. 40

Davenant, Charles, xi. 5, 8-10, 14, 15,
25

David, Life of, iv. 60, note

Davis, H. E., viii. 88
Decker, Matthew, xi. 15
Deffand, Mme. du, x. 61

De Foe, Daniel, x. 2, 15, 30, 72; xi.
20; xii. 42, 44, 53, 55, 56, 88
Deism, decay of, iii., part v. ; iv, 81,
82; viii. 96

Deist controversy, general character of,
ii. 11-13; iii. 1-4
Deists, Christian, iii. 37

Deists, legal penalties on, ii. 12; iii.
11, 20; iv. 27, 46, 60
Deists, sincerity of, iii. 13, 52
Delolme, J. L., x. 79, 83-88, 93, 110,
152

Dennis, John, xii. 30

'De Quincey, J., note to chap. iv. ; viii.
90, 99

Derham's, W., 'Physico-theology,' iii.
85; viii. 39

FIE

Descartes, i. 19, 21, 22-30, 36, 62;
iii. 26, 27, 82, 83; v. 3; vi. 5, II;
viii. 9; ix. 3, 25; xii. 59, 64; x.
141

Design, argument from, iii. 84; vi.
14-21; viii. 38-44; ix. 49, 58, 81,
99, 123, 126, 135

Devils, iv. 24, 50, 51, 54; viii. 22-24 ;
xii. 88, 94

Dicken, viii. 32

Disney, John, viii. 53

Divine right, x. 3, 29, 32-35, 55, 80
Disraeli, Isaac, note to chap. iv. ; vii.
25

Dodd, Dr., xii. 20

Doddridge, P., ii. 11; iii. 81; viii.
22, 53; xii. 18, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67
Dodington, Bubb, x. 67
Dodwell, Henry (senior), v. 5.
Dodwell's, Henry (junior), Christi-
anity Not Founded on Argument,'
iii. 76-81; viii. 36; xii. 66, 80, 91
Donne, John, xii. 38

Douglas's, John, Criterion,' viii. 25,
32-34

Drummond, Alfred, x. 89

Dryden, John, ii. 5; ix. 21, 27; xii.

2, 40, 42

Dyer, John, xii. 41.

E

DWARDS, Jonathan, i. 38; iii.
69; v. 18; xii. 66, 105, 136

Edwards, John, iii. 7

Eliot, Lady, xii. 69, 76

English criticism, the, i. 34-58

English and French thought, ii. 13;
iii. 43; viii. 2-6; x. part v.

English speculation, decline of, i. 58;
viii., part i.

Equality of man, x. 15, 86, 99, 121,
126, 146

6

Erskine, Thomas, viii. 94-97
Evans, Arise,' vii. 24, 25
Evanson, E., viii. 53, 78, 79
Evidences, argument from the, iii. 3,
8, 61, 77-81; iv. 12–16, 27; viii.
7, 45-50; xii. 80
Evil, origin of, viii. 17

Evolution of ideas, i. 1-17; iii. 25

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Filmer, Sir R., x. 3, 7, 15
Fleetwood, Bishop, viii. 22
Fletcher, John, xii. 36

Fletcher, J. W. (of Madeley), xii. 104,

109

Forbes, Duncan, viii. 18

Forgery of evidences, iv. 15, 65, 78
Foster, James, ii. 11; xii. 18, 106,
109

Foster's, J., Reply to Tindal, iii. 53,
54-57, 59, 63

Fox, C. J., x. 77, 110
Francis, Sir P., x. 71, 120

Franklin, B., viii. 8; x. 91, 111, 142:
xi. 15, 20; xii. 103
Frederick, Prince of Wales, x. 52
Frenius, iv. 51

Fundamentals, list of, iii. 6, 7
Future state of retribution, iii. 8, 33,

57, 60, 61; v. 8, 10, 11, 15-17, 23;
vi. 29; vii. 13-18, 21, 22; viii. 47

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George III., viii. 9, 11; x. 71, 73, 74,
75, 77, 79, 80, 109; xii. 20
Gibbon, E., i. 58; iv. 53, 77, 78, 82;
vii. 6; viii. 15, 64, 69, 80-91;
x. 112; xii. 30, 68, 69, 105
Gibbon, Miss Catherine, xii. 69, 76
Gibbon, Miss Hester, xii. 69, 70
Gibson, E., Bp., ii. 11; iii. 43
Giffard, W., xii. 42, 139

Gildon, Charles, iv. 10, 27

Gladstone, Mr., x. 25

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Hampden, John, x. III
Hardouin, iv. 76

Hardwicke, Lord, xii. 17
Hare, Francis, Bp., iv. 22
Harrington, James, x. 56
Harris, James, i. 68

Hartley, David, i. 21, 64–67, 68 ; iv. 8;
viii. 63, 65, 66–74; ix. 2, 65–72, 81,
82, 118, 122, 127, 129; x. 139, 141,
145

Hartley on Man, ix. 66–72
Hayley, W., xii. 20, 139
Hegel, xii. 81

Helvetius, x. 89, 139

Herbert of Cherbury, Lord, ii. 9; iv.
10; ix. 87

Herbert, G., xii. 38

Hervey, James, xii. 116-118

Hey, John, viii. 5, 35, 53, 57-59; ix.

