1. The principles of all religion lie in the being of God, and immortality of the foul: from them the neceffity of a particular Divine revelation rationally de- duced; the method laid down for proving the Di- vine authority of the Scriptures. II. Why Mofes doth not prove the being of God, but fuppofe it. III. The notion of a Deity very confonant to reafon. Of the nature of ideas, and particularly of the idea of God. IV. How we can form an idea of an in- finite Being. V, VI. How far fuch an idea argues exiftence. VII, VIII. The great unreasonableness of atheifm demonftrated. Of the hypothefes of the Ariftotelian and Epicurean Atheifts. IX. The Atheist's pretences examined and refuted. X, XI, XII, XIII. Of the nature of the arguments whereby we prove there is a God. Of universal confent, and the evidence of that to prove a Deity and immorta- lity of fouls. XIV, XV. Of neceffity of existence implied in the notion of God; and how far that proves the being of God. XVI. The order of the world, and usefulness of the parts of it, and efpe- cially of man's body, an argument of a Deity. XVII. Some higher principle proved to be in the world than matter and motion. XVIII. The nature of the foul, and poffibility of its fubfifting after death. XIX. Ethic. ii. 320, 321s De Part. Anim. i. Ariftoteles Metaphyf. i. 140, 449. ii. 10, 297, 300, 301, 303, 3209 Athenæus ii. 319. Ad Vo- B. Auguftinus de Civ. Dei i. 88, 107, 371, 399. ii. 102, 145. Auguftinus (Antonius) i. 113. Barlæus ii. 362. Bartoli Hift. Afiat. ii. 356. Battel (Andrew) ii. 395: Baumgarten (Martinus) ii. 280. Benzo ii. 359, 360. Berigardus ii. 279. Bernier ii. 419, 422. Beffarion ii. 247, 298, 319. B Bochartus i. 23, 26, 32, 99, 115, 251. ii. 145, 146, 154, 165, 166, 167, 169, 184, 185, 191, 193, 194, 196, 253. Bodini Method. Hift. ii. 178. Borrichius ii. 285, 289. Boxhornius i. 66, 292. Boyle's Sceptical Chem. ii. 10. Experiments of Air ii. 439. idity and Firmness ii. 43. Forms ii. 409. Brerewood ii. 193. Bufbequius ii. 180. Flu- Final Causes ii. 265. 384. Origin of Veneration Man's Intellect owes to God ii. 428, 433- Buteo de Arca Noe ii. 144. Buxtorfius ii. 180. Cardan ii. 271. Carder (Pet.) ii. 362. Caron ii. 354. Cartefius i. 458. ii. 43, 53, 56, 374, 375, 376, 378, &c. 397, 412, &c. Cafaubonus (Ifaac) ad Athenæum i. 55. Exercit. ad Baron. i. 60. In Strab. i. 72, 142. Ad Theophor. ii. 194. Cafaubonus (Meric.) Orig of temp. Evils ii. 103. de 4 Linguis ii. 175, Cauche ii. 368. Cenforinus i. 103. ii. 51. Champlain ii. 363. Chaumont ii. 369. Chalcidius in Timæum îî, 8, 9, 10, 24, 25, 27, 28, 87, 88. B. Chry- B. Chryfoftomus i. 398. Clemens Alexand. i. 4, 21, 25, 27, 67, 143, 145. ii. 189, 182, 247, Clutius ii. 275. Columbus ii. 357, 361. Columella ii. 272. Le Compte ii. 356, 370. S. Cyprianus i. 304. S. Cyrillus c. Jul. ii. 182, 331. Van Dalen ii. 308. Dampier ii. 362. Democritus ii. 296. Denton ii. 365. D Diodorus Siculus i. 46, 48, 68, 86, 88, 102, 104, 105, 108, 114, 132, Diogenes Laertius i. 56, 440. ii. 6, 8, 14, 27, 32, 50, 69, 83, 256, 337. Dionyfius Halicarnaff. i. 324. ii. 317. Edda Mythol. ii. 244. Elmenhorftius ii. 194. Ent. Apolog. ii. 262, 269. Epiphanius ii. 161. Epicharmus ii. 246. Etmullerus ii. 260, 268. Euripides ii. 79, 156, 196. E Eufebii Præpar. Evang. i. 31, 56, 62, 68, 115, 145. ii, 9, 33, 41, 50, Except. Gem. Sanhedrin i. 190. Fagius (Paulus) i. 173. Feftus i. 24. Firmicus (Jul. Mar.) i. 304. Flacurt ii. 368. VOL. I. F Galen |