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I. 132. II. 354. No oppoſition between this and the Chriſtian revelation, or between the proofs of the one and of the other, II. 170. 171.

NrcHoLs Dr. His Conference with a Theiſt, oppoſed to the Ora- cles of Reaſon, I. 42, 43 ·

NrE Mr. Stephen- His Defence ofthe Canon of i be Neuv Teſtamen! in anſwer to Tolana's Amyntor, I. 45.

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PARIS- See Abbadie.

Pawr St. His converſion furniſheth a remarkable proof in fa- vour of Chriſtianity, I. 27 29. 180. Not the author of a dif- ferent Goſpel from that of Chriſt and the other apoſtles, I. 142. 150. II. 173, 174. His account of Jeſus's having been ſeen by above five hundred brethren at once, vindicated againſt Mr. Chubb and Lord Bolingbroke, I. 180, 181. II. 181. His ſenſe greatly miſtepreſeoted, and injurious charges brought againſt him by Mr. Cbubb, I. 216,&c. ib. 235, 236. Lord Boling- broke's invectives againſt him, I. 376. II. 174. His excellent character, II. 177. Vindicated againſt the charge of madneſs, II. 175, 176.

PraRCE Dr. Zachary, Biſhop of Bangor His Miracles f Jeſu⸗ vindicated againſt Mr. Woolſton, I. 109.

PENTATEUVCH See M8s Great conformity between the He- breuv and Samaritan code of the Pentateuch- A proof of its authenticity, II. 86.

PHILosoPHERS- Inſufficient to recover mankind from the cor- raption into which they had fallen, or to guide them in reli- gion, or moral duty, I. 14, 15. II. 53, Gc. Lord Bolingbroke obſetves, that- thoſe of them who acknowleged the Monad neg- lected to worfhip him, II. 48. And that they conformed to the practice of idolatry, though not to the doétrines of Polytheiſm, ꝛ9. It is not crue, that there is no moral precept required in the Goſpel but what they recommended, or that they all agreed what is virtue and what is vice, i5. 54, 55. The beſt and wiſeſt of them were ſenſible of their need of a divine revela- tion, 15. 64.

PLATO Lord Bolingbroke ſpeaks of him with great contempt The reaſon of it, I. 377, 378. He pretends that Chriſtianity is only a republication of the doctrine of Plato, II. 171, 172. His banter about Pato's being the precurſor of our Saviour, and in- ſpired by the Holy Ghoſt, ¹5. 172. Excellent things in Plato, but mixed with many errors, 75.

PoLVGAMY-According to Lord Bolingbrok- allowed, and even required by the Law of Nature, II. 36. The contrary ſhewn, i. Barely permitted in the law of Moſes; not encouraged, but rather diſcountenanced by that law, 15. 201. The prohibition of it under the Goſpel an argument of the great excelleney of the Chriſtian revelation, 16. 202. p

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