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Bacon (Sir Francis) his Hiftory of Henry VII, 2427
Barrow (Ifaac) his Sermons, 346.

Bandrand (Anthony) his Geographical Dictionary, 245.
Bayle (Peter) his Historical and Critical Dictionary, 245.
Bedford (William Ruffel, Earl of) 85, 90, 93. his Cha
racter, 136.

Being in general, what it is, 175, 176.

Belief, what it is, 229.

Bergeron (Peter) his Collection of Voyages, 241.

Berkeley (George, Lord) his Character, 138, 139.

Berkshire (Charles Howard, Earl of) 85, 86, 90, 93.

Bernier (Francis) his Memoirs of the Empire of the Grand
Mogul. 241.

Bertie (Peregrine) 64.

Bishops of the Church of England, several of them made
of such as were never ordain'd Priefts by Bishops, 113,
114. whether they claim a power of excommunica-
ting their Prince, 122. have the advantage of a quick
difperfing of their Orders, 73.

Bishops, offended at King Charles II's Declaration of In-
dulgence, 72. their zeal against Popery, 73, 75. fome
of them think it neceffary to unite with the Di£
fenting Proteftants, 75. look upon the Diffenting Pro-
teftants as the only dangerous enemy, 76. joyn with
the Court-party, 77, 78. lay afide their zeal against
Popery, 79. reject a Bill, enacting that Princes of the
Royal Blood, fhould marry to none but Proteftants, 80.
how near they came to an infallibility in the House
of Lords, ibid. call'd the dead weight of the House,
ibid.

Blood, the circulation of the Blood, 214.
Bodys, luminous, pellucid, and opake, 185, 216, 217,
how their phenomena may be explain'd, 230.

Boilean

Boileau Nicolas) his Tranflation of Longinus, 235.
Bold (Samuel) writes in defence of Mr. Locke's Effay
concerning human Underftanding, and Reasonableness of
Christianity, n. 257. his Difcourfe of the Resurrection of
the fame Body, &c. 284, 287. Mr. Locke's concern for
him, ibid.

Books, feem to infect all who trade in them, 315.
Book-binders, an intolerable fault in our English Book-
binders, 314, 315. some parts of good binding, 255•
Bookfellers, their Character, 315.

Bracton (John) 238, 349.

Brady (Robert) 238.

Bridgwater (John Egerton, Earl of) 90, 93. his Charac
ter, 124.

Broughton (John) his Pfycologia, &c. 261.

Brown (Edward) his Travels, 241.

Brutes, why fome Philofophers make them mere Ma-
chines, 298.

Bruyere (John la) his Characters an admirable piece
- of painting, 243.

Buckingham (George Villiers, Duke of) 86, 90, 93. his
Character, 134.

Bullingbrooke (Oliver St. John, Earl of) his Character,
126.

Burlington (Richard Boyle), Earl of) his Character, 136.
Burnet (Gilbert) his Hiftory of the Reformation, 242.

C.

Calamy (Edmund) cited, n. 6z. n. 76.
Calepin (Ambrofe) his Dictionary, 244.

Cambden (William) his Britannia, 240.

Cange (Charles du) his Gloffarium media & infima Lati-

nitatis, 245.

Canons of the Church of England, 114. See Land,

Canon-

Canon-bullet, how long it would be in coming from
the Sun to the Earth, 193.

Carlile (Charles Howard, Earl of) 138, 139.

Carnarvon (Charles Dormer, Earl of) his Character,
137, 139.

Carolina, divifion of that Country, 3. Prerogatives of
its Proprietors, 2. & feq. its Officers, 2. Court-leets, 9:
Mannors, 10. Demesnes, ibid. fupreme Courts, 13,
16, & feq. grand Council, 14, 24, & feq. Elections,
16. Sheriffs, 28. Juftices, ibid. Affizes, 30. grand and
petty Juries, 30, 32, 48. Terms, 31. Parliament, 33,

feq. Registries, 37, & feq. Constables, Mayors, Al-
dermen, and Common-Council, 40. Port Towns, 41.
National Religion, 42. particular Churches, 43. Sur-
vey of every Man's Land, 49. naturalifation of Ali-
ens, 51. Rules of precedency, &c. 52.

