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INDEX.

INDEX

TO VOLUME I.

A

A.

GUTTER's Faithful Soldier, a fer-

mon, 302-addrefs on the late
victories reviewed, 397.

Analytical Review expofed, 75-praises
of Dr. Drennan. See Drennan-
New, ftrictures on, 327.
Anti-Jacobin Review defends Chriftian
religion against Anthony Robinfon,
--animadverfions of, on Mr. Fox's
doctrine concerning refiftance, 7-
account of Athanafius's creed, 19-
expofes the felf-importance of fchif-
matics, ib.-praifes the British con-
ftitution as adapted to the genius,
manners, and character of the peo-
ple, but denies that, therefore, it is
the beft for every people, ib.-fhews
public and private virtue to be
branches of the fame root, 46-pro-
nounces Laud a weak narrow-minded
intolerant bigot, ib.-confiders union
as neceflary to the falvation of Ire-
land, 112-Cheetham's Letter to, 326
Thomas's ditto, 327.
Anti-Jacobin, or Weekly Examiner,
"review of, reviewed, 309-excellent
tendency of, ib.-Jacobin falfehoods
exposed by Detector's Letters, 311—
deferved praife of Mr. William Gif-
ford, ib-general character of, 315.

B.

Belfham's Hiftory of Great Britain re-
viewed, 32--patch-work, 33-pla-
giarifm, ib.-contradictory and un-
juft character of Clarendon, ib.-
Heterodox, 34-praises the sentence
on Charles I. ib.-hopes Ireland
will revolt, ib.-falfely affirms the
doctrine of the Trinity to be a popish
invention, ib.-corrupts hiftorical
truth, 35-morality and politics
formed on the fyftem of the modern
French fchool, 36-analyzes Locke
on Government, 128-fhews that be
proceeds on a falfe hypothefis, 130-→→→
Memoirs of the House of Brunfwick
reviewed, 257-chief fources of his
APPENDIX, VOL. II.

hittorical information derived from
Pope's Dunciad, 258-many of his
materials quotations from poetry, ib.
contradicts himself, 259-high praife
of Lord Lansdowne and Mr. Fox,
260, 261-general character of his
work, 262,

Bird's Propofals for paying off the Na-
tional Debt, reviewed, 400.
Boucher's View of the Caufes and Con-
fequences of the American Revolu
tion, reviewed, 83-object of the
work, 84-information and ability
of, 85-Traces American principles
to their fource, 86-extracts from,
88, 89-overturns Price's doctrines
on Civil Liberty, ib. urges exertion
and confederacy, 132.
Bowles's Retrofpect, reviewed, 10-ac-
curate knowledge of the Origin and
Progrefs of the French Revolution,
ib.-analyfis of the work, 11-con-
curs with Mr. Burke on the avowed
object of the war, 42-extracts from

14, 15.

Bowles's (Rev. W.) affociation fermon,

301.

Bowles, William, fong of the battle of
the Nile, reviewed, 426.
British Public Characters, reviewed, 57

vague and unappropriate character
of Mr. Dundas, 58-feeble portrait of
Thurlow, ib.-characters of Dr.
Horley and Dr. Porteus well drawn,.
ib.-Dean Tucker's, feebly, ib.-
trifling account of Peter Pindar, 59-
high praise of Gilbert Wakefield,
David Williams, Meff. Grattan and
Fox, 60-eaggerated and falfe ac-
count of Mr. Henry Erfkine, 61.
Bullock's Confecration Sermon, 410.
Buonaparte, Intercepted Letters from
reviewed, 380-interefting and in-
structive, ib.-able tranílation, and
notes, 381-juft exhibition of the
ftate of Egypt, 393.

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224,

E.