135

Hey's Lectures, viii. 57-59
Hickes, George, x. 32
Historical method, i. 58; iii. 71, 73,

74; iv. 7, part vi. ; viii. 7, 68, 83-
87; x. 49, 61

Historical proof of theology, vi. 31, 32
Historical religion, difficulties of, ii. 8,
9; iii. 30, 44; viii. 97

Hoadly, Benjamin, Bp., iii. 37, 43;
viii. 54, 89; x. 27-41; xii. 18, 68,

79
Hoadly's Bangorian Tracts, x. 30-41
Hobbes, Thos., i. 21, 67; ii. 6; v. 18;

vii. 2, 10; viii. 66; ix. 4, 5, 6, 25,
30; x. 4, 8, 9, 60, 63, 64; xii. 27
Hogarth, W., xii. 58, 71
Hooker, viii. 8; x. 15, 47
Holbach, x. 139
Hollis, John, viii. 54
Horne, Bp., viii. 18, 21
Howe, John, xii. 99

Hume, David, i. 1, 2, 17, 18, 30, 36,
43-58, 62, 64, 67, 69, 70; ii. 5, 11;
iii. 18, 28, 30, 42, 66, 74, 80, 86;
iv. 21, 65, 76, 80, 81, 83; v. I, 13,
18; vi. passim; vii. 2, 8, 26; viii.
2, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 22, 23, 25-33,
40, 41, 46, 66, 81, 83;ix. 2, 15, 25,
46, 47, 63, 73, 75, 79, 80, 92-113,
122; x. 55-59, 67, 73, 89, 96, 139,
140, 145, 146; xi. 7, 15, 16, 20, 29,
36; xii. 30, 43, 51, 52, 59, 79, 88,
90, 91, 105, 112, 116

Hume's Dialogues on Natural Re-
ligion,' vi. 6, 8-24

Hume's economical writings, xi. 15, 16
Hume's Enquiry Concerning Morals,'
ix. 92, 99-113

Hume's

Essay on Miracles,' ii. 5;
iii. 80; iv. 21, 65, 76, 80, 81; vi.
34-36; viii. 22, 23, 25-33, 46

HUM

Hume's Essay on Providence and a

Future State,' vi. 25-29

Hume's Natural History of Religion,'
vi. 31, 32

Hume's political writings, x. 55-59
Hume On the Soul,' v. 6

Hume's Treatise of Human Nature,'
i. 43-58; vi. 6, 8; ix. 93-97
Hume's Treatise on the Passions,' ix.
94

Hurd, Richard, Bishop, vii. 3-7; viii. 78
Hutcheson, F., i. 60; iii. 37; ix. 2,
12, 35, 55-63, 65, 72, 73, 76, 77,
81, 98; xii. 89
Hutcheson's System of Moral Philo-
sophy,' ix. 56, 58-63
Hutcheson, Mrs., xii. 70

Hutchinson, John, viii. 18; xii. 89
Huyghens, x. 56

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Johnson, Sam., i. 1, 59, 62; iv. 44,
62; vii. 5-9, 12; viii. 17, 32; x.
70, 79, 80-82, 91, 96, 112, 113, 115;
xii. 1, 12, 20, 34, 35, 42, 44, 45, 47,
48, 50-53, 54, 69, 88, 119
Johnson's political writings, x. 80-82
Johnson's Reply to Jenyns, viii. 17
Jones, W. (of Nayland), viii. 18-20;
xii. 89

Jones, Sir W., i. 58; viii. 8
Jonson, Ben, xii. 36

Jortin, John, vii. 5, 7, 23; viii. 68
Junius, viii. 2; x. 71-73, 83, 84, 95
Jurieu, ii. 2

AMES, Lord, iii. 37; ix. 52

K Kant, I. 45, 56, 37, 61; 5. 28,

VOL. II.

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Lauder, William, viii. 25

Lavington, George, Bishop, xii. 90, 93
Law, E., iii. 84, notes; viii. 31; ix.
66, 118, 131

Law's, E., Theory of Religion,' viii.
36

Law, John (son of the above), ix. 131
Law, W., vi. 5, 35; xii. 1, 62, 63,
67-86, 91, 92, 93, 110

Law's Bangorian Tracts,' x. 31, 34-37
Law's Remarks on Mandeville, ix. 43,

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Le Sage, xii. 56

Leslie, Charles, ii. II; iv. II, 81
Leslie's Short and Easy Method,' iv.
12-17, 55

