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Confiderations on the propofed Application to his Majesty and to
Parliament, for a Licensed Theatre at Edinburgh
76
Short Animadverfions. Addreffed to the Author of a late Pam-
phlet
Appendix to the Hiftory of the Life of Cardinal Pole
77
ibid.
Address to the Thoughtless, the Careless, &c. of Great Britain 78
Merrick's Second Part of Annotations on St. John's Gospel ib.
Langford's Paftor's Sentiments of Heart laid before his Flock 79
Wigmore's brief Summary of what we ought to believe and
practise
plained
Lyttelton's Hiftory of the Life of Henry II. concluded
80
Wigmore's Catechifm of the Church of England briefly ex-
81
94
105
112
121
124
127
Smart's Tranflation of the Works of Horace
Bryant's Obfervations and Inquiries on antient History
Philofophical Tranfactions, Vol. LVI.
The Amaranth, or Religious Poems
Strahan's Translation of the Æneid of Virgil
The Babler
Speeches, Arguments, and Determinations, of the Right Ho-
nourable the Lords of Council and Seffion in Scotland, on
the Douglas Caufe
130
A Concife Narrative of the Proceedings in the Douglas Caufe
The History of the Chevalier des Grieux
Coftard's Hiftory of Aftronomy, &c.
Hartfon's Countefs of Salisbury, a Tragedy
A Letter to the Right Honourable the Marquis of Granby
Reflections on the Affairs of the Diffidents in Poland
A Caution to the Directors of the Eaft-India Company
Lomonoffof's Chronological Hiftory of the Ruffian History
Lettres Portugaifes
137
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143
147
152
153
155
156
Comparative Obfervations on two of the Poems which were ho-
noured with Prizes in a late Certamen at Ch. Ch.
Fables and Tales for the World, and Miscellanies for the Coun- try
The Ninth Satire of Horace, Book the firft, imitated. By
Dr. Swinney
Marriott's Primate, an Ode, written in Sweden.
159
Toup's
Toup's Epiftola Critica ad celeberrimum Virum Episcopum Gloceftrienfem.
Forfter's Sermon preached at the Vifitation of the Rev. Dr.
Mofs,
Buckridge's Sermons,
160
Penn's Sermon, by Way of Prevention to a fleepy Congrega-
Lord Baltimore's Tour to the East
Rotheram's Effay on Eftablishments in Religion
Dawfon's Examination of Rotheram's Effay
Fovargue's Catalogue of Vulgar Errors
172
177
185
189
213
Hanway's Letters to the Guardians of the Infant Poor
Wingrave's Narrative of the Cruelties of Eliz. Brownrigg 216
Praxis Medica & Chirurgica Nofocomiorum Civitatis Londini
Wathen's Conductor, and Containing Splints
An Account of the Somersham Water
217
A fhort Narrative of the Proceedings relative to the two Con-
victs lately respited for the Trial of Mr. Peirce's Styptic Me-
dicines
Mafkelyne's Account of the Going of Mr. Harrison's Watch ib.
Harrifon's Remarks on the Rev. Mr. Mafkelyne's Pamphlet 224
Triumphs of Faith, or the real Chriftian's Hope in Death
A Manual of religious Liberty
227
Letters concerning the prefent State of the Church of Sotland
Jones's Catholic Doârine of a Trinity proved, &c. third Edit.
234
Diftinction between the ordinary and extraordinary Gifts of the
Holy Spirit, proved to have no Foundation in the New Te
tament
Eufebes
Eufebes to Philetus: a Series of Letters
An Answer to Afpafio vindicated in Eleven Letters
235
Dialogue between the reverend Mr. John Wesley and a Mem
?ber of the Church of England
Wheelock's and Whitaker's two Sermons
Dialogue between the Pulpit and Reading-Defk
MEwen's Effays
236
237
Narrative of Facts relative to the Prefentation of Mr. H-s to
the Rectory of Al—w—le
Madan's Answer to the Narrative of Facts, &c.
