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But not so to his Country, nor to his Friends, nor to

his Lady.

As he had paffed his Life without Blemish,
He encountered Death without Fear,
A Man by all virtuous Men and Free-men
Worthy to be for ever lamented.

He died on the Sixteenth of December 1723.
Of his Genius and Abilities there are Monuments

remaining,

Such as will for ever remain,

Confecrated to Time and Pofterity in Writings of various Kinds.

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XXXIV. Of Fafting, Part II.

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26

XXXV. Of Reafon,

XXXVI. Of the Peace of the Church,

XXXVII. The Enmity of the High-Clergy to the

Bible,

33

XXXVIII. Of Penance, and Religious Revel

lings,

XXXIX. Priefts afraid of Ridicule,
XL. Of Priefly Cruelty,

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47

55

XLI. The Folly of the Clergy's demanding Refpect, when their Characters are bad: With the Equity of Univerfal Toleration, and of judging for ourJelves,

XLII. Of High-Church Atheism,

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72

78

91

XLIII. Of High-Church Atheism, Part II.
XLIV. Of High-Church Atheism, Part III. 83
XLV. Of High-Church Atheism, Part IV.
XLVI. Of High-Church Atheism, Part V.
XLVII. No Priests inftituted by the Chriftian
Religion,

98

106

XLVIII

XLVIII. All Prieftly Power inconfiftent with the
Gofpel, and renounced by it,
XLIX. The fame Subject continued,

113

120

128

L. An Inquiry into Religious Establishments; with
a further Confutation of the impious and abfurd
Claims of High Priests,
LI. Of the Three High Churches in England, 140
LII. An Analogy between Antient Heathenism and
Modern Prieftcraft,
147

LIII. Prieftly Power founded on the Weaknesses of
Human Nature,

LIV. In what only true Religion confifts,

The Craftsmen,

153

161

179

A Letter to a Gentleman at Edinburgh, concern-
ing the bufy and affuming Spirit of the Ecclefiaf
tics, and their extravagant Demands upon the
Laity,

To the Memory of John Trenchard, Efq;
The Index to the First Volume.

The Index to the Second Volume.

213

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To the First VOLUME:

A.

Aron (a High-Prieft) cheats the Ifraelites
of their Ear rings, 81. Encourages them
to Idolatry,

ibid.

Abraham, the Covenant with him, its

Clearnefs,

Advice, why feldom taken,

Altar-picces, a Defcription of them,

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215

Apollos, a primitive Preacher in the As, never or-
dained,

58

96

Apoftate Clergy, to reclaim them to the Church, the
Bufinefs of this Paper,
Apostles, the Eleven, loft no Credit by Judas hang-
ing himfelf, 13. Their Doctrines proved by Mi-
racles, 26. Their Difinterestedness, ibid. The Qua-
lifications required to fucceed them, 45. An Ana-
logy between them and modern Divines, 46, 47.
The Impoffibility of fucceeding them, 47. Their
Conduct,

53

Archbishop of Canterbury, his fevere Character of
High-Church Priefts,

86

Archbishops and Bifhops derive their Characters from
the Crown,

VOL. II.

L

76, &c.
Ariftotle,

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