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; 42, 74, 82-88; vii. 2, 3, 8, 15; viii. 2, 32, 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
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. 111-115 Burke's constitutional writings, x. 106-
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 sermons, ix. 47-55
Butler, Samuel, xii. 25 Byrom, John, xii. 71
Byron, Lord, xii. 36, 42, 54, 119, 139
AMBRIDGE, R. O., xii. 34 Cambridge, theology at, viii, 35 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. 11; 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, 101, 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
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., xi1. 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
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. II, 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
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
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.
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
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
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, III, 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
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 Glendon, iv. 27
Glover, R., xii. 33-41
Godwin, W., ii. 13, note; viii. 3; ix. 109, note; x. 97, note, 138-152;
Godwin's 'Political Justice,' x. 138-151 Goethe, xii. 121, 128
Goldsmith, Oliver, x. 95, 96; xii. 41, 58, 118, 121, 123, 124 Gray, Thos., xii. 34, 41, 125, 126, 133 Greatrakes, viii. 32 Grenville, George, x. 73 Grey, Z., vii. 8
Grimshaw, W., xii. 107
Grotius, iv. 39; viii. 86
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
30; vl. 4, II, 12, 13; viii. 40, 44; ix. 12; xii. 59
Kidder, Richard, Bishop, iii. 51 King, William, Archbishop, iii. 21- 23, 86; iv. 22; ix. 66, 118 Kingsley, Charles, xii. 118 Kneller, G., xii. 18 Knox, John, xii. 20
Hurd, Richard, Bishop, vii. 3-7; viii. 78 Lafayette, x. 111
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
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
Lardner, N., ii. 11; iv. 18, 46, note; viii. 7, 45, 53, 63
Laud, William, Archbishop, viii. 54; xii. 18
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, 44
Law's Reply to Tindal, iii. 63-66, 74, 75
Law's Serious Call,' xii. 72-78 Leclerc, iv. 15, 20; ix. 21
Leibnitz, iii. 18, 26, 27, 51, 82,
ix. 27; xii. 25, 134
Leighton, Robert, Archbishop, ii. 6; xii. 66
Leland, John, iii. 64, 73, 81, 82; iv. 10 Leland's Reply to Tindal, iii. 61–63
Le Mercier de la Rivière, xi. 22 Le Moine, viii. 23
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
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, II3; X. I39; xi. 4, I2, I3, 22, 29; xii. 79, 110
Mandeville's Fable of the Bees,' ix.
Mansel, H. L., Dean, iii. 21
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, So; viii. 82
Miracles, Jansenist, viii. 32; ix. 24
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. I, 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. 11; iii. 45, note, 7c; vii. 2; viii. 94, 96
Morgan's 'Moral Philosopher,' iii. 70,
ATURE and God, ii. 9; iii. 61, 62; v. 3, 9, 10; vi. 26-29; 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; iiì.
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