The reader will be pleafed to obferve, that the let- Albanius, the hermit, his reflections on fafting, ii. 293. Allegory, ii. 295. Altercations between husband and wife, ii. 299. Anticipation of miferies, wrong, i. 109. Antinomians, their abfurd and licentious tenets cen- fured, ii. 1. Apoftles, their evidence, i. 89. Arabs, their peculiar game, ii. 11. Affembly, Seeking, its establishment, i. 192. Auguftus (the emperor) his reply to his comforters,ii. 261. Beau and viper, a fable, i. 305. Bee, Ant and Sparrow, a fable, ii. 199. Bedell, Bp. recommended as an example, i. 38. Beggars, common, a great nuifance, ii. 109. Behaviour of a lunatic in the walks of Lincoln's-inn, i. 216. Benevolence and compaffion, excellence of, ii. 89. Birth, its little worth without virtue, i. 42. account of his family, i. 7. Charities, public, their excellence, i. 116.-254. Chriftian Syftem, papers on the excellence of, i. 201. Chriftian, the fincere, must be happy, i. 204. -animadverted on, ii. 126. Clemency in commanders applauded, ii. 89. Death of Chrift confidered, i. 74. Death of his late majefty, reflections on, ii. 118. Debtor, a poor one, his distress, i. 167. Depen Dependance on God, i. 299. Devotion, languors in, unavoidable, ii. 288. Divine favour a fenfe of, the greatest happiness, ii. 250. Egotifm cenfured, ii. 157. Epitaph on an infant, i. 165. Equation (Mr.) a philomath, his character, ii. 46. Fable of the ftag, i. 111. of the beau and viper, i. 306. of the bee, fparrow and ant, ii. 199. Fair sex defended, ii. 174. Faith, its excellence, i. 73. Fafting, public, on, ii. 266. Feaft of the fons of clergy, an account of, i. 115. Free-will, on, ii. 204. Fuggers, famous merchants, a story concerning them, Gaming, remarks on, ii. 9. Glazier, a letter from, on the general mourning, ii. 152. ii. 272. Good, a proper appellation of George the 3d, ii. 283. Guittar (Harry) his paffion for mufic, ii, 30. Hafty (Mr.) his character, ii. 168. Holy Spirit, a paper on the defcent of, i. 133. Januarius (St.) liquefaction of his blood at Naples, i. 219. Immor- Immortality of the foul, argument in proof of, ii. Infidelity, no excufe can be made for, i. 201. 278. Innholder, one in Normandy murders a young officer, Intercourfe with God, man's highest happiness, ii. 251. Fortin (Dr.) a quotation from his difcourfes on Chri- Ireland, method of improving religion in, i. 36. Leaves of trees, moral inftructions from, ii. 180. Lipfius, ftory of, ii. 266. Liquefaction of St. Januarius's blood at Naples, i. 219. Loveform (Mr.) a feaman, his odd fpeech, ii. 49. Magdalen-houfe, the excellence of that institution, i. 47. Magifcatzin, his search after happiness, i. 174. Maria, an unhappy young woman, her letter to the Men employed by the ladies in women's business, i. 104. Minifters recommended to vifit perfons ill of the small- Miracles prove the truth of chriftianity, i. 91. Monitor, his reflections on the clergy answered, i. 81. Mountains, their ufe and beauty, ii. 144. Murray (Mr.) extract from his letter to Mr. Pitt, li. 95. New- Newton (Bp.) a quotation from his book on the prophecies, ii. 139. New Year's-day, reflections on, ii. 217. a hymn for, 222. Nobility (young) advice to, i. 41. Obedience, universal, beft teft of communion with God, ii. 287. Ocean, reflections on, ii. 33-53—62-70-96. Optimist, not of the family of the Candids, i. 15. Patience, ftrongest motives to, offered by christianity, ii. 260. Peter (the great) his behaviour in his last moments, i. 269. Pindar, his eulogium on water, ii. 65. Predeftinarians, their opinions cenfured, ii. 193. Prisoners for debt, propofal for their redemption recommended, i. 173. Prophecies fulfilled in Chrift, ii. 172. Prophecies, ii. 212-272. Profitutes, a nuifance to our ftreets, and a fcandal to our police, ii. 105. Providence, ii. 268. Pfalm XIII. a poetical verfion of, ii. 252. Punishment, eternal, remarks on, ii. 162. Quaker, a letter from one to the Visitor, i. 96. a fecond letter from the fame, i. 122. Reafon, its province, i. 144. Redemption, on, i. 73. Refurrection, on, i. 88. Retirement, on, i. 15-29. Routs, city, rebuked by a quaker, i. 130. Rules, four, to prove the veracity of any fact, i. 56. Sale (Mr.) quotations from his Koran, ii. 9. Sampfon Gideon, i. 120. Sea, a poem, ii. 39.. Seeker (Mifs Selima) her letters to the Visitor, i. 100. 192. ii. 41-186. Self-tormenting, common but abfurd, i. 109. Simonides, tranflation from him, ii. 184. 4 Simonides, the poet, his wifdom commended by Cir cero, i. 145. Slander, its baleness, i. 250. Small-pox, a formidable visitation, ii. 304. Societies for promoting christian knowledge recommended, i. 35. Spirit, Holy, on its defcent, i. 133. Squire (Bp.) extract from his fermon, ii. 282. Sweepstakes (Thomas) his character, ii. 28. Sympatheticos, his letter to the Vifitor, on the folly of falfe pleasure, and the excellence of benevolence, ii. 254: Thomson (Mr.) his feafons quoted, ii. 67. Timander, his character, ii. 300. Timander and his wife their unpleafing contentions, ii. 300. Time of Chrift's birth, ii. 212. Tomervell (Mr.) his paffion for the ruft of antiquity, ii. 31. Tradefman, character of one half-crazed with politics, i. 149. Tradesmen, advice to, concerning retirement from bu- Triflram Shandy, a quaker's rebuke of, i. 98-122. Trouble-all (Mrs.) her character, i. 249. finefs, i. 22. Valiere de la (Madam) mistress to Lewis XIV. her behaviour, ii. 177. Vanity of human life and human pleasures, ii. 180. Verfes on feeing lady H-in tears at the Magdalen chapel, ii. 164. Virgil's defcription of a ftorm, ii. 76. Vifitation, an account of one by a foreigner, i, 221. Vifion, on our national charities, i. 254. War, its mifchiefs, ii. 89. Wheat, its prodigious increase, i. 301. Winters-day in London, its beauties, i. 106. Young, Dr. fine paffage of his confidered, i. 77, FINI S. |