Jome Obfcurities, 398. His Charge on the Punfters at the Uni- Shakefpear faulty, 312. But not to be cenfur'd, 19 313, 360 Sheers Sir Harry, joyns Softness and Nonfenfe very prettily 370, 415 151 416 208 Sinking, the Art of it, by P----e, and ́S----t, Spectator cenfur'd as a Critick 288 339 Spencer compar'd with Taffo, 82. His Stanza condemn'd, 85. A Spinola F. his Eulogy on Lewis XIV. 95 107 Sprat Dr. Bishop of Rochester, his Panegyrick on Cromwel, 112. Stanza Rhime condemn'd 412 85 Stepney Mr. bis Verses on King William's Queen Mary, 96. On Strada the Hiftorian, fcandalously faulty 119 176, 334 Agrees with simplicity, 123. 260, 262 Subtlety of Thought defin'd, [231] Condemn'd, 316. An English Sulpitius's Letter to Cicero on his Daughter's Death Swan the Punfter challenges Purcel 324 87 182, 183 18 St clubs with P-e to the Art of Sinking, 416. His Lilliput, T. 417, 418, Acitus, bis Saying of Otho's Death, 123. Pliny's Advice TA to bim, 137. Character of his Hiftory, 175, 176. His 400, 402 297 Tamerlane, Tamerlane, good Passages in that Tragedy Taylor the Water-Poet's Diftich on a Poet and a King 338 397 to 399 215 403 Tefti on Lopez de Vega, 138. A good Allegory of his spoilt, 287 Theophile, a vicious Allegory of his 340, 342 165, 166 29 311 Thoughts True and Falfe, the Difference betwixt them, 5, &c. Subtle and Ingenious defin'd Thoughts antient and modern alike Thoughts, the Sameness of them in feveral Authors 12, 407 87, 88, 314 139, 314 Thoughts frong, 123, 124, 125, 126, 259, 260. What Cicero fays of Thoughts fine and agreeable, 129, & feq. Thucydides, his greatest Fault in Stile Tigris River, Verfes on it by a French Poet 357, &c. 399 401 267 Trajan, Pliny's Panegyrick on him, 157, 158, 159, 160, 173. Trivulci and the Earl of Northumberland compar'd 200 143 Truth, Truth, the first Quality in Thinking, 5, &c. The fame tho mix'd with Falfhood Turner, Sir Edward, a Remark on his Speech to the King V V. Alerius Maximus, his Saying of Artemifa Vandyke, Waller's Verfes on him Vega, Lopez de, Bombaft 81. 14 265 282 228, 294 234 Velleius Paterculus, What he fays on the Death of a General, 87 Vitalis, Junius, a Plagiary WA W. 216 268 7Aller, Mr. his Defcription of a Whale, 24. His Panegy- 404 Weedon, Mr. his Project for a Temple of Praife in Lincoln's-Inn 7 William, King, Mr. Prior's Verfes on him, 83, 97, 164, 190. Ff 293. Mr. Prior's agains 293. Lee's, 113. Waller's, ibid. Wreck, Verfes on one tranflated out of Greek Y. 178 164 350 268 "Alden's Verfes on Watfon's Ephemeris, 25. On the Globe YAlden Z. Odiac, King of Spain compar'd to it by a Prieft 411, 412 377 22 P ERRATA in the Life and Writings, &c. AGE 30. Line 11. for Xiver, read Xavier. Page 31. 1. 2. for his, read this. Line 26. BOOKS publish'd by the Reverend Mr. Ifaac Watts; and fold by John Clarke and Richard Hett, at the Bible and Crown in the Poultry, near Cheapfide; and Richard Ford, at the Angel in the Poultry, near Stocks-Market. Ora Lyrica: Poems chiefly of the Lyric Kind. In 3 tion, corrected. II. Hymns and Spiritual Songs. In three Books. The 10th Edition. III. A Guide to Prayer: Or a free and rational Account of the Gift, Grace, and Spirit of Prayer, &c. The Fourth Edition. IV. Divine Songs, attempted in eafy Language for the Ufe of Children. The Ninth Edition. V. The Pfalms of David, imitated in the Languages of the New Teftament, and apply'd to the Chriftian State and Worfhip. The Third Edition with Notes, and the Sixth without them. VI. Sermons on various Subje&s. In 3 Vol. Together with a Sacred Hymn annexed to each. VII. The Art of Reading and Writing English. The Third Edition. VIII. The Chriftian Doctrine of the Trinity: Or, the Father, Son, and Spirit, three Perfons, and one God, afferted and proved, &c. IX. Death and Heaven; Or, the laft Enemy conquered, and feparate Spirits made perfect. The 2d Edition. X. Seven Differtations relating to the Chriftian Doctrine of the Trinity. In Two Parts. XI. Logick; Or, the right Ufe of Reafon in the Enquiry after Truth. The 2d Edition. XII. The Knowledge of the Heavens and the Earth made cafy. The Second Edition, corrected. XIII. A Defence against the Temptations to Self-Murder. XIV. Prayers compos'd for the Ufe and Imitation of Children. The Second Edition. XV. An Effay towards the Encouragement of Charity Schools, particularly those which are fupported by Proteftant Diffenters, for teaching the Children of the Poor to read and work: Together with fome Apology for thofe Schools which inftruct them to write a plain Hand, and fit them for Service, or for the meaner Trades and Labours of Life. To which is prefix'd, An Addrefs to the Supporters of thefe Schools. BOOKS |