Public spirit, a blessing,
Punishment, eternal, doctrine of,
Puppet-shows,
Puritanism,
Puritans, the,
destroyers of the Reformation,
their attitude to the state in the time of Charles I,
their murderous parliament,
they corrupted the old virtues of the English nation,
how they injured the country,
Quakers, the,
Quarrels, religious,
Queen, the, her power for good,
her power over the stage,
Quotations, value of their sparing use,
Reason, particular, fallible,
Rebellion of 1648,
objections against,
of 1642,
the of 1688
contrary to the teaching of
Christ
“Reconciler, The”
Reeves, Rev. Mr., Swift’s letters
to Dr. King
Reformation, its establishment
censure of the clergy on its
methods
“Rehearsal, The”
Religion, schemes for the improvement
of
its negligence by the people
suggestion for it being necessary
to any preferment
should be made fashionable
necessity for union in
impossible to remove opinions
in its fundamentals
thoughts on
further thoughts on
national, legal to change
necessary for the well-governing
of mankind
its denial often the spring
of sin
to raise difficulties against,
not conducive to virtuous living
conducive to brotherly love
Republics
Resolutions, easily broken
Restitution, impossible to make, when
the injury is to a state
Resurrection, doctrine of
Revolution, considerations for,
Reward, an incentive to good conduct
Rich, the, more subject to diseases
often have little appetites
subjected to worry
their wants are more numerous
than those of the poor
are more prone to melancholy
often grow so, by unjust means
their only advantage that
of the power they possess to be good to
others
Richards, Col.
Richard III.
Riches, may be blessings
attainment of, does not necessitate
the possession of noble
qualities not conducive either to ease
of body or quiet of mind
Riddell
“Rights of the Christian Church,”
Tindal’s book examined
its notoriety due to its critics
Rome, decline in the spirit of liberty
there
Rooke, Mr. George, linen-draper and Quaker
Rumours, false, the spreading of, a means
for injuring a community
Rump parliament
Sacheverell, Dr. Henry
Sacrament, the
Its mercenary use
Presbyterian objection to
prostituting the service of
our falsification of the
Sacrilege
Sancroft, Archbishop
Satan, his depths
St. Patrick’s, liberty of, petition
of to Swift
St. Paul, on obedience
on mutual service
his opinion of philosophy
St. Peter, on obedience