A MISCELLANY, CONTAINING SEVERAL TRACTS O N Various SUBJECTS. By the BISHOP OF CLOYNE. Modò me Thebis, modò ponit Athenis. DUBLIN: Printed by GEORGE FAULKNER, in Effex freet. TABLE O F CONTENTS. AN Ode to the Author of Siris. By the R. R. T. L. B. O. N. Page 3 P. 7 Farther Thoughts on Tar-Water. P. 117 P. 53 A Word to the Wife: or an Exhortation to the Roman Catholic Clergy of Ireland. p. 85 A Letter from the Roman Catholic Clergy. p. 108 A Letter to the Roman Catholics of the Diocese of Cloyne, published in the late Rebellion. P. 110 Maxims concerning Patriotism. P. 113 The Querift. Containing feveral Queries propofed to the Confideration of the Public." Verfes by the Author, on the Profpect of planting Arts and Learning in America. P. 185 A Propofal for the better supplying of Churches in our foreign Plantations, and for Converting the favage Americans to Chriftianity, by a College to be erested in the Summer-Iflands, otherwife called the Ifles of Bermuda. p. 187 A Sermon preached before the incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in foreign Parts. p. 211 De Motu; five, de Motus Principio & Naturâ, & de Caufa Communicationis Motuum.P. 235 |