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Mysteries-Of Eleusis, not revealed by Virgil
revealed by Claudian

Why abolished in Greece and Rome
Christian mysteries assailed
Imputations in regard to

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NATURE (article)

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Nestorius, nature of his heresy

Dialogue between Nature and a philosopher

NECESSARY, NECESSITY (article)

Dialogue concerning

Declares worship of the Virgin Mary paganish

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NEW-NOVELTIES (article)

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Attraction of Novelty

New Testament, Apocryphal books of, with specimens of

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Newton, his Commentary on the Apocalypse

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Newton, Sir Isaac-An Arian

Nicholas I., Pope-His arrogance

Nisus, Fable of

NUDITY (article)

NUMBER (article)

NEWTON and DESCARTES (article)

Summary of the career of Descartes

of the Life of Newton

Opinions of in England

Merits and Errors of Descartes

Newton's Commentary on the Apocalypse

His metaphysics obscure

Of the chronology of Newton

Nicholas-A primitive christian, anecdote of
Nightingale-Its reply to the owl

His story identified with that of Sampson
Novatian, the first anti-pope

Adamites and Abeliens, their naked practices

Definition of by Euclid and Wolfe

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Definition of by the author

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Divine virtues of, according to Pythagoras

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Fantastical notions concerning

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Of the Persians under Xerxes

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Offices, various absurd ones formerly sold in France

Ointment, Jewish, for the Tabernacle, how composed

Olonois, a French buccaneer, his conduct

ONAN (article)

History of that Patriarch

OPINION (article)

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Various arbitrary national ones

OPTIMISM (article)

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ORACLES (article)

Opinion thereon of Plato and Leibnitz
of Epicurus and Lactantius

of the Indians and Syrians

of Bolingbroke, Shaftesbury, and Pope
of the Author

Devil, the supposed author of

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Pharisees, their opinion of

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Notions of the fathers

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and Pagans

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Exposure of certain ancient ones

Various responses enumerated

Termination of those of paganism in the fifth cen-

Lucian's joke concerning

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Orders, Religious, dissolvable by the state

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ORDINATION (article)

Can it be vitiated?

Ordination, Turkish one of a Greek priest
Origen, his opinion of the Apocalypse

His account of the eclipse at the resurrection

ORIGINAL SIN (article)

No mention of in the Pentateuch, as described at
present

St. Augustin author of the notion

St. Clement knew nothing about it

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Changes in

Osius, his address to the Arians and Athanasians

Ossian, a Florentine's opinion of

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Cause of his disgrace

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His "Art of Love," made a pretence for his banish-

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Palissi-His arguments in relation to the discovery of

shells

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Papal insolence, various examples of

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Papal tariff for bulls, dispensations, absolutions, &c. in

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Not mentioned by the Jews, except in Genesis
Account of by St. Thomas

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Curious appropriations of the term

Various opinions concerning the scite of

Scriptural description of, on what notions founded 3 289

Paramo, Louis, historian of the Inquisition-His grave

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Notions of members of the English parliament

Parisians-Their character by the emperor Julian
Their frivolity in the midst of horrors
PARLIAMENT of FRANCE (article)

Etymology of the word

Origin of that of Paris

First employment of that of Paris

Extent of the rights of those of France

Right of registry of the same

Remonstrances of

Dissolved by Louis XIV. with his horsewhip in his

hand

Struggles of during the reign of Louis XV.

Put down by Louis XV.

Revived by Louis XVI.

PARLIAMENT of ENGLAND (article)

Reports of the, venality of

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Various questions concerning

Instances of the effects of

Pastor Fido, chorus on kissing in

Paternoster-Heresy discoverable in

Patrick, St.-His cave

PAUL, St. (article)

Epistles of, various difficulties in
Rejected monks, nuns, and fast-days

Passages of implying the non-divinity of Christ
His epistolary correspondence with Seneca
Death of James the Less attributed to, by Abdias
Married

Assisted at Rome only by Aristarchus, Marcus, and

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His birth-place disputed

His judaising policy

His qualification for a promoter of christianity

His pretended letters to Seneca

His doctrines

According to St. Jerome, his quarrel with St. Peter

artificial

Announces the end of the world in his own days
His Platonism

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Foretels the Resurrection in his own days
Pelagius-His argument with St. Augustin.

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Penn, William-His extraordinary career
Pennsylvania-Origin of

Pentateuch-Not quoted by any prophet, or in the books
of David and Solomon

Was it engraved ? as the Egyptians wrote not on
papyrus in the days of Moses
Pentateuch-Forbids a woman to marry her brother-in-
law, in Leviticus

Commands a woman to marry her brother-in-law, in
Deuteronomy

When composed

Peregrinus-A Christian renegado, burned himself
Perpetua, St.-Legend of

Perrault-Often correct in his objections to Homer

PERSECUTION (article)

Dioclesian not a persecutor

Trajan nor Antoninus not persecutors

Persecution of the protestants in France, the work of

jealous priests

An atrocious instance of in Spain

Gross instances of

No religious among the Romans

Vol. Page

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Persians, ancient-Their belief as to angels

PETER, St. (article)

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His visit to Rome doubted
Description of his person
Most likely never at Rome
Ridiculous legends concerning

PETER the GREAT (article)
Rousseau's censure of him
Rousseau refuted

Petronius-Laughable mistake in regard to

Pharisees-Their opinion of the Resurrection

Date of the rise of

Phedra of Racine, critique on

Pherecides-The first Greek who taught that souls

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