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TO THE

EIGHTH VOLUME.

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A.

CTIONS, Principles of, two in Man. N. 588.

Adulterers, how punifh'd by the Primitive Chri

ftians, N. 579.

Aglaus, his Story told by Cowley, N. 610.

Ambition, various kinds of it, N. 570. Laudable,

613.

'Anacharfis, the Corinthian Drunkard, a Saying of his, N. 569.

Ancestry, how far Honour is to be pay'd to it, N.

612.

Answers to feveral Letters at once, N. 581, and 619. Antipathies, a Letter about them, N. 609.

Anxieties, unneceffary, the Evil of them, and the Va nity of them, N. 615.

Applaufe and Cenfure fhould not mif-lead us, N. 610, Arafpas and Panthea, their Story out of Xenophon, N

564

Ari

Ariftippus, his Saying of Content, N. 174.
Auguftus, his Saying of Mourning for the Dead, N,

575.

BAC

B..

Acon Flitch, at Whichenovre in Staffordshire, who
are intitled to it, "N. 607. Several Demands for
it, 608.

Bantam, Ambaflador of, his Letter to his Mafter about
the English, N. 557.

Baxter, what a Bleffing he had, N. 598.

Benevolence treated of, N. 601.

Beneficence, the Pleasure of it, N. 588. A Difcourfe
of it, 601.

Bion, his Saying of a greedy Search after Happiness,

N. 574

Blank, his Letter to the Spectator about his Family,

N. 563.

Bonofus, the Drunken Briton, a Saying of him after he
had hang'd himself, N. 569.

Burlesque Authors the Delight of Ordinary Readers,
N. 616, and 625.

Burlesque Humour, N. 616,

Bufie World, N. 624,

C.

Acothes, or Itch of Writing, an Epidemical Di
ftemper, N. 582.

Calamities, whimsical ones, N. 558.

Calumny, the great Offence of it, N 594. Rules a
gainst it by the Fathers of la Trape, ibid.

Cafes in Love answer'd, N. 614.

Cato, an Inftance of his Probity, N. $57.

Cave of Trophonius, feveral People put into it to be
mended, N. 599.

Cenfure and Applaufe fhould not mif-lead us, N. 610.
Chancery-Court, why erected, N. 564,

Chastity, how priz'd' by the Heathens, N, 579.

Cheru

Cherubims, what the Rabbins fay they are, N. 600. Chit-Chat Club's Letter to the Spectator, N. 560. Christianity, the only Syftem that can produce Con tent, N. 5740 How much above Philofophy,

634.

Cleanliness, the Praife of it, N. 631.

Clergymen, the Vanity of fome in wearing Scarfes,

N. 609.

Coach, Stage, its Company, N. 637.

Content, how defcribed by a Roficrufían, N. 5746. The Virtue of it, ibid..

Country Gentlemen, Advice to them about fpending their Time, N. 583. Memoirs of the Life of one,

622.

Cowley, Mr. his Defcription of Heaven, N. 590.. His Story of Aglais, 610. His Ambition, 613.

Crazy, a Man thought fo by reading Milton aloud, N.

577.

Criticks, Modern ones, fome Errors of theirs about Plays, N. 592.

Cyrus, how he try'd a young Lord's Virtue, N. 164.

D..

Difcretion abfolutely neceffary in a good Husband,

N. 607.

Diftempers, difficult, change them for the better, N.

559.

Divine Nature, our narrow Conceptions of it, N. 565. Its Omniprefence and Omniscience, ibid.

Dreams, a Difcourfe of them, N. 593. and 597. Several extravagant ones, ibid. Of Trophonius's Cave,

599.

Drunkard, a Character of one, N. 569. Is a Monfter, ibid.

Drunkenness, the ill Effects of it, N. 569. What Seneca and Publius Syrus faid of it, ibid.

Dryden, Mr. his Tranflation of Japis's Cure of Æneas out of Virgil, N. 572. Of Eneas's Ships being turn'd

to Goddeffes, N. 589. His Cock's Speech to Dame
Partlet, 621.

Dumb Conjurer's Letter to the Spectator, N. 560.

E.

Dgar, King, an Amour of his, N. 605.

Egotifm, the Vanity of it condemn'd, N. 562.
A young Fellow very guilty of it, ibid.

Egyptians tormented with the Plague of Darkness, N.
615.

Eloquence of Beggars, N. 613.

English, a Character of them by a great Preacher, N.
557. by the Bantam Ambaffador, ibid. A Diftemper
they are very much afflicted with, 582.

Epiftolary Poetry, the two kinds of Styles, N. 618.
Erratum, a fad one committed in Printing the Bible,
N. 579.

Eternity, an Effay upon it. N. 590. Part is to come,
628. Speech in Cato on it tranflated into Latin,
ibid.

F.

ACES, every Man should be pleased with his own,

FAC

N.

559.

Fadlallah, his Story out of the Perfian Tales, N. 578.
Family Madness in Pedigrees, N. 612.

Fancy, her Character, Ñ. 558. her Calamities, ibid.
Favours, Ladies, not to be boasted of, N. 611.

Fear, how neceffary 'tis to fubdue it, N. 615.
Fellow of a College, a wife Saying of one about Pofte-
rity, N. 583.

Flattery, how grateful, N. 621.

Fontenelle, his Saying of the Ambitious and Covetous,
N. 576.

Free-thinkers put into Trophonius's Cave, N. 599.
Fritilla's Dream, N. 597.

Funnel, Will, the Toper, his Character, N. 569.

Futu

Futurity, the ftrong Inclination Man has to know it,
N. 604. A Weaknefs, ibid. The Mifery of know-
ing it, ibid.

G.

Genealogy, a Letter about it, N. 612.

Gladio's Dream, N. 597.

God, a Contemplation of his Omniprefence and Omni-
fcience, N. 565. He cannot be absent from us, ibid.
Confiderations on his Ubiquity, 571.

Grotto, Verfes on one, N. 632.

Gyges and Aglaüs, their Story, N. 610,

H.

H

Amadryads, the Fable of them to the Honour of
Trees, N. 589.

Happiness of Souls in Heaven treated of, N. 600.
Argument that God has affign'd us for it, ibid.
Hearts, a Vifion of them, N. 587.

Heaven, its Glory, N. 580. Defcribed by Mr. Cowley,
590. The Notion feveral Nations have of it, 600.
What Dr. Tillotson fays of it, ibid.

Hermit, his Saying to a lewd young Fellow, N. 575.
Heroifm, an Effay upon it, N. 601.

Hilpa, the Chinese Antediluvian Princefs, her Story, N.
584. Her Letter to Shalum, 585.

Hiftory, Secret, an odd way of Writing one, N. 619.
Hobbes's Notions debafe Human Nature, N. 88.
Humour, the two Extreams, N. 617. Burlesque, 616,
Pedantick, 617.

Hunting reprov'd, N. 583.

Husbands: Rules for marrying them by the Widow
Club, N. 561. Qualities neceffary to make good
ones, 607.

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