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The Table.

  • Murthers, in times past 127, 128
  • Mutations, several instances of them 88, &c.
  • Mysteries, the acclamation usual therein. 288

N.

  • Nature of God, slow to revenge 211
  • Nature of Man, prone to aggravate afflictions 254
  • Necessity, what it is 85
    • Publick evils from it 86
    • Its force and power 85, 86
    • From what grounds derived Ibid.
  • New found world, its desolations 263, 264

O.

  • Obstinacy, how it differs from Constancy 20
  • Opinion, what it is 22
    • Its original whence 27, &c.
    • Its power and effects Ibid.
    • It leads to levity Ibid.
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