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---- and uniformity, 283

Divinity, proof of, by works of nature, 91

Docility, too much, is a vice as natural as unbelief, 243

Doctor, the, a character in the drama, 31

Doctrine, a test of miracles, 257

---- a false, cannot be proved by miracles, 264

Doctrines, a multitude of, 138

Dogmatists, their opinion on natural principles, 106

Donatists, have no miracles, 261

Doubt in religion is a great evil, 5

Drama, life treated as a, 75

Dream, life compared to a, 109

Duties, divers, owed to divers merits, 68

Eclipses, why it is said they presage misfortune, 75

Egyptians, their religion, 119

---- mean iniquities in the Bible, 171

---- their histories, 173

---- their conversion foretold by Isaiah, 175

Elect, all things work together for good to the, 129

Elijah and the false prophets, 267

Eloquence, continuous, wearies, 39

---- definition of, to be eloquent we must study the heart of man, 301

---- is painted thought, 301

---- there are those who speak well and write ill, 303

Enemies, what must be understood by this word in the prophecies, 164, 170

England, King of, 75

Enquirers and the wise, 242

Epaminondas as an example of valour and humanity, 30

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