Carriers, their Character, 259, 261.

Caffiques in Carolina, 4, & feq.

Catechifm of the Church of England, 114.

Causes, the Syftem of occafional Caufes, confuted, 166,
& feq. it brings us to the Religion of Hobbes and Spi-

noza, 170.

Cervantes (Michael) his Don Quixot. 244.

Cefar, his Commentarys, 235-

Chaife, how to make a Chaife commodious, 309,
feq.

Chamberlayne (Edward) his State of England, 349.
Charles VI, King of France, a weak Prince,102, 103.
Charles I, King of England, makes the long Parlia-
ment perpetual, 101, 1oz. orders Archbishop Ufher
to write a Book, 145. See Usher. the treatment he re-
ceiv'd from the Officers of his Army, 141.

Charles II, whether he defign'd to reign by a standing
Army, 141.

Chesterfield (Philip Stanhope, Earl of) 138.

Cheynell

Cheynell (Francis) his Book against Mr. Chillingworth,

262, 263.

Chillingworth (William) his elogium, 235, 262.
Chronology, Books that treat of Chronology, 242.
Church of England, her true intereft, 69, 70. How the
might become the Head of all the Proteftants, ibid.
whether it is lawful to alter her Government, 122,
123.

Church, seven perfons agreeing in any Religion, do con-
flitute a Church in Carolina, 43. How people may
enter themselves, or cease to be Members of any such
a Church, 44, & feq.

Circumftances, in private bufinefs, repeating little Cir-
cumftances to a diftant friend, how useful, 283.
Clarendon (Henry Hyde, Earl of) 85, 86, 90, 93. his
Character, 124.

Clerc (John le) his French Translation of the New Tefta-
ment, 261, 264, 275. his Harmony of the Evangelifts,
280, 355.
Clergy-men, taught rather to obey than understand, 61,
one of their maxims, 76, 77. the principles of fome
of them dangerous to our English Government, 145,
feq. difagree with one another, 288, 289.
Clouds, what they are, 199, 200.

Cogitation, whether it may not be a property of the
fubftance of matter, 30.

Cold, the cause of it, 224, 225.

Collection of Voyages and Travels, 241.

Colors, originally in the rays of light, 218. what they
are in the opake bodys, ibid. whiteness in the fun's
light, 219. whiteness and blackness in the bodys.
ibid.

Comets, opake bodys, 185. their motion, 188.
Comines (Philippe de) his Memoirs, 242.

Common-prayer Book. See Nonconformists.
Compleat Hiftory of England, Vol. III. cited, n. 145.

Coke

Goke (Sir Edward) his fecond Institutes, 238.
Cooper (Thomas) his Dictionary, 244.

Corporations, the defign of the Act for regulating Cor-
porations, in 1661, 60.

Country, wherein lyes the intereft of any Country,
350

Cowel (John) his interpreter, 244.
Crew (John, Lord) 138.

D.

Dampier (William) his Voyages, 241.
Danby (Thomas Osborne, Earl of) 64.
Daniel (Samuel) his Hiftory, 242.

Day, what makes the difference between Day and Night,
192. the cause of their several lengths, ibid.

Deans of Hereford and Salisbury, extent of their Juriß
diction, 120.

Declaration of Indulgence in 1671-2, 65, & feq.

De la Mer (George Booth, Lord) 85, 86, 90, 93. his
Character, 126.

Denbigh (Bafil Fielding, Earl of) 85,86,90, 93. his Cha-
racter, 124,

Devonshire (William Cavendish, Earl of) his Character,
136.

Dictionarys, how neceffary, 244. the best of them, 244,
245.

Diffenters. See Non-conformifts.

Dorfet (Richard Sackville, Earl of) 85, 90, 93. his Cha
racter, 137.

E.

Earth, the Earth confider'd as a planet, 191, 193.
Earth, feveral forts of earth, 205.

Eachard

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