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Seige, of Jerusalem by the crusaders, awfully cruel and bloody: James' Hist. Crus. p. 170. 
Sabbath, common modes of unhallowing: Wilberforce's View, p. 123. 
 probably lost during the bondage of Egypt; Wilson on Sab. p. 116. 
Socrates' & Christ's doctrines compared, (weak and puerile) Jeff. Writ. v. 3. p. 50/. 
Tooke, John�frugality while a student: Am. Quart. Rev. vol. 5. p. 391. 
Trifling, a most beautiful specimen of: Cowp. Corres. p. 171. dat. Nov. 30, 1783. 
Unity, of the God-head, fine argument for : Yates' Vindication, p. 58. 
Universal, salvation, Lectures, condensed and good : Appleton's Lects. Lect. 21, 22, 23. Ed-
 [wards against Chauncey, passim; (unanswerable. )
Varro, beautiful Letter to, from Cicero: Cic. Epist. Lib. 9. Ep. 2. 
VOLUPTATE, et temperantia de, Socratatis disputatio : Xen. Memorab. Lib. 3. cap 1. 
World, to be renewed and its material parts to be immortal: Chalmers' Sermons, ser. 7. 
WlLBERFORCE, character as a speaker: Port. Rhet. Reader, p. 250. 
Xylochartion, or bark-paper, description of: Am. Quart. Rev. Vol. 2. 
Young, men, importance of: Hawes' Lect. Lect. 1. 
Zaleucus, his propitiation for the adultery of his son : Fuller's Works, vol. 2. p. 808. 
I have here copied at random one or more specimens under each letter. The selection might, of
course, be carried to a much greater extent, but these examples are sufficient to shew the design and
method of using this Index. No language can describe the value of such an Index, after it has been
growing under the hand of a diligent student for some years. To such I now commend it, hoping
and believing that they will find it answering its sole design, which is, to aid them in preparing for
usefulness. At the close of the Index is an Appendix which can be used as each one pleases; perhaps
for the purpose of recording such facts as are not likely to be met with again. 
Northampton, Dec. 1, 1833. 