Eloquence of the Whig Club, 453.
Englishman's Advice to his Country-
men, reviewed, 395-difplays the
beauties of the British constitution,
396-depicts the confequences of
French principles, ib.

themfelves fo, who and what, 362- Dundas, (Mr.) fpeech, ftri&tures on,
accufe the clergy of the church of
England of not preaching the Gof-
pel, ib.-the head of that fet, Wil-
liam Romaine, looked on, by his
cuftomers, as an apoftle, 363-had
five hundred minifters in his mufter-
roll, ib.-fraternity of Gofpel-preach-
ers engrofs a majority of chapels and
lectureships, 364-particularly po-
pular among the weavers, ib.-
scharge of the faints against the clergy
of the church refuted, 368-doc-
trinal points difcuffed, 369.
Canning, fpeech of, on continental
, alliances, reviewed, 54-confutes
Tierney's pofitions, ib.-able
tracts from, 55-general character
.of, 56.

Chorus of Loyalty, 453,

ex-

Clarke's Thanksgiving Sermon, 301.
Clement's fermons, reviewed, 17-pi-
ous, ib.-orthodox, 18-importance
of the doctrine of the Trinity, ib.-
work counteracts the poifon of So-
cinianifm, ib.-explanation of the
Holy Ghoft, ib-arrogance of fchif-
matics, ib.-proves the neceflity of
retaining St. Athanafius's creed, 22.
Committee, Secret, Report of,
viewed, 403.

re-

Confpiracy, grand, against focial order,
review of, reviewed. See Analytical
and Critical.
Cornwallis (Marquis) letter to, re-
viewed, 404.

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Country, state of, in autumn 1798,
reviewed, 26-character of, 28,
Critical Review, defcription of, 77—
fpecimens of, 203.
Curate, Country, Thanksgiving Ser-
mon, 301.

D.

F.

Farrar's Vifitation Sermon, reviewed,
157-plain and practical, ib.
Fellows, (Mr.) Addrefs to the People,
on the prefent relative fituations of
England and France, reviewed, 42—
well intended and useful, ib.-erro-
neous opinion of the old government
of France, ib.-government of
Louis XVI. moderate and mild, ib.
falfe opinion on the origin of govern-
ment, 43-proclaims himself the
opponent of democracy, ib.-fome
of his pofitions favourable to it, ib.-
extracts from, 44-advice to recon-
fider fome points, 49.
Fitz-Albini, reviewed, 79-juft obfer-
vation and frong fatire, 81-abused
Fox (Mr.) Letter to, reviewed, 402.
by the democratical Reviews, 82.
France, coalition against, recommend-
ed, reviewed, 403.

French prifoners, report of, treatment
of, 22-complaints of, unfounded,
ib.-allowance to, equal to that of
British foldiers, 23-French Governs
ment characterized, 30.

G.

Gafkin's (Dr.) fermon on Chriftian Pa-
triotifm, reviewed, 297.
Gifford's Second Letter to Erskine, re-
view of, continued, (from Vol. I.)
209-proves Erikine's want of can-
dour and impartiality, 211.
Glafle's fermon to the Brentford Affo-
ciation, reviewed, 63-orthodox,
animated, and elegant, 64.

Day at Rome, a farce, reviewed, 32.
Diffenters, juftification of, 217.
Drennan's Letter to Mr. Pitt, review
of, reviewed, 316-violent and fedi-
tious abufe of Britain, 320-turgid
language of, 321-idolizes Fox as a
god, ib.-propofes to eat cabbage
with him, 322-forgets fome features
of his idol's hiftory and character,
ib.-fays nothing of the gaming-
houte, ib.-of the morality of his
domeftic relations, ib.- -nor of the
honourable fources of his fubfiftence,
ib. elegant fimile, from the human
body, refpecting the fituation of
Ireland, 323-high praifes of his ge
Pius and tafte by Analytical and Hiftory,
Critical Reviewers, paffim,

H.

Harper, Goodlce, account of the prin-
cipal proceedings of the Congrefs,
29-tate of affairs between France
and America, ib.-artifices of the
French, 30.

Depolition of the Kings of
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