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Nun. Some Paffages about a Nun, who
veral Answers from the Child Jefus.
Nun, who had a prodigious large Belly.
Nurra (John Paul), his Books.

received fe-
IV. 93

VII. 88
I. 46

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Bfervationes Halenfes. A Supplement to thofe Ob-
II. 319, 382
Obfervations upon the Nature, Virtue and Ufe of the
Mineral and Phyfical Waters of Souche, near Dole.

III. 128

Mathematical, &c. made in the Eaft Indies and

China. By Father Noel.

IV. 343

upon the New Teftament, by Laurence Ramirez
de Prado, Alexander Morus, and Peter Poffinus, re-
printed.
V. 287
Old Men, who got Children in a very great Age. II.

129

Olearius (John Godfrey) Bibliotheca Scriptorum Ecclefi-

300

afticorum.
Olearius (Godfrey), his Obfervations upon St. Matthew's

Gofpel.

Opera. Critical Obfervations upon it.

Other Obfervations.

Opium, a Discovery of a new Opium.

VII. 354
III. 157

V. 262

VI. 65

Oracles were mere Impoftures of crafty and interested

Priefts.

VII. 448

Origen, the Remains of his Hexapla, collected by Fa-
ther Bernard de Montfaucon.

123

127

VIII. 167

An Account of Origen's Hexapla.
Obfervations upon that Father.
Original Sin. See Edwards (Jonathan), and Whitby
(Daniel).

Orobio. Some Particulars concerning that famous Jew.
V. 158
Ofnabrug and Minden. An Account of the Difputes
relating to thofe two Bishopricks, during the Peace
of Weftphalia.

II. 331

Ozell, his English Tranflation of the Secchia rapita.

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VII. 28
Paderbora,

P.

Aderborn, the Antiquities of the Diocese of Pader-
VI. 100

born.

P
Pagenftecher, his Aphorifms upon the Institutes of Juf-

tinian.

II. 128

Paleftine. Why that Country is hot fo fruitful now, as it was in the Time of the Ifraelites..

IV. 129

See 139

A Geographical Defcription of that Country, by Hadrian Reland.

VIII. 228

The Fertility of that Country afferted and prov

229

See 232

ed. Palpitation of the Heart, A Letter upon that Subject. V42

153

Papal Ufurpation and Perfecution; or, A Supplement to the Book of Martyrs. Pardes (Paradifus). The Etymology of that Word.

III. 192

1192 Pareira brava. A Defcription of that Root. VII. 116 Parent, a new Edition of his Efais & Recherches de Mathematique & de Phyfique.

Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury, his Life.
Patin, his Letters cenfured.

Patriarchates of the East defcribed.

76 III. 87 89 VIII. 39 V. 131 VIII.

Patricius (Francifcus), Difcuffiones Peripatetica.

176

Paul (St.). Whether he was an eloquent and polite Writer. St. Chryfoftome and Caftalio deny it. IV.

23

committed Solecifms, according to Caftalio.

was a Man full of Wit,

24

went into the third Heaven with a prodigious

Swiftness.

Reflexions upon his Thorn in the Flefb.

The Character of that Apostle.
his Education and Learning.

V. 371

376 378

VI. 247 V. 422 VI. 221

Pelagius.

Pelagius. In what Country he was born.

IV. 235

Pellicanus (Conrad). Obfervations on his Commentaries upon the Bible.

II. 109

Perizonius. An Account of his Origines Babylonica.

III. 237

Perriers (Bonaventure des), his Cymbalum Mundi. 277

His Tales.

Perfia. Obfervations upon it.

Perfians. An Account of their Manners.

never fwear.

why they do not live fo long as the

Some of their moral Sentences.
are very fond of Aftrology.

are a very happy People.

are not obliged to go to the Mofques.

296

147

148, 175

148

Europeans.

149

150, 177

151

152

181

Perfecution. An Account of the Perfecution in Queen

Mary's Reign.

VII. 334. VIII. 149

Perspective (An Effay of ), by Dr. 's Gravefande. IÏ.

Perfpiration, Remarks upon it.

Pervigilium Veneris, a new Edition of it.

