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Engliſh Boileau, p. 236. The high regard ſhown him in England, p. 226.

Popes. Anciently Tyrants in England, p. 61, 62.

Pox (Small) given in Inoculation. Curious Account of that Practice, p. 73, & ſeq. Havock it made in Paris in 1723, p. 81.

Presbyterianism the moſt conſiderable Sect after the Church of England, p. 43.

Presbyterians. Character of thoſe in England, p. 41. Difference between the Epiſcopal Clergy, and thoſe of the Church of Scotland, p. 42.

Prior (Mr.) an Engliſh Poet of diſtinguiſh'd Merit, p. 211. has a very conſiderable Employment beſtow'd upon him, p. 225.

Prynne (Mr.) a Fanatic, p. 228. His Arguments againſt publick Spectacles, p. 229.

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Quakers. Converſation of the Author with an old Quaker of very good Senſe, p. 2. Opinion of the Quakers with regard to Baptiſm, p. 4, 5. Their Meetings, p. 12, 13. Have neither Prieſts nor Miniſters, p. 13. Origin of the Quakers, p. 17. Perſecuted upon the firſt Eſtabliſhment of their Doctrine, p. 19, & ſeq. They ſettle in America and particularly in Penſilvania, p. 28. Their Number decreaſes daily in England. Reaſons of it. p. 33.

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