A TABLE of CONTENTS, AND AN INDEX Of the Authors quoted in the IIId N, B. The Numeral Letters denote the Part, and the A A. Braxas; Explanation of that Word, iid Part, Abulpharagus mifreprefents the Doctrine of Aa. XXIII. 5. explained, i. 95. Acts of Archelaus quoted, ii, 173. Adamites pretended Heretics, ii. 208, why called fo, Aetius Author of the Eunomian Sect, i. 69. Agrippa Caftor, Judgments of his, ii. 192. Appendices to the Soul; what they are, ii. 182. Archimandrite; a Dignity in the Greek Church, Arimafpi, an Imaginary Nation, i. 38., Athanafius lived feven Years with a pretty Girl, ii. Barbelo Miftakes of the Fathers on that Word, Barbelioti, or Borboriti Imaginary Heretics, i. 183. Barcoph, or Parcor who they were, ii. 192. Bard; Etimology of that Word, ii. 69. Bafilides, the Herefiarch, when he appeared, ii. 170. Difciple of Menander, ib. Erected a School at Alexandria, ib.Was a Chriftian, 171. Fally ac- cufed of having wrote a Gofpel, 172. His Tra- vels, 173. An unfaithful Reprefentation of his Syftem, 175. Cruelly ufed by feveral Fathers, 177, 178, 186, 191. A pretended Magician, ib. A few Scraps of his Writings preferved by his Ene- mies, 179, 189. His true Principles, as far as they can be known, 179. On the Being of God, 180. On Angels and their Creation, ib. On the Creati- on of our World, 181. And of the Soul, 182. On its Faculties, ib. On Paffions, 182. On Original Sin, 183. On the Strength of our Appe- tites, 184. On the Affiftance of God to govern them, 185. On Jefus Chrift, ib. On Morality, 186. Cleared from calumnious Afperfions, 187. His Thoughts on the Old Teftament, 188. And on the New, ib. On Martyrdom, ib. Accused of Impiety, 189. How he frightened People, 192. His Prophets, ib. His Abraxas, 193. The Time Bees, (a Differtation on) i. 5. Berger, (Mr.) his Explanation of fome extraordinary Beguines, or Beguards; were burned, and for what, ii. 211, 212. . Bible, (the Holy) a comment on it by Mr. Le Cene Blacks, in Morocco differ from the Moors, i. 42. Bodies (natural) what they are, ii. 7, Their Extenfi→ on, 10. Their Figure, 17. Their Solidity, ib. Bolandus, cenfured, ii. 42. Botanicks (an Essay on) i. 192. Bruni (Doctor) his Experiments on the Bologna Bottles, Buffon (Mr.) his Experiments on Timber, i. 121. Butter of Stone growing in Siberia, ii. 117. Ufed as C. Arpocrates the Herefiarch; contradictions on the Caulaucau Explanation of that Word, and a comical Celfus quoted, ii. 201, 207. ... Celta (the) came from the Scythians and spread over Cerinthus, the Herefiologifts ftrangely mistake as to the Chais (Mr.) his Literal Commentary on the Bible, Clemens of Alexand. quoted, ii. 171, 173, 180, 184, 7186, 189, 203, 208, 209. The only one from whom we may have fome Knowledge of the Princi- Cleobius the Heretic; his Confederacy with Doftheus 1 Cor. xi. 10. explained, i. 103. -xv. 27. i. 104. 2 Cor. xiii. 5. explained, i. 104. Cyril; quare whether he faithfully transcribed Julian's D. Difices, or God-makers, Roman Catholics so cal- led, 212. Deifm; an opinion about it, i. 57, 78. Not prefer- Deifts; Platonic-Philofophers fo called, i. 58. Dofitheus his Confederacy with Cleobius against Simon Druids; what Cafar fays of them, ii. 45. Their 65. E. Lectricity (Experiments on) ii. 165, 169. E Elfner. (Mr.) his Relation of the Greek Church, ii. 156. Ennea the Name of Helena, the pretended Wife of Epiphanius the Heretic, Son of Carpocrates; a very pro- Effay on Ecclefiaftical History, i. 167.ii. 170. On the Be- ing and Attributes of God, ii. 91. Towards account- ing for various extraordinary Phenomena, ii. 129. Ethnophrones Heretics of the viith Century, ii. 195. Euphorbus his Transformation, ii. 188. Eufebe quoted, i. 167. ii. 81, 171, 173. Quoted and Excommunication (Popifh) compared to that of the F F. Athers of the Church; their numberlefs Miftakes and Misrepresentations, &c. i. 167-191. ii. 170. —213. Fires in Mines accounted for, ii. 131. G. -xxvii. i. 139. xxxi. 10. i. 140. Glaucias, Master to Bafilides, and Disciple of the A- God; his Being and Attributes demonstrated, ii. 91. Government by Women better than the Pope's, ii. 46. Greek Church; account of its State in Turky, ii. 156. Η Arris (Walter) Efq; his account of Ireland, ii. H117, &C. 32, Hawkfbee (Mr.) his Experiments on Electricity, ii. 169, Hebr. i. 5. explained, i. 105. vii. 3. i. 106. xii. I. i. 106. Hegemonius preferved fome Writings of Bafilides, ii. 173. Hegefippus quoted, i. 181. Contradicts Clemens of ́Ã. i. 182. |