Bird's method of dividing Aftronomical Inftruments
238
240
Clarke's Connexion of the Roman, Saxon, and English Coins 241
The Ruins of Poeftum
Edwards's Doctrine of Original Sin defended
Bate's Hebrew-English Dictionary
Duncombe's Works of Horace
Debates relative to the Affairs of Ireland
The Hiftory of Mifs Beville
The History of Major Bromley and Mifs Cliffen
Baker's Effay concerning the Caufe of the Endemial
Dévonshire
Geach's Obfervations on Dr. Baker's Effay on the Endemial
Colic of Devonshire
A Difcourfe concern the Irritability of fome Flowers
An Elegy on the Death of his Royal Highness the
York
Jones's Kew Garden.
A Poem. In two Cantos
An Ode to Virtue
An Ode, defign'd for the Anniversary of the most noble Order
- 317
A Paraphrase of Eight of the Pfalms of David
The Songs and Recitative of Orpheus: An English Burletta 318
An Addrefs to the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, and the Bishops of the Church of England
Philalethes Londinenfis's Civil Establishments in Religion, a
Ground of Infidelity
319
Philalethes again! or, Candidus unmask'd!
Two Difcourfes and a Prayer, delivered at the Quakers Yearly
Meeting in Bristol
320
Newton's Sermons preached in the Parish Church of Olney in en. Buckinghamshire
Clarke's Connexion of the Roman, Saxon, and English Coins,
concluded
321
The True Doctrine of the New Teftament concerning Jefus
Chrift confidered
Converfation. A Poem
The Adventures of a Kidnapped Orphan
High Life; or, the Hiftory of Mifs Faulkland,
341
345
359
The Perplexed Lovers; or, the Hift. of Sir Ed. Balchen, Bart. 355
A Collection of the most esteemed Pieces of Poetry, &c. 357
Kirkland's Effay on the Cure of Diseases preceding Fevers 361
Holwell's Account of the Manner of Inoculating for the Small-
Pox in the East Indies
367
Watts's Vindication of the New Method of Inoculating 371
Crakelt's Tranflation of M. Mauduit's New and Complete
*Treatife of Trigonometry
Letters of the Right Hon. Lady Jane Douglas
Confiderations on the Douglas Cause
The Effence of the Douglas Cause
374
375
378
379
A Letter to Lord Clive
An Address to the Voters and Returning Officers at the enfuing Election of Members to ferve in Parliament,
Patriotism, a Political Satire
An Effay on the Character of Manilius,
The Gift of Tongues,
380
382
383
An Elegiac Ode to the Memory of the late Duke of York 384
The Wooden Bowl, a Tale
Aldwinckle
385
Remarks on the Rev. Mr. M-n's Answer to the Faithful
Atkinson's Two Sermons on Faith, Hope, and Charity ibid. Atton's Sermon before the Trustees of Mr. Hanbury's Cha-
Harwood's Letter to the Rev. Mr. Evans
Doubts concerning the Authenticity of the laft Publication of
the Confeffional
Rutherforth's Defence of a Charge concerning Subscriptions 390
Obfervations on National Establishments in Religion ibid.
Hortley on the Power of God, as displayed in the Solar System 392
Confiderations on the Illegality of presenting fuch as are unac-
quainted with the Welch Language to Benefices in Wales 394
Saunders's Answer to Geach's Obfervations
Harvie's Practical Directions for preferving the Perinæum
Jones's Poftfcript to the Origin of Language and Nations
Farmer's Effay on the Learning of Shakespeare
The Force of Nature; or, the Hiftory of Charles Lord Som
mers
430
Syntagma Differtationum quas olim Auctor doctiffimus Thomas Hyde, S. T. P. feparatim edidit
436
Fordyce's Review of the Venereal Disease, and its Remedies 445. Macbride's Hiftorical Account of a New Method of treating the Scurvy at Sea.
457
An Apology for the Catholics of Great Britain and Ireland 459 Howard's Thoughts, Effays, and Maxims
463
Letters to Married Women
465
Fordyce's Elements of the Practice of Phyfic, Part II. Gatti's New Obfervations on Inoculation
467
The Hortonian Mifcellany
468
Rayner's Miscellanies
469
Cooper's Well
The Patriot
Candour: An Enquiry into the Merits of the Salisbury Come
Thoughts on the Caufes and Confequences of the prefent high Price of Provifions
471
The honeft Elector's Propofal
A Short Examination of the Laws lately made for the Amendment of the Highways