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Helena Simon's reputed Wife, i. 171. A comical Sto
ry concerning her, 172. The meaning of that
Name, 173.

Herefiarchs have the Privilege of being Heads of Sects

that exifted before them, ii. 121.

Herefiologifts their Misrepresentations, i. 167-191.

ii. 170-213.

Heretics; the laft the Fathers fpeak of, is always account-
ed the worst by them, ii. 170. Are all Adamites, 210.
Hyperboreans, were the Scythian-Inhabitants of Europe,
and the fame as the Celta, ii. 38.

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Beri; the meaning of that Name, ii. 40,
Idacius, a bloody Perfecutor, ii. 211.

Jeram quoted, ii, 171, 196. Cenfured, 173, 193.

Shamefully abufes Bafilides, 177, 187. And Javini-

an, ib. Miftakes of his, 188.

Jefuits, are excommunicated once a Year by the Patri-
arch of Conftantinople, ii. 162.

Imagination, a remarkable Inftance of the Strength of
it, ii. 138.

John vi. 61. explained, ii. 50,

viii. 25. ii. 53.

-xii. 39, 40. ii. 58.

-xix, 10, 11. ii. 48.

-xx. 8. ii. 47.

Monks more laborious in the Greek than in the Roman -
- Church, ii. 163. Are respected by Thieves, and
why, 164.

Monophyfites are excommunicated once a year by the

Patriarch of Conftantinople, ii. 162.

Montfaucon (Fath.) quoted and cenfured, ii. 194, 195.

Morant (Mr,) his Experiments on Mrs. Stephen's Reme-

dy, i. 108.

Muller (Mr.) his account of the Oftiacks, ii. 113.

Mufchenbroek (Doctor Van.) his Experiments on Electri-
city, ii. 168.

N.

O.

Ckley (Mr.) his History of Morocco continued, i. 40,
Offences how they come, i. 23.

Ogdoad (the) of Bafilides, ii. 181.

1

Ogygia; Meaning of that Word, ii. 37.

Origen, quoted, 1. 179. ii. 65, 200, 207. cenfured,
i. 181. ii. 172.

Orthodox Syftems of Divinity compared to heretical

ones ii. 174, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 192.

How they Comfort, ib.

Oftiacks; an account of them, ii. 113. Their Lan-
guage, 119. Size, 120. Chriftnings. ib. Educa-
tion, ib. Food, 121. Amufements, ib. Drefs,
122. Government, 123. Marriages, ib. Reli-
gion, 124. Oaths, 125. Judges, 126. How
converted, 127. Women eafily brought to Bed,
123 Their Purification, ib...

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Patriarch (the) of Conftantinople, his Prerogatives,
ii. 159. How elected, 161. His Excommunicati-
on, ib.

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Perfian (the) Syftem, on the Origin of Evil, 173.
On the Angels, 193.

1 Pet. ii. 8. explained, i. 106.

Peter (St.) his pretended comical Fight with Simon the

Mag. i. 115.

Peter I. of Ruffia, his Hiftory, i. 198. Curious Anec-
dotes concerning him, 201. His Picture and Cha-
racter, 203. His Religion, 204.

Peters (Doctor) his Cafe of a Perfon bit by a mad Dog,
ii. 146.

Petroli; in what it differs from Naphta, ii. 136.
Phenomena (extraordinary) explained, ii. 129.

Phil. ii. 6, 12, 13. explained, i. 104. ii. 59.
Philofophers may perfecute, ii. 79. And have perfecu-
ted, 81.

Philotethus Archbishop of the Greek Church; his Zeal

for the Converfion of Infidels, ii. 127.

Picard falfly accused of feveral Crimes and fhocking
Principles, ii. 212.

Picards (the) or Waldenfes, cruelly used, ii. 212.

Platonic Philofophers were a Kind of Deifts, i. 58.

Pope (the) excommunicated once a Year by the Patri-

arch of Conftantinople, ii. 162.

Prifcillianifts are abused by the Fathers, ii. 191, 210.

Prifcillian, perfecuted and put to Death, ii. 210. And
for what, 211.

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Siegefbeck (Mr.) his Botanicks, i. 192.

Simon the Magician, a wonderful Man, i. 167: Cap-
tain of all Heretics 168. Foolish Principles afcribed
to him, ib. A curious Tale about him and his Hele-

: na, 171, 172. His comical Fight with St. Peter,

175. His Fall, 176. His Principles, 177. Falfly accused

of countenancing a fhocking Undecency, ii. 209.
Simonides, a Dialogue between him and Hiero, i. 162.
Sozomenes quoted, ii. 204.

Stephens's (Mrs.) Experiments on her Remedy, i. 108.

T.

Ertullian quoted, i. 171, 177. ii. 82, 203.
Cenfured, 193. Abufes Bafilides, 177. A great
Miftake of his, 197.

Thebutis an Heretic, i. 181.

Theff. iv. 6. explained, i. 104.

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