Filmer, Sir R., x. 3, 7, 15 Fleetwood, Bishop, vii. 22 Fletcher, John, xii. 36
Fletcher, J. W. (of Madeley), xii. 104,
Forbes, Duncan, viii. 18
Forgery of evidences, iv. 15, 65, 78 Foster, James, ii. II; 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., vill. 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
GARDINER, Col., xii. 65
Garrick, D., vii. 5
Garth, S., vi. 37
Gay, Rev. Mr., ix. 66, 118
George I., x. 3, 42
George II., x. 52
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,
xi. 40 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
HAMILTON, A., X. 111, 132,
Hammond, Henry, iv. 51
Hampden, John, x. 111 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.
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'sEssay on Miracles,' ii. '5; iii. 80; iv. 21, 65, 76, 80,181; vi. 34-36; viii. 22, 23, 25-33, 46
Hume's 'Essay on Providence and a Future State,' vi. 25-29
Hume's Natural History of Religion,'
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
IMAGINATION and Reason, i.
Inchbald, Mrs., xii. 139 Individualism, x. I, 31, 146
Innate ideas, i. 23, 35, 64; ix. 84-86; x. 141, 143
Inspiration, verbal, iv. 76; viii. 77 Intellectual moralists, ix. part ii.; ix. 64, 93, 96, 97
JACKSON, iii. 37; iv. 61
James, ii. x. 14
Jay, John, x. 132
Jebb, John, M.D., viii. 53 Jefferson, Thos., x. 111 Jekyll, Sir J., iii. 67
Jenyns, Soame, viii. 15-17; xii. 51 Jewish history, immoralities of, iii. 48, 57, 71; iv. 70-72, 74; viii. 95; ix. 24
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
KAMES, Lord, iii. 37; ix. 52
Kant, i. 45, 56, 59, 61; iii. 28,
30; vi. 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
AMARCK, viii. 40 Lafayette, x. III
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, 83; 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
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, II; 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
Locke's 'Reasonableness of Christi-
anity,' ii. 4-10
Locke's
x. 7, 16
Treatises on Government,'
Luxury, ix. 38, 39; x. 67, 68, 69, 70 Lyttelton, Lord, in 11; 113; xil 37.65
Lyttelton's Conversion of St. Paul,' iv. 62
ACAULAY, Lord, x. 25; xii. 28
Μ MACS
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, 12, 13, 22, 29; xi. 79, 110 Mandeville's
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. 11; 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 'Letters 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
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
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.
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. 11; iii. 45, note, 70; 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.
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. 26, 58; iv. 17, 22, 24; vii. 2; viii. 19, 95; ix. 66, 68; xii. 64, 84 Newton, John, xii. 107, 108, 109 Newton, Thomas, Bishop, on the Prophecies, iv. 44 Nieuentyt, iii. 85 Norris, John, i. 34; iii. 20
Norris's 'Reason and Faith,' iii. 20 North, Dudley, xi. 11, 12, 13, 27
NTOLOGICAL proof of theo- logy, i. 25, 31, 32; iii. 27-30, 84; v. 4; vi. 5, 8, 11, 12
Optimism, vi. 21-24; ix. 16, 26, 42, 57, 68, 74, 75, 80, 81, 129; xii. 47-50
Oswald's, James, Appeal to Common Sense,' viii. 9, 12-15
PAGANISM and popery, iv. 67,
Paine, Thomas, ii. II; iv. 52,
60, 82; viii. 3, 64; x. III, 126, 131, 134–138, 152
Paine's Age of Reason,' viii. 92-98 Paine's Rights of Man,' x. 135-137 Paley, W., iii. 85; iv. 18, 55; vi. 34; vii. 14; viii. 5, 7, 15, 26, 35, 37, 38-50, 53, 57, 85; ix. 2, 27, 46, 116, 131-136, 138 Paley's Evidences,' viii. 45-50 Paley's 'Hora Paulinæ,' viii. 48 Paley's Moral Philosophy,' ix. 131- 135
Paley's Natural Theology,' viii. 38-
Pantheism, i. 31, 32; ii. 9; iii. 12; ix. 67, 81; xii. 134
Parkhurst, J., viii. 18.
