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XI.
To Mr. Hewitt Fysh, Camberwell, on the Death
of Mrs. Fysh
219
XII.
To Dr. Gregory.-Origin and Object of the Ec-
lectic Review
221
XIII.
To William Hollick, Esq., of Whittlesford, near
Cambridge. On his own Recovery from a severe
Malady
XIV. To Dr. Gregory.-On the Certainty attending Re-
ligious Knowledge.
XV. To William Hollick, Esq.-On his Recovery from
a second Attack.
XVI. To the Rev. James Phillips.
XVII. To the Church of Christ, of the Baptist Persuasion,
Cambridge. On resigning the Pastoral
in
Charge
XVIII. The Baptist Church at Cambridge to the Rev.
Robert Hall.-In Reply to the preceding .
XIX. To Mr. Newton Bosworth, Cambridge
XX. To the Rev. James Phillips
226
227
228
229
XXIV. To a Friend in Perplexity as to his Religious State 233
XXVII. To Ebenezer Foster, Esq., Cambridge
236
XXVIII. To the Rev. Josiah Hill .
237
XXIX. To William Hollick, Esq.-On the Death of Mrs.
XXXI. To Joseph Gutteridge, Esq., Denmark Hill, Cam-
berwell
XXXII. From Mr. Gutteridge to Mr. Hall.-Proposing that
he should preach a Series of Lectures in London 240
XXXIII. To Joseph Gutteridge, Esq.-In Reply to the
preceding.
XXXIV. To Joseph Gutteridge, Esq.-On the same Subject
XXXV. To the Rev. James Phillips.
XXXVI. Extract of a Letter to Mrs. Angas, Newcastle-upon-
Tyne
XXXVII. To Mr. Newton Bosworth, Cambridge
242
XXXVIII. To my young Friends of Mr. Edmond's Congre-
gation.
XXXIX. Extract from a Letter to the Rev. W. Button
Page
XL. To the Rev. James Phillips, Clapham.-On Occa-
sion of the Death of his own Son
248
XLI.
To the Rev. W. Button
249
XLII. To the Rev. Dr. Fletcher of Blackburn, now of
XLV. To Mr. Josiah Conder
XLVI. To the Rev. W. Chaplin, Bishop Stortford
XLVII. To Dr. Ryland.
253
254
255
XLVIII.
Extract from a Letter to the Rev. W. Button
To Dr. Ryland.-On Public Missionary Meetings 257
LI. To Dr. Ryland.
To Dr. Gregory, on the Death of Mr. Boswell
Brandon Beddome.
To the Rev. Thomas Grinfield, Clifton.-What Doc-
trines are fundamental?
To a Gentleman at Trinity College, Cambridge
-On Future Punishment
To the Rev. Thomas Langdon, of Leeds. On the
Death of his Daughter
To the Rev. Thomas Grinfield, Clifton.-On Hutch-
insonianism
273
LXXI. To Mrs. Langdon.-On the Death of her Husband 276
LXXII. To J. B. Williams, Esq., Shrewsbury
LXXIV. To Mr. J. E. Ryland.-On Dr. Ryland's Death
LXXV. To Mrs. Ryland.-On the same
LXXVI. To Mr. Arthur Tozer, Bristol.-In reference to Mr.
Hall's Removal to Broadmead
LXXIX. To the same
284
285
286
288
289
LXXX. To the Church of Christ assembling in Broadmead,
Bristol, on accepting the Pastoral Office
LXXXI. To the Rev. P. J. Saffery, of Salisbury
LXXXII. To the Rev. Dr. J. P. Smith, Homerton
LXXXIII. To W. B. Gurney, Esq.-On the Death of Mrs.
Gurney
LXXXIV. To Ebenezer Foster, Esq.
LXXXV. To James Nutter, Esq., Shelford, near Cambridge 290
LXXXVI. To Ebenezer Foster, Esq., Cambridge
On the Duty, Happiness, and Honour of main-
taining the Course prescribed to us by Providence 332
IV. Christ's Pre-existence, Condescension, and Exalt-
VI. God's Ways, though often inscrutable, are righteous
and just
VII. On the Discouragements of Pious Men
VIII. The Vanity of Man apart from his Immortality
IX. Death, the last Enemy, shall be destroyed
X. The Success of Missions depends upon the Agency
of the Spirit.
398
XI. The Signs of the Times
414
XII. The Love of Life
423
XIII. The Lamb of God-his Character-his Sacrifice
-and nis Claim to Universal Attention
430
XIV. The Advantages of Civil Government, contrasted
with the Blessings of the Spiritual Kingdom of
Jesus Christ.
XV. The Enlargement of Christian Benevolence
XVI. Marks of Love to God
XVII. The Joy of Angels over a Repenting Sinner
XVIII. Nature and Danger of Evil Communications
XIX. The Evils of Idolatry, and the Means of its
Abolition..
XX. Christ's Mission for the Adoption of Sons in the
XXI. Points of Agreement in the State of the Rich and
the Poor.
A BRIEF MEMOIR
ОР
THE REV. ROBERT HALL, A.M.
VOL III.-1
BY DR. GREGORY.