Lindsey, Thomas, viii. 53, 57
Liverpool, first Lord, viii. 21
Lloyd, xii. 34

Locke, J., i. 18, 30, 34-38, 43, 44,
67, 69; ii. 1, 4, 11; iii. 4-10, 14,
16, 18, 19, 32, 33, 58, 81, 82; iv.
22, 31, 43; vi. 5, 12; vii. 1, 2, 25;
viii. 9, 35, 54, 89; ix. 2, 21, 25,
60, 66, 69, 84-91, 92, 98, 119, 121,
122; x. 7-16, 17-25, 28, 52, 60, 63,
64, 73, 92, 128, 141, 143, 147; xi.
6, 7, 24, 25, 27; xii. 40, 64, 131
Locke's economical writings, xi. 6, 7
Locke's 'Essay on Human Under-
standing,' i. 34-38; ii. 1; ix. 84-91
Locke's Letters on Toleration,' ii. 4,
II; X. 17-25

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ACAULAY, Lord, x. 25; xii.
28

Macaulay, Mr., viii. 11
Machiavelli, x. 52, 69, 123
Mackenzie, H., xii. 121, 139
Macpherson, James, xii. 127, 128, 139
Madison, James, x. 132
Malebranche, iii. 83; viii. 9
Mallet, D., iii. 82; xii. 41, 69
Malone, Edmund, xii. 125
Malthus, x. 151; xi. 21, 40; xii. 54
Mandeville, B. de, ii. 11; vi. 19, note;
vii. 2; viii. 16, 17; ix. 11, 17, 19,
34, 35-46, 53, 54, 72, 83, 88, 90,
98, 113; x. 139; xi. 4, I2, I3, 22,
29; xii. 79, 110

Mandeville's Fable of the Bees,' ix.
35-42

Mansel, H. L., Dean, iii. 21

Marsham, Sir John, x. 49

Martyn, H., xi. 12, note

Massillon, ix. 74; xii. 99, 100

Mason, W., xii. 41, 53

Materialism, i. 38, 64-67; viii. 66
Mathematical analogy, the, i. 24, 25;
iii. 26, 31, 39; ix. 8, 89
Mead, R., viii. 24
Mickle, W. J., xii. 34
Middleton, Conyers, ii. II; iii. 76;
iv. 54, 66-68, 76-83; vii. 2, 10, 24;
viii. 7, 22, 23, 24, 33, 68, 77, 82,
94; xii. 89, 90, 91

Middleton's Free Enquiry,' iv. 76-80
Middleton's Letter from Rome,' iv.
67, 68

Middleton on inspiration, iv. 76
Middleton's Reply to Waterland, iv.
73-75

Mill, James, v. 2

Mill, John, D.D., iv. 25

Mill, J. S., vi. 3, 22; ix. 92, 137-140
Milton, John, ii. 4; iv. 60; xii. 2, 18,
25, 30, 36, 37, 45
Mirabeau, xi. 21

Miracles, iii. 66; iv. 5, 6, 7, 64; iv.

part v. ; vi. 34-36; viii. 22-34; xii.

88-90
Miracles, cessation of, iv. 77, 80; viii.

82

Miracles, Jansenist, viii. 32; ix. 24

NOR

Miracles, origin of belief in, iv. 79
Molesworth, Lord, ix. 20
Molyneux, W., ix. 90

Monboddo, Lord, i. 68

Monk, J. H., Bishop, note to chap.

iv.
Montagu, Lady M. W., xii. 36
Montesquieu, x. 15, 50, 57, 60-63,
65, 66, 69, 87, 90, 93, 97, 111,
123, 131; xii. 2

Moral and positive law, iii. 47, 55,
60

Moral government of God, v. 12; vi.

22-24

Moral sense, the, ix. 12, 31, 32, 33,
59-64, 77-79, 132

Morality and theology, ix. 1, 2, 26,
30

Morality, independent, v. 13, 14; ix.
48

Morality, selfish theories of, ix. 32, 40,
42, 44, 50, 51, 54, 71, 72, 111-113,
114, 116, 117, 126, 127, 133; X.
145

More, Henry, iv. 68, note
Morgan, Thomas, ii. II; iii. 45, note,
7c; vii. 2; viii. 94, 96

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Morgan's Moral Philosopher,' iii. 70,
71
Morgan's Physico-Theology,' iii. 72
Morley, Mr., x. 63


Mystery, iii. 10, 14-17, 18, 21, 48,
52; vi. 33
Mysticism, xii. 81-85

ATURE and God, ii. 9; iii. 61,

vii. 26, 27; ix. 4, 18, 46, 48
Nature, religion of, iii. 9, 31-34, 44-
47, 49, 53, 58-60, 64, 65, 70; iv.
16; vii. 19; xii. 5, 6, 15, 17
Nature, return to, xii. 129-139
Nature, state of, x. 9

Nature, wastefulness of, v. 17; ix. 41
Necessity and free-will, i. 38; iii. 29;
v. 18-22; viii. 66; ix. 67; xii.
105

Newman, J. H., v. 2
Newton, Sir I., i. 18, 68; ii. 8; iii.

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