INDEX. 



Z./«««, preparation of for dyingt 361. 



LuKiNS, account ofliis pretended pofleffion and exorcifm, 11+. 



M. 



Magic, the notion of, whence derived, 36. 



extraordinary inftance of creddity with refpeft to, 79. 



different branches of diftinguilhed, 445. 



Magnetifm, Animal, a mere chimaera, 96. 



Manchefter and Salford, obfervations on the bills of mortality for, 



by Mr. Henry, 159. 

 Marcus Ma Rci, his curious hypothecs, 113. 

 Massinger, eflay on the dramatic writings of, by Dr. 

 Ferriar, 123. 



, a fine paflage quoted from, with remarks, 140. 



.^ various quotations from, 144. 



Medicines, inquiry into the powers and operation of, by Dr. 

 Pf.rcival, 197. 



remarkable changes and efFedls of, 203. 



MoMPEssoN, ftojy of noticed, 65. 



Monro, Dr. his opinion refpefting ths intelleftus agens, with 



remarks, 225. 

 MoNTGERON, account of his fentimental converfion at the tomb 



of Abbe Paris, 95. 

 Monumnt, account of an ancient one, in Huln Abbey, by Dr.- 



Ferriar, 302. 

 Mordants, or Ba/es, nature and operation of in dying, 372. 

 Myftics, ufual application of the term, note f, 456. 



N. 

 Necker, Mr. referred to, upon the application of public 



money, [30]. 

 Non-reftftance, doftrine of merely fpeculative, 633. 

 Notti}igham Boy, his ftory noticed, 64. 



O. 



Oaths, note upon, 645. 



Obedience, Paffive, note on the doftrine of, 628. 



Painting, 



