*Mr. Lewis Stephens, M. A. and Student of Mr. James Turner. Chrift's Church, Oxford, 2 Copies. Mr. John Thorpe. Mr. Tudman. The Rev. Mr. Willey, M. A. Fellow of Chrift's Mr. Thomas Weft. College, Cambridge. The Rev. Mr. Warren. The Rev. Mr. Wyat, Vicar of West-ham. The Rev. Mr. George Watfon. The Rev. Mr. Weatherill, Fellow of Univerfity Coll. Oxford. *The Rev. Mr. Wollafton. The Rev. Mr. Wray. The Rev. Mr. Wefton. The Rev. Mr. Wood. *Mr. Warcup. Mr. Mark Warcup. Mr. Williams. Mr. Walker, of Queen's Coll. Camb. Mr. Robert Watts, of Stratford, Effex. Mr. Wadkins. Mr. Webster. Mr. Wallis. Mr. Woollaston. Mr. Wefton. Mr. Wilfon. * Mr. Worfeley. Mr. Scarth Wyatt, of Ware. Mr. Bar. Wall, Student of Chrift-Church Ox- Mrs. Wells. ford. Mifs Williamson. Names which came too late to be inserted in their proper *The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Norwich. Mr. John Barnard, Little St. Helens. Thomas Browne, Efq; Thomas Cockburn, Esq; of York. Mrs. Carbonnel. Mifs Carbonnel. Mr. Thomas Dowera, of Ware. Mr. Henry, 2 Copies. Places. Mr. Jofeph Imbleton, White Chapple. Mr. John Jones. Mrs. Hewet. Mifs Horton. Mifs Elizabeth King, of Ditto. After all the exacteft Care, it has been impoffible to prevent many Errors of the Prefs, which the Reader is defired to correct and excufe. În p. 49. n. 147. 2 col. 1. 5. dele willing. THE HILE we to Jove the pure libations pay, The daring Titans, earth's rebellious brood: Ver. 1. Libations] Orig. Пapa Exordno, the true fenfe of which is that given in the tranflation: Mr. Prior's is very wide of the author's meaning, as well as of the time when the hymns were fung, While we to Jove felect the holy victim. 'Tis a pleafing reflection, that there are scarce any of the religious cuftoms of the Heathens, but confirm the truth of divine revelation. It Who will be impoffible to give a rational account of thefe libations among them, without having recourse to pofitive flitution. And the pofitive inftitution will as unaccountable, unless we fuppofe it to rer to the great libation," the blood poured out and fhed for many for the remiffion of fins." See Num. xxviii. 7. Deut. xii. 27. Ver. 3. The God, whofe power, &c.] The Original is now Exaina, The difperfer or fcatterer of the giants born of the earth. It is B well |