which is good Latin enough; and yet is vulgar Spanish, intelligible to every plebeian."—J. B.

[87] Browne's Remains.—Whitefoot.

[88]

Therefore no hereticks desire to spread Their wild opinions like
these epicures. For so their staggering thoughts are computed,
And other men's assent their doubt assures.
DAVIES.

[89] First printed before his Works in 4to. published by Bennet, 1763.

END OF VOL. VI.

[Transcriber's Note: Footnotes have been numbered and relocated to the end of the work.]