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67 A reflexion on popery 68 (23. An addrefs to the proteftant ladies of Great-Britain, warning them.

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against the dangers of popery, and of popish husbands) 259

69 A remark on the unfortunate Leonora

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70 The tenth fatire of Juvenal, tranflated into English verfe

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71 (24. Bishop Burnet's opinion of the excellence of this fatire, and the author's confequent reflexions)

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72: The author visits again Dr. Stanvil and his lady 73 Discourse between Dr. Stanvil and the author, concerning the manner in which the Spanish fly acts on the human body when applied

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74 Dr. Stanvil's fudden death by an apoplexy; cause of apoplexies; and

a reflexion on death

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75 Short examination of the sentiments of

Wollafton, Burnet, Caleb Flem

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fhop Sherlock, concerning the ftate of departed fouls

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76 The character of Dr. Stanvil

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77 (25 and 26. Encomium of Dr. Law, and character of Bishop Sherlock and Bifhop Hoadley, with fome account of their writings) ibid. demand 287

78 The author's remarks on the fleeping and the conscious fchemes, concerning departed fouls 289 79 Mrs. Stanvil's behaviour on the death of her husband. The author robomarries her, and they set out for Ireland to pay a visit to his fa

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80. The author finds his father become as sus be strict an unitarian as himself

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82 The author's wife dies, and he goes to nofea as captain of a little ship of his own; fails to the South-feas, to atasm China, and very many other -mo! I do places, returns to Europe, after having spent nine years in travelquis fing, and promifes an account of of his obfervations in a future

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nonjuror, father of our methodifts, and difciple of the famous Jacob Behmen)

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84 The author purchases a little villa near London, and retires thither to

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