Pascal, v. 28
Paul, St., conversion of, iv. 62, 64
Patriarchal theory, x. 7, 28
Patrick, S., iv. 73
Pearce, Zach., iv. 54-56, 73
Pearce's reply to Woolston, iv. 54-56 Perception, theories of, i. 28, 39, 46- 50
Percy, Thomas, Bishop, xii. 127 Pessimism, iii. 40-42; v. 27; ix. 36, 42, 49
Petty, Sir W., xi. 5 Phillips, A., xii. 36 Pitt, W., xi. I Pollexfen, xi. 8
Pope, A., ii. II; iii. 4, note, 67, 74; vii. 2, 3; viii. 8, 17; ix. 27, 29, 30, 46, 74, note; x. 42; xii. 1, 2, 18, 22, 24, 25-27, 28, 36, 39, 40, 42, 47, 53, 71, 76, 97, 116, 118,
125, 130, 133, 134
Pope's Essay on Man,' xii. 25-27 Pope's Homer, xii. 28-33
Pouilly, M. de, iv. 82
Pownall, Thomas, x. 113 Prescription, doctrine of, x. 102-104 Price, R., viii. 28, 62, 63; ix. 3, 12- 14; x. 78, 92, 98, 111, 119, 126, 130, 131 Price's Review, &c.' ix. 3, 12-14 Prideaux, H., iii. 71
Prideaux's 'Letter to the Deists,' iv. 16
Priestley, J., i. 64-66; vii. 5; viii. 2, 15, 41, 63-75, 80; ix. 3, 69; x. 78, 92, 111, 119, 126-130, 131; xii. 105 Priestley's controversy with Horsley, viii. 63-75, 80
Priestley's Treatise on Government,' X. 127-130 Prior; Mat., xii. 35
Probability, doctrine of, v. 8, 24; viii. 28
Probationary state, v. 14
Progress, belief in, iii. 50, 51; x. 129, 142, 146, 149–151
Prophecy, argument from, iv. part
iv. Protestantism, ii. 5; xii. 110-112
Ray, iii. 85; viii. 39, note Recupero, Canon, viii. 91
Reid, Thos., i. 52, 60–62, 68, 70; ix. 15, 16, 64
Resistance, lawfulness of, x. 10, 28 Resurrection, the, iv. 54-59, 61, 63 Revelation, utility of, iii. 8, 9, 34, 35, 36, 46, 54, 57, 59, 61, 64; v. 24, 25
Ricardo, D., xi. 14, 24, 37, 40 Richardson, S., ix. 40; x. 42; xii. 42, 44, 53, 54, 55, 56, 58, 59, 119, 124, 139
Richardson, W., xii. 15
Ridicule, use of, iv. 2; ix. 24 Rigby, J., x. 76
Rights of Man, x. 64, 69, 98, 113, 121,
Robertson, W., i. 58; viii. 81; x. 89 Robespierre, x. 64, 118 Rogers, Dr., xii. 89 Romanticism, xii. 125-128 Rousseau, J. J., ix. 136; x. 15, 26, 60, 63, 64, 65, 66, 69, 79, 80-82, 85, 86, 90, 92-94, 97, 119, 126-128, 139, 147, 148, 152; xii. 2, 36, 41, 51, 52, 104, 118, 119, 121, 123, 131, 135, 136, 137, 139 Rutherforth, Thos., ix. 131
Savage, R., vii. 12; xii. 41 Scepticism, i. 11, 44, 55-57; iii. 75, and part vi.; iv. 82; x. 58, 59 Schelling, xii. 81
Science and Revelation, iv. 8; viii. 8; viii. part iii.; viii. 36, 91; xii. 89 Scott, Thos., Dr., iii. 45
Scott, Walter, xii. 126, 127, 139 Secker, Thos., Archbp., iv. 60; xii. 17
Seed, Jeremiah, ii. 13; xii. 18, 99 Selden, J., iii. 47
Sentimentalism, xii. 114-123 Seward, Miss, xii. 139
Shaftesbury, First Lord, vi. 37 Shaftesbury, Third Lord, i. 60; ii. 11; iv. 1, 2, 25, 73, note; vii. 2; viii. 8; ix. 2, 12, 14, 17, 18-34, 36, 41-43, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 52, 53, 54, 57, 58, 60, 62, 64, 73, 81, 83, 111; x. 67; xii. 25, 40, 47, 59, 115, 116 Shaftesbury's Characteristics,' ix. 23- 36
Shelburne, Lord, viii. 63, note, 89; ix. 3; x. 78
Shelley, P. B., xii. 139 Shenstone, W., xii. 34
Sherlock, Thos., ii. 11; iii. 46; iv. 42, 56-60, 61, 66; vii. 2; x. 31, 35, 39, 40; xii. 14-17, 18, 89, 106 Sherlock's 'Bangorian Tracts,' x. 31, 35, 39, 40
Sherlock's 'Discourses on Prophecy,' iv. 42
Sherlock's Sermons, xii. 14-17
Sherlock's Trial of the Witnesses,' iv. 56-61
Sibylline Books, the, iv. 36 Sidney, Algernon, x. 7, 12 Sieyes, x. 56, 98
Skelton, P., vi. I, note
Smalbroke, Richard, Bishop, ii. 11 ; iv. 49-52
Smalbroke's Reply to Woolston, iv. 49-52
Smalridge, George, xii. 18
Smith, Adam, i. 58; vi. 37, note; viii.
