The Song of Angels above, ib. To John Looke, Efq. retired from Buftnefs, ib. Fire, Air, Earth, and Sea, Praise ye the Lord, 318 To John Shute, Efq. (afterwards Lord Bar The Farewell, ib. rington). On Mr. Locke's dangerous Sickness, fometime after he had retired to fludy the Scriptures, June 1704, To Mr. William Nokes. Friendship, 1702, To Nathaniel Gould, Efq. afterward Sir Nathaniel Gould, 1704, 336 ib. ib. 342 ib. 343 344 345 ib. The Celebrated Victory of the Poles over To John Hartopp, Efq. Thomas Gunfton, Efq. Happy Solitude. Page - 356 ib. Epitaphium Viri Venerabilis Dom. N. To the Reverend Mr. John Shower, on the Song XIII. The Danger of Delay, 365 - ib. 367 ib. ib. ib. ib. 347 368 ib. Song IX. The All-Seeing God, ib. 348 ib. ib. ib. Song XII. The Advantages of early Reli- 369 ib. |