CHRISTIANITY inconfiftent with CONDUCT of a late Noble Com- ate State, Fevers, on Intermitting 254 DOCTRINE and Practice of the DOWNES against Methodism, 557 139, on the Statutes of on the Relief into the prefent State ESSAY on the Divine Prefcience, on the Conduct of a late Noble Remarks on Naval Af- fairs, 350 575 FEMALE Banishment, 366 271 FENWICK's Pfalter in its original 106 their infufficiency for Attack FLEMING, Caleb, his Defence of Franklin - Jee SECRET Reafons, &c. relating 362 SERIOUS Confiderations on the A Shepherd's Review of the Free In- for the Year 1760. CONTAINING, I. A COMPENDIOUS MEMORANDUM BOOK, properly divided to answer the most common Purposes in Bufinefs, for every Day through the Year. After which follow feveral ufeful Tables; particularly English and Irish Money in Exchange; the Value of the principal foreign Coins in English Money; the Weight of the moft ufual Coins; Lifts of Public Offices, Holidays, and Transfer Days; Rates of Hackney Coaches, Chairs, and Carts, wherein a material and univerfal Miftake relating to the two former, is rectified from the Act of Parliament, &c. II. A COMMON PLACE BOOK, with an Index planned by the celebrated Mr. LOCKE; very useful for methodically registering any Hints and Obfervations relative to Trade or Literature, which may occur to Mind, or be met with in Reading, and which are often loft for want of a proper Repository. The whole equally adapted to the Purposes of the Gentleman and Tradesman. Printed for R. GRIFFITHS in the Strand; and C. HENDERSON under the Royal Exchange. (To be continued annually.) THE |