2, 8; ix. 2, 65, 73-80, 81, 82, 99; x. 89 ; xi. I, 3, 4, 6, 8, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 28; xii. 44
Smith's Moral Sentiments,' ix. 73-80 Smith's 'Wealth of Nations,' xi. part iv. Smollett, T., i. 9; vii. 5; xii. 42, 55, 58, 71
Social compact, the, x. 4-6, 8-17, 23- 25, 48, 55, 63, 64, 92, 98 Social influences on thought, i. 13;
viii. 2-6; x. 42, 43, 60; xii. 2, 4, 23, 42
Sociology, ix. 67, 102, 107-110; x. 1-3; xi. 2, 3
Somers, Lord, x. 64
Somerville, William, xii. 41
Soul, immortality of the, iii. 33, 57; v. 5-8; vii. 13
South, viii. 79; xii. 9, 99 Southey, xii. 86, 117 Spencer, John, iv. 73, note Spenser, E., xii. 2, 25, 34, 125 Spinoza, i. 21, 31-33; ii. 9; iii. 12 and 12, note, 27, 28, 29; vi. 8; vii. 2, 16, 22; viii. 40, 95; ix. 4, 5, 9, 26, 66, 67, 68; x. 4, 9; xii. 27 Stillingfleet, Edward, Bishop, iii. 19; vi. 5; vii. 25
Stebbing, Henry, ii. 11; iii. 69; vii. 288 Steele, R., x. 30; xii. 34, 44, 76 Steevens, G., xii. 125
Sterne, L., xii. 59, 114, 120, 121, 123, 124, 139
Steuart, Sir J., xi. 19
Subscription of Articles, viii. part v. Sully, x. 116
Sundon, Lady, viii. 53 Surenhusius, iv. 32, 34, 37
Swift, Jonathan, ii. 11; iii. 82; vii. 25; viii. 8; ix. 35; x. 30, 42, 46, 72, 139; xii. 1, 2, 22, 24, 42, 44, 45, 47-50, 53, 76, 100
Swift's Reply to Collins, iv. 26 Sykes, A. A., ii. 11; iii. 37, 53, 57, 59; iv. 35, 43; vii. 2
Sykes's Reply to Collins, iv. 35, 43 Sykes's Reply to Tindal, iii. 53, 57, 59 Sympathy, ix. 65, 77-79
Synge, Edward, Archbp., iii. 21
"AYLOR'S, H., 'Ben Mordecai,' viii. 60, 61
Taylor, John, xii. 96
Taylor, Jeremy, ii. 4, 6; iv. 25; vii. 25; xii. 9, 12, 45, 67, 100 Temple, Sir W., x. 69
Thomson, J., x. 42; xii. 34, 35, 36-38 Thompson, W., xii. 34
Tillotson, John, Archbishop, ii. 5, 6; iii. 43; iv. 24; vi. I
Tindal, Matt., ii. 5, 11; iii. 37-43, 63- 66, 67, 69, 70, 75, 77, 84; iv. 10, 27, 66, 69, 70, 72, 73; v. 3; vii. 2, 16; viii. 2, 94, 96; ix. 15, 20; xii. 25, 59, 79, 81
Tindal's Christianity as Old as the Creation,' iii. 43-52, 58, 60-62, 64, 65 Tindal's Rights · of the Christian
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