BACON, Sir Francis, remarks on the style of his A signal proof of the divinity of the Christian 25 religion 126 78 135 16 33 54 Ease, loved by all men In writing, what it is An instance of it in love verses Eliza, the character of a good mother Epic poem, rules concerning it Epictetus, his saying concerning censure Equality in the happiness and misery of men Claudian EARRING, Nicholas, Esq. his letter concerning a 132 the being of a God 130 22 12, 15 15 Freethinkers, considerations offered to them on Contribute to idolatry Their absurdities and hateful characters Condemned for affecting singularity No. 88 88 Accuse the Christian religion as defective in Like the Jewish Sadducees, considered as automata 20 Freethinking, discourse on, answered A means to conquer it Ignorance and vice, taint the blood Humanity to be extended to the meanest crea- Humour, the English distinguished by it. A barbarous custom therein A poem in praise of it Hypocrisy, rebuked by our Saviour. I AM that I am, reflections on that name Idolatry, a sottish sort of worship Immortality of the soul, arguments for it Integrity in the power of every man Intrigue between a wild young gentleman and Irish stuffs, fine and delightful furniture How related to the Bickerstaff's Little men, a club of them 61 From Nestor Ironside to Pope Clement VIII. 149 . 44 144 Letters, difficulties which attended the first in- 61 Their great use 61 Lewis XIV. renowned for inviolably keeping 125 93 treaties Prayer of an English libertine Libertine, Athenian, his moral soliloquy 74 Liberty of the People, generosity of that princi- ple Asserted by Mr. Steele. 111 145 172 172 128 81 81 2 53 83 64 71 Ironside, Mrs. Martha, her character, and love 166 Lizard, sir Ambrose, chooses Mr. Ironside guar- 2 137 Sir Harry, his character Italian comedians, driven from Paris for offend- Characters of Miss Jane, Miss Annabella, Miss Loan-bank, a project. 7 13 97, 107 Jilflirts, the occasion of our ill-bred men 26 Lock Hospital, patients there, great objects of Job, book of, fine poetical paintings therein, charity 17 particularly of a horse 86 Johnson the player, a good actor 82 Jonathan, David's lamentation for him 51 Oblations of a chamber-maid thereto Judges, the advantage of continuing them during of it 108 . good behaviour 95 Love of enemies, not constitutional Justice, the greatest of all virtues 95 Love, personated by Ambition and Avarice 20 18 21 11 3" |