. "The more, fair VIRTUE's feen, the more the charms Safe, plain and eafy are her artless ways; With face erect, her eyes look frait before, For dauntless is her march, her step secure. Not fo pale FRAUD:-now here he turns, now there, Still feeking darker fhades, fecure in none; Looks often back, and wheeling round and round, Sinks headlong in the danger fhe would fhun." It was a fine obfervation of the prefent Stadtholder who found an afylum in the generosity of the British Nation-" that if THIS COUNTRY was to escape the general wreck of Nations, it would owe its prefervation to RELIGION." And when reminded that "there were not wanting many RELIGIONISTS in FRANCE."-" True," faid the Prince," but they were not in earneß-I fee bere a ferious intereft in the thing: the people know what they are doing, when they go to Church: they understand fomething of it, and take an intereft in it."-" May his obfervation," fays Profeffor Robifon "be juft, and his expectation fulfilled!" HOW MANY, alas! in IRELAND, know NOT what they are doing? The papist, for Erskine, 163, 202, 271, 305. Wilberforce, 361, Reeves, 208, Addington 90. Lord Thurlow and Lord Loughborough 108, 109. Pepper Arden 110, Lauderdale 165. Hume 304, 320, Gibbon 12, 77, 302. Priestley 12. Wakefield 69, 338, Godwin, 126, 167, 169, 171, 312, 318. Horne Tooke xxiii, 299, Peter Pindar 13. Thomas Paine xvii, 37, 120, Thelwall 90, 301, Lewis 195, 293. Tierney xvii. Bishop of Leon 267, Titular Bishop Sculler 41, Abbé Barruel 310. Neckar 232. Mirabeau 23, 373. Buonaparte 241. bert 374. Sieyes 164, 362. Machiavel 212. Volney 24, 311. Condorcet xvii. 319. CHARACTERS-LITERARY. Newton, 4, 260. Sir Wil. Jones, 359. Herschell 68, 352, Burnet, 170. Johnson, 53. Fortin, 48. Waring 353. " Bishop Shakespeare, Shakespeare 96, and his black-letter dogs 50, 96. Capel 49. Malone 54, 98. Mrs. Montague 55. Ritfon 57. Pope xxx. and his Editors. Warburton 328. Warton 331, 366. Gray 14, and his Tranflators. Cook 146. Norbury, Wefton, Coote, Tew 136, 146. Mafon 15, 34. Mickle 17. Beattie 353. Sheridan 9. Cumberland 362. Hayley 17. terton 34. T. Warton 58. Pie 80. Jephson, ChatBofcaren. Grotius 161. Locke, Clarke, Paley, Littleton, Jenyns, Gisborne 163. Ashley 218. Sir Joshua Reynolds 188. Rofcoe 185. Sullivan, Maurice 183. Rumford 181. Hey 351. Reynolds 351. Geddes 199. Parr 47, 101, 175, 178, 246, 366. Porfon 57, 101, 114, 336. Wakefield 69, 71, 238. Coxe 30, 78. Moore 166. Gillies 78. Monboddo 279. Mapes 54. Darwin 18, 73. Knight 75. Walter de Ireland 94, 97, 99. Gebelin 239. Heyne 331. THE HUMAN CHARACTER radically good its dignity, when undebafed Christian Charity Love of our Neighbour The great Citizen (Burke), The Conflitution in Church and State Honourable Confpiracy Political Chemists Mafters xvii-227 xxvii xviii 126 122 152 378 372 Confcience, Confcience, fometimes erroneous Contemptor Divum-a little of it is a great deal too much Christianity, diftinguished from, but connected with Establishments The Gospel Code The State of Christendom Conflitutional Statesmen Corporate Bodies rife flowly, fink rapidly. Catholic Faith defined Colours of the Romish Church Spirit of A Gibbe-Cat purring College of Priests Commendation pleafanter than Cenfure Cenfure with discrimination Cautions to the over-curious Paul's Cloak, or rather Letter-cafe Calvin defcribed by Dryden Page 126 10 218 169 346 227 206 211 207 216 153 I. CITATIONS FROM GREEK AUTHORS. Orpheus xxiii. Homer , xxv, 61, 117, 189, 125, 191, 215, 258, 303, 335. Hefiod 354. Menander 371. Ariftophanes 176, 246. Lycophron 140, 231. Pindar xxv, 19, 126, 210, 246, 356. Sextus Empiricus 321. Callimachus 121. Mofchus 134. 234, 283. Plotinus 352, 362. Ariftotle 208.Proclus 250, 352. Porphyrius 251. Lucian 59. Plutarch 214, 223, 345. Athenæus 109, 131.- Athenagoras 1. Gregory Nazianzen 350. Suidas 96. Anthologia 5. Alexandrian Library iv. Hermias 173. Phocius 375. Cook 147. II. CITATIONS FROM LATIN AUTHORS Lucilius xxxi. Horace 17, 40, 72, 130. Juvenal 28, 32, 77, 89, 100, 106, 127, 154, 199, 233, 299. Perfius xxiii, 1, 9, 14, 44, 99, 149. Lucretius 122, 171. Virgil 22, 44, 60, 155, 148, 70, 87, 95, 102, 116, 145, 284, 288, 302, 303, 333, 51, 60, 92. Lucan 210, 219, 226. 343. Ovid 46, Statius 5, 71, Cicero xii, 204, Manilius xvi, 222. Sulpitius 185. Pliny 77, 84. Suetonius 281. Tacitus 83, 142, 178, 206, 297. Florus 241. Julius Capitolinus |