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II. 40. 55, 56. Many laws in all countries have been contrary to the Law of Nature, II. 56. Chriſtianity has been of uſe to correct and reform many ſuch laws, ib. 193.

LELARD Dr. Jobn Account of his Anſaver to Tindal' Chriſtianity as old as the Creation, I. 126,&c. His Diwine AKuthority of the Old and NMrau Teſament Merteq in anſwer to the Moral Pbiloſo- pber, ib. 141, Sc. 148. His Remarks on Ohriſtianity not founded on Argument, ib. 166. His Reflegrions on Lord Bolingbroke', Let- ters on the Stuay and Uſ ef Hiflomy, I. 237. II. 2635, et ſig.

LEvITES- Dr. Morgan's extravagant computation of their reve- nues, I. 149. The appointment of them, and proviſion made for them, in the law of M ½, juſt and reaſonable, 75. 204. The charge brought againſt them of maſſacreing three thouſand men by AMo cs's order, conſidered, II. 135, 136.

LE MorNE Mr. Abrabam- His Treatiſe on Miracles in anſwer to Mr. Chabb's diſcourſe on that ſubject, I. 194. 334.

LockE Mr. John His obſervation on Lord Herbert's five articles, I. 21. He proves the inſufficiency of natural reaſon unaſfſted by revelation, in its great and proper buſineſs of morality, ib. 254. His high eſteem for St. Paul, ib. 239. He is charged by Lord Bolingbroke with a philoſophical delirium, i5. 380. And blamed by him for repreſenting the heathens as deſicient in the firſt article of natural religion, the knowlege of the one true God, the Maker of all things, II. 45. Lord Bolingroe owns that be has reduced St. Paul's doctrine of Predeſtination within the bounds of credibility, i⁵. 174. Remarkable paſſage of his concerning the reaſonableneſs of giving aſſent to miracles upon a fair teſtimony, I. 350, 351.

Loxpoy late Bifhop of, Dr. Gibſou, His Paſtoral Letters, in an- ſwer to Woolſeon and Tinaal. I. 160. 122.

Loxpor late Biſhop of, Dr. Sberlock His Uſe and Intent of Prophecy in the feveral ages of tbe Church, I. Q1. His Trial of the WMitneſes ef the Reſurrection of Jeſus,in anfwer to Woolſton, ib. 110.

LowMan Mr. Maſes His Argument from Prophecy in proof that JFeſus was the Meſſtab, vindicated, I. 97. His Hiſertation on tbe Ciwil Gowernment of the Hebrews, ib. 145. His Appendix to that Diſertation, in anſwer to Morgan, ib. 149.

LrTTELTON Sir George His Obſerwations on the Con verhion and Apoſtleſpip af St. Paul, I. 191.

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MaHoMETANIBM- Mr. Chabb's favourable account of it, I. 204. He pretends it was not propagated by the ſword, id. 1b. The Mabometans not only expreſly allow a plurality of wives, but that they may make aſe of their female ſlaves as often as they pleaſe.

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