The life of John Buncle: Esq; containing various observations and reflections, made in several parts of the world; and many extraordinary relations.
Amory, Thomas, 1691?-1788?

ERRATA.

— Page 5. line 16. after the words my private tutor, add Mr. John Bruce, who was a bright and excellent man: you will find a large account of him in the first volume of my memoirs of several ladies, p. 7.—P. 6. l. 8. after else, insert till. p. 19. l. 4. gluto read glutto. p. 87. note 10. pe∣nult. delightful, read charming, and in the last line delightful, read happy. P. 88 note 10. l. 6. them, read men, l. 2. ex∣treme, read extremely. p. 156. l. 2. dispenation, read dis∣pensation. p. 160. l. 6. dele and. p. 165. l. 9. after subja∣cent, read clouds. p. 186. note 14. l. 12. sponteneity, read spontaneity. p. 227. last line, part, read past. p. 229. l. 18. after must, insert have. p. 230. l. 1. h, read a, p. 231. l. 11. after more, insert to. p. 232. l. 11. after beauty, insert and. p. 233. l. 1. after principle, put a comma. Ib. l. 14. oblo∣tion, read oblation. p. 234. l. 11. with him, read within us. p. 238. l. 23. thro' read the. p. 239. l. 2. after which, insert he. p. 239. l. 22. derived, read doubted. Ib. 24. one, read our. p. 241. l. 28. eve, read ever. p. 242. l. 21. trial, read trials. p. 264. in the note 5. innovation, read invention. p. 281. in the note, line last, Stanemore, read Boulness. p. 287. l. 13. July, read June, p. 290. in the note 1, Cuillenau, read Mac Cuillenan. p. 319. l. 14. after read during. p. 344. l. 19. marionalotry, read marianolatry. p. 344. l. 20. de∣monalatry, read domonolatry. p. 359. in the note 6. his, read the. p. 401. l. 17. after the word resurrection, insert in the first volume of my memoirs of several ladies, p. 324. you will find a further account of Mrs. Harcourt. p. 405. l. 12. after no, insert other. p. 512. after No. 5. in the advertisement at the end of the life, (relative to an appendix) add No. 6. Stric∣tures on Mr. Jacob Ilive's letter to the bishop of London. No. 7. Continuation of Mrs. Harcourt's paintings of the visions in the revelations of St. John.