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Limborch, (Mr.) his notion of the
last judgment of the under-
standing,

114
explains the terms he
uses in discoursing of human
124, &c.
lays down his judgment
concerning it in ten theses, 128,

liberty,

129
shows wherein he seems
to differ from Mr. Locke, 130,
&c.

complains of professed
protestants, for attributing too
much to human authority, 142;
-gives an instance of this in
the triennial solemn inspection
of the acts of the synod of Dort,
ibid.
Lindsey, (Robert Bertie, earl of)
his character,
204
Linn, (Nich. of) voyages of, 378
Liturgy of the church of England,
228, 229
Loadstone, polarity of, discovered,
373
Locke, (Mr.) his Latin letter to
Mr. Limborch, about Father Si-
mon's critical history,

5

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38

commends Mr. Limborch's
Theologia Christiana,

bewails his own and the
public loss, by the death of
archbishop Tillotson,
41

acquaints Mr. Limborch how
he discovered in the Scriptures
the plain doctrines of Christian-
ity,
46, 47
informs Mr. Limborch that
his love of peace made him fear
to insert in the 4th edition of
his Essay his proofs of the unity
of God,
63
excuses himself, for being
prevailed on to prove the unity
of God, to those who can do it
better themselves,

70
his proofs of the unity of
God, in a French letter to Mr.
Limborch,
ibid. &c.
the same argument further
explained in another letter, 76,
77

understood not the Cartesi-
ans' language of infinite thought,
though he had a notion of an
infinite substance,

81

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tions,
ibid.
Pitt, his Preservative of Health, its
character,
279
Plums, the best sorts of enume-
rated,
349
the way of preserving them,
ibid.

Pococke, (Dr.) some account of
his life and character, 299
Pool, (Matthew) his synopsis com-
mended,
310
Porter; a pleasant story of a por-
ter of a college in Oxford, 302
Potrincourt (de) and de Monts's
voyages,
472, 473
Printers, their character, 291
Protestant religion, wherein it is
comprehended in England, 228
Protestants, are now as much as
ever concerned to be vigorous
in their joint endeavours for
supporting the reformation, 312
Prunes, method of preserving in
France,

351

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his observation on the
articles, liturgy, &c. of the
church of England, 227, &c.
Sharp's (captain) voyage, 479
Sharpey's (Alexander) voyage to
the East Indies,
Sherlock, (William) his digression
concerning innate ideas, against
Mr. Locke,
293

410

Ships, who first invented, 361

sheathing of, not a modern
invention,
375

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