The Life and Correspondence of John Foster: With Notices of Mr. Foster as a Preacher and a Companion by John Sheppard, Volume 2

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Jackson, 1846

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Contents

To the Rev Josiah Hill
122
To the Rev Josiah Hill Baxters Life
123
To the Editor On a translation of Pascals Thoughts
124
To the Rev Josiah Hill Miss SaundersParliamentary debatePlunkettTierneyBrougham
125
To the Editor
126
To the Rev Josiah Hill Literary labourArminian tenet of sufficient grace
127
To the Rev Josiah Hill Dr Rylands death and funeral
128
To the Editor On bookcollecting
130
To the Rev Josiah Hill 66 67 BRAR 68 70 72 73 132 To the Rev Josiah Hill Illness of Mr James Hill Essay on Doddridges Rise
132
To the Rev Josiah Hill Death of Mr James Hill
133
To the Rev W Anderson
134
To his Son ུ 76 79 82 84
135
To the Rev Josiah Hill Consolation on the decease of the young
136
To John Bullar
137
To John Bullar Esq Last illness and death of his
138
To Mrs Saunders On the same event 8285 89 92 93 97 CHAPTER VII
139
To J B Williams Esq The Life of Philip Henry
140
To John Easthope Esq M P CanningCatholic Emanci pation
141
To the Rev Josiah Hill
142
To John Purser sen
143
To the Rev Josiah Hill
144
To Benjamin Stokes
145
Dr Marshman
146
To the Rev Josiah Hill
148
To the Rev Josiah Hill Bruckers Historia Philosophiæ
172
To the Rev John Fawcett
182
To J Purser Esq Death of Mr Purser sen State
189
To Dr Stenson
196
LETTERS
221
To the Rev John Fawcett
228
To the Rev Thomas Grinfield M A Dissensions in
229
Hades
238
To Mrs Anderson On Mr Andersons death
239
To the Rev Joseph Hughes A farewell letter written shortly before Mr H s death
240
To the Rev Dr Carpenter On the opinions of the Rajah Rammohunroy
243
To Miss Sheppard Northampton
245
To John Sheppard Esq On PoetryThe intermediate state
247

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