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Perwigs. The Ufe of Perwigs very much approved.

them.

Their Hiftory. When the Clergy began to wear

2 Pet. ii. 13. explained.

III. 34 IV. 391 VII.

Petavius, his Rationarium temporum commended.

K His Invectives against Scaliger.

60

ibid.

Petiver (James), Gazo-Phylacii Nature & Artis decas

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not fatisfactory. Phileleutherus Lipfienfis, Emendationes in Menandri & "Philemonis Reliquias.

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Philofophers (Ancient), Reflexions upon thofe Chriftians, who find a Conformity between the Opinions. of thofe Philofophers, and revealed Doctrinesus! III. mood got 99957. nods See alfo VIA 405

Philofophy, A Difcourfe fhewing its Usefulness. V.

Pignatelli, his Books concerning Ecclefiaftical Matters. togato 98.

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Pin (Du), his Bibliotheque of Ecclefiaftical Writers, criOticifed,

1

Pirard His Travels commended:

See Bibliotheque.
IV. 35

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370 240.

Phosphorus, a new one. ya ku?
Plagiary, whether he may be called a Thief.
Plague An Account of the Plague in Poland
Planets. A Conjecture concerning their Number,

Plants. A Difcourfe fhewing the Analogy obfervable between Plants and Animals.

Obfervations upon Plants.

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I. 244

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A Difcourfe concerning the refpiration of Plants,

A compendious History of ufual

Dr. Chomel i ly

Catalogues of Plants.

V10 100

Plants. By 1 min 246. A VII 247

Plato, his Philofophy prevailed among the ancient Chrif

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I. 138

Poets The Characters of feveral Greek,
Italian Poets.

Latin, and

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170, 208 IL

The Characters of fome French Poets. 31 ~Poetry (Paftoral). A Differtation upon it. I. 140, 112 A Treatife concerning Poetry. By Mr. Gra

vina.

168,206

Whether thofe that are not Poets, may judge

of Poetry.
vindicated....

mer.

IIl. 389 IV. 280.

Reflexions upon it, by the Abbot Fleury, VII.

by Mr. De la Motte, in his Difcourfe upon HoSee Homer.

Politicks

Politicks Remarks upon feveral Writers of Politicks. enoWith an Account of a Pofthumous Work of the late Bishop of Meaux, concerning Politicks. I. 11

Pope Joan. See Joan.

Popes A Differtation concerning the Temporal Dominion of the Popes

Porphyry. Obfervations upon that Author.

Poffevin, his Life. 3 qurtonów. Dette
Pourchot, his Body of Philofophy.
Preaching Obfervations upon it.
Priapolythus, what it is.

III. 379 VIII. 166 1. IV. 469

94

V. 227

VI. 319

Printing A Differtation concerning that Art. III. 171

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Problem, refolved by the Author of an Essay of Analyfis
upon Chance-Games,
Procopius. Remarks on his Commentary upon the Oc-
Batateuch. Am bolo obr
H. 130
Prophets, Obfervations upon their Colleges. VI. 224
JEVI Observations upon their Vifions, &c. VIII.
260
Profper Aquitanus. A new Edition of his Works. V.

23115

190

Proteftants of Paris, horrid Calumnies against them. "d VHI. 275 Pfalm li. 7. Behold, I was shapen in Iniquity, and in Sin did my Mother conceive me, explained: IV. 450 ex. is a dramatick Poems 19 entendiad V. 14

Pfalms, their Obfcurity...

an ill Ufe made of them. ·

VII. 20

VIII. 183

Puget (Du), Several Particulars concerning that curiBesous, Gentleman.

II.225

Pufendorf. See Barbeyrac

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Pulfe Phyficians feel the Pulfe of their Patients too _yti haos out, 17. -IV. 29

haftily,

VIII. 155

Puritans cenfured by Bullinger. Some of their Singularities, subw 156 Purple A Difcovery of a new Tincture of Purple. c&& NI pytsatban IV. 294 See V. 161

JFV NA 1 A Y Пapwois, and zweó, how thofe Words are to be under tood in the New Teftamentis, A My V. 367

Q. Qua

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