228 Bold, Mr. Locke's concern for him, 276 535 291 ibid. 391 of) his character, 234 make them mere machines, 283 duke of) his character, 239 240 379 Catechism (of the church of England) causes copfuted, 254, 255 of Hobbes and Spinosa, 255 308 378 242 earl of his character, 241 234 ment, 266, 267.-His Harmony of the Evangelists, 311 202 421 - his expe- - discovers 424 variation of the, 376 act for regulating corporations 201 ico, 241 505 470 204 235 234 ,اه 441 Cabot, (Sebastian) attempts to 428 ibid. 447 210, n. 497 Vid. Laud. 389 of) his character, 241 of) his character, ibid. 175 of voyages and travels, 513, &c. 390 Devonshire, (William Cavendish, Forbisher's (Martin) voyages, 464, 465 Locke. 241 G. Galleys of the ancients, 369 East-Indies, 467 390 Gioia, invented the compass, 374 71,72 247 306 223 cies cultivated about Montpe- 332 the method of treading 244, n. and pressing, for the making 334 364 384, 402 Greenvil's (sir Richard) voyages, 468, 469 403 Grotius, (Hugo) cited, 220 408 H. 232 Halifax, (George Savil, lord) his 219 character, on the New Testament com- 310 Hawkins's voyages, 462, 463 223 280 260 Homilies of the church of England, 229 241 Hooper, (George) bishop of St. 203 Asaph, 219 F. 282 the undoubted truth of his tes. 40 den death of archbishop Tillot- - declares the attempts of - complaints of popish 44, 45 48 - further desires Mr. approves Mr. Locke's 82 ibid. 84 85 religion in England, 95 censures the author of 98 103 106 Lancaster's (James) voyage to the 408 243 210 236, n. 285 311 - advised by Mr. Locke 28 29, 30 63 synod forbad publishing their high commendation of that hi- 33 112 Locke, (Mr.)deelares the great use- 35 114 - commends Mr. Limborch's 124, &c. public loss, by the death of 129 he discovered in the Scriptures 46, 47 - informs Mr. Limborch that -gives an instance of this in of God, ibid. of God, to those who can do it 70 204 - his proofs of the unity of ibid. &c. 77 Mr. Limborch, about Father Si- ans'language of infinite thought, 18 papists and evangelics, ibid. writes to Mr. Limborch, con were burnt alive, and the er- 90, &c. 104 109, 110 111 suspects that Mr. Limborch 116 81 23 224 N. Locke, (Mr.) doubts whether vo- Melons, method of cultivating in 351 (David) voyage, 411 231 201, 243 472, 473 ibid. Moore's (Richard) voyage, 475 145 chester, 277 Necessity of sinning, a kind of it at the desire of Mr. Collins, 296 fate, or an absolute decree, 9 402 - the same with Japhet, ibid. 285 Newport's (captain) voyage, 474 Non-conformists, persecuted in Charles the Second's reign, and 202 241 ibid. Northampton, (earl of) ibid. his Essay on the Ideal 283 doctrine of some clergymen, 226 arguments, 381 247, &c. discover, 428, 468, 475 219, 220 M. 284 478 |