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CONTENTS OF VOL. III.
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A BRIEF MEMOIR OF THE Rev. ROBERT HALL, A.M., BY DR.
GREGORY
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76
APPENDIX.
Note A.-Miscellaneous Gleanings from Mr. Hall's Conversa-
tional Remarks
B.-Quotations from the Writings of Sir James Mackin-
tosh and Dr. Parr
C.-Character of Mr. Hall as a Preacher. By Mr. John
Scott . .
D.-Extract of a Letter from Dr. Prichard
E.-Sketches of Mr. Hall's Character, especially in Pri-
vate Life
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OBSERVATIONS ON MR. HALL’s CHARACTER AS A PREACHER, BY
JOHN FOSTER.
NOTE.—Serampore Missionaries.—Letter of Mr. Foster to
Dr. Gregory
125
NOTES OF SERMONS.
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I. On the Being and Name of Jehovah .
II. The Spirituality of the Divine Nature
III. Outline of the Argument of Twelve Lectures on the
Socinian Controversy
IV. On Christ's Divinity and Condescension
V. On the Spirit and Tendency of Socinianism
VI. On Angels
VII. On the Personality of Satan
VIII. On the extreme Corruption of Mankind before the
General Deluge .
IX. On the End of Man's Existence
X. Claims of the Flesh
XI. On the Cause, Agent, and Purpose of Regeneration
XII. On Spiritual Death
XIII. On Conversion, as illustrated by that of St. Paul
XIV. On the Conversion of St. Paul.
XV. The Lamb slain, the Object of Rapture to the
Heavenly Hosts.
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78
XVI. The Glory of Christ's Kingdom
88
XVIL On Spiritual Leprosy.
93
XVIII. On Spiritual Leprosy.
96
XIX. On Counting the Cost
101
XX. Parallel between the War with the Canaanitish
Nations, and that of Believers with their Spiritual
Enemies.
106
XXI. On the Law of God in the Heart
112
XXIL On Prayer for the Increase of Faith
117
XXIII. Second Discourse on Prayer for the Increase of
Faith.
119
XXIV. On Wisdom
121
XXV. On Engagedness of Heart in approaching unto God 125
XXVI. On Family Worship
130
XXVII. Reflections on the Inevitable Lot of Human Life 137
XXVIII. On Chastisement resulting in Penitence
142
XXIX. On the Comforts of Christians under either Worldly
or Spiritual Trials .
145
XXX. On Humility before God.
149
XXXI. On Patience
154
XXXII. On Candour and Liberality, as evinced in promoting
the Erection of Places of Worship
157
XXXIII. On the Reward of the Pious in Heaven
164
XXXIV. 'On taking the Name of God in Vain .
169
XXXV. On the Origin and Import of the Name Christians 174
XXXVI. On Love of the Brethren, as a Criterion of a State
of Salvation .
180
XXXVII. On the Duty of Intercession
185
XXXVIIL God's Eternity considered, in Reference to the Sus-
pension of his promised Purposes.
189
XXXIX. - The Lord's-day commemorative of Christ's Resur-
rection
193
XL. Christ's Care over Churches and Ministers
196
XLL No Temple in Heaven
199
LETTERS.
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1. To the Baptist Church, Broadmead, Bristol
II. To the Rev. Isaiah Birt, Plymouth
IIL Accepting the Pastoral Charge of the Baptist Church
at Cambridge
IV. To Miss Wilkins, afterward Mrs. Fysh, of Cam-
berwell
V. To Mrs. Fysh, of Camberwell, on the Death of her
Sister, Mrs. Parsons
· VL. To the Rev. James Phillips, Haverfordwest
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with the Canaanish
evers with their Spirical
Heart .
of Faith . . . 11
er for the Increase of
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approaching und Go *
Lot of Human Life . 11
Penitence . ...
under either Worlds
lit
VII. To the Rev. James Phillips.
214
VIII. To the Rey. James Phillips .
216
IX. To Mrs. Tucker, Plymouth Dock
217
X, To Mrs. Tucker
218
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 :
222
XV, To William Hollick, Esq.-On his Recovery from
a second Attack ,
224
XVI. To the Rev. James Phillips .
225
XVII. To the Church of Christ, of the Baptist Persuasion,
in Cambridge.-On resigning the Pastoral
Charge
226
XVIII, The Baptist Church at Cambridge to the Rev.
Robert Hall.—In Reply to the preceding ·
227
XIX, To Mr. Newton Bosworth, Cambridge
229
XX, To the Rev. James Phillips
XXI. To the Rev. Dr. Cox .
231
XXII, To the Rev. Dr. Ryland
232
XXIII. To the Rev. James Phillips .
233
XXIV, To a Friend in Perplexity as to his Religious State 233
XXV, To the same
234
XXVI. To the Rev. James Phillips
235
XXVII, To Ebenezer Foster, Esq., Cambridge
236
XXVIII. To the Rev. Josiah Hill,
237
XXIX, To William Hollick, Esq.—On the Death of Mrs.
Hollick
238
XXX. To R. Foster, Jun. Esq., Cambridge
239
XXXI. To Joseph Gutteridge, Esq., Denmark Hill, Cam-
240
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
242
XXXIV, To Joseph Gutteridge, Esq.-On the same Subject 243
XXXV, To the Rev. James Phillips.
244
XXXVI, Extract of a Letter to Mrs. Angas, Newcastle-upon-
Tyne
245
XXXVII. To Mr. Newton Bosworth, Cambridge
246
XXXVIII, To my young Friends of Mr. Edmond's Congre-
XXXIX. Exiract from a Letter to the Rev. w. Button
248
ne Name Christians 1st Criterion of a State
ference to the Bas-
oses
of Christ's Resur
..
XL. To the Rev. James Phillips, Clapham.-On Occa-
sion of the Death of his own Son
XLI. To the Rev. W. Button.
249
XLII. To the Rev. Dr. Fletcher of Blackburn, now of
Stepney
250
XLIII. To the Rev. Dr. Fletcher
251
XLIV. To Dr. Ryland .
252
XLV. To Mr. Josiah Conder
253
XLVI. To the Rev. W. Chaplin, Bishop Stortford
254
XLVII. To Dr. Ryland
255
XLVIII. Extract from a Letter to the Rev. W. Button 255
XLIX, To the Rev. Thomas Grinfield, Clifton
256
L. To Dr. Ryland.-On Public Missionary Meetings 257
LI. To Dr. Ryland.
258
LII. To Dr. Ryland.—(Extract.)
259
LIII. To the Rev. James Phillips .
LIV. To Dr. Gregory, on the Death of Mr. Boswell
Brandon Beddome.
260
LV. To the Rev. Thomas Langdon, Leeds
261
LVI. To Dr. Ryland .
262
LVII. To William Hollick, Esq.
263
LVIII. Extract from a Letter to the Rev. W. Button
264
LIX. To the Rev. James Phillips.—(Extract.).
265
LX. To the Rev. Thomas Grinfield, Clifton.- What Doc-
trines are fundamental ?
LXI. To the Rev. Joseph Ivimey, