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Fawcett, Dr., i. 8, 55; ii. 217.
Fawcett, Rev. John, ii. 98.
FOSTER, JOHN, birth and boyhood,
i. 2. Juvenile characteristics, 3
-6. Baptism and removal to
Brearley Hall, 9. To Bristol,
11. Visits Newcastle-on-Tyne,
Dublin, 31. Return to

28.

Yorkshire, 40.

clesiastical and

Opinions on ec-

Decease of Mr. Anderson, 91. Mr.

Hughes, 93. Final revision of the
Essays, 97. Decease of his bro
ther and Mr. Fawcett, 98.
Vist
to Bourton, 165. Death of Mr.
Coles, 168. Visit to London, 163.
Attack of bronchitis, 171. Last
visit to Bourton, 172. Final il-
ness and Death, 178–185. Let-
ters on the Church and the Ballot,
389.

political institu- Fox, i. 253, 328, 338; ii. 25.

tions, 52-56. Removal to

Chichester, 57. Visits Batter-

sea, 60.

G.

Setties at Downend, Gibbon, i. 248; 262.
Gisborne's Essay, ii. 202.

ii. 69.

Greaves, Mr. i. 69, 437; ii. 126,155,

160.

H.

Hall, Robert, i. 11, 27, 64, 121, 196,
214, 223, 229, 246, 270, 309, 318,
326, 337, 342, 348, 350, 350, 358,
381, 402, 404, 469, 474; ii. 6.
7, 9, 38, 290, 303, 306.
Hamilton's Campi Phlegraei, i. 422.
Henry, Philip, ii. 23.
Hooker, i. 339, 340.
Howe, i. 341, 419, 423.
Hughes, Rev. Joseph, i. 14, 15, 19,
31, 47, 53, 58, 65, 68, 75, 86,
129, 205, 220, 223, 308, 381, 401 ;
ii. 93.

61. Visits Yorkshire, 2 Lite-
rary projects, 132. Essay on the Grattan, i. 231 ;
Greatness of Man, 133. Journal
143. Removal to Frome, 214.
Publication of the Essays, 220.
Resigns the pastorship at Frome,
229. Becomes a stated contributor
to the Eclectic Review, 230.
Marriage and settlement at Bour-
ton, 396. Engages in village
preaching, 314. Birth of his
son, 315. Death of his parents,
319. Domestic habits, 320-
326. Removal to Downend, 325.
Discourse on missions; Essay on
the evils of Popular Ignorance,
401, 410. Lectures, 410. Essay
to Doddridge's Rise and Progress
of Religion, 412. Son's illness and
death, 415-418. Introductory ob-
servations to Dr. Marshman's State-
ment, ii. 2.
Observations on Mr.
Hall as a preacher, 7. Sanguine ex-
pectations from the Reform Bill, 15.

I.

Intermediate State, ii. 193.
Ireland, i. 31, 230; ii. 10, 28, 55,
69, 106, 143.

J.

Illness and death of Mrs. Foster, 79. Johnson, Dr., i. 5, 17, 69, 175, 280.

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Punishment, Future, i. 35, 86; ii. Wilberforce, i. 301, 220.

232, 244.

Watts, Dr. i. 82, 227; ii. 243.

Wesley, i. 301, 453.

Woollett, ii. 247.

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