CONTENTS. xi
Hume's Enquiry concerning the Principles of Morals; re- lating to Self-denial, Mortification, and Humility. PosTrscRIp T. P. 368. An account of Mr. Douglaſs's beok, intitled, The Criterion; or Miracles examined,&c. LEITTER XXII. P. 371. General remarks on Lord Bolingbroke's oſthumous works. LE T TER XXIII. P. 335. An ingquiry into Lord Bolingbroke's Sroofr of the Being and Attributes f Gop, and his ſentiments concerning the aiwins perfe ctions. L ETT ERXXIV. P. 409. Lord Bolingbroke's account of the doctrine ꝗf divine providence
con faceered. And the objections againſt a Particular providence examined.
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3 OD Bolingbroke'- fentiments cond erning the immortalitp —I the ſoul and a future fiate, examined. 4 LETTER XXVI. P. 25.
Obſervations on Lord Bolingbroke's accounz of the lauw of nature.
LETTE R XXVII. P. 43. An examination of what 4, rd Bolingbroke has ng revele ation in general. LETTER XXVIII. P. 70. Lerd Bolingbroke's ſtrange repreſentation of the Fewiſb revela- ion examin edl.
LETTER XXIX. P. 109.
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ingbroke's s objeclions againſt the divine original and au-
f the ſc ript ures of th ¶◻ I Teſtamen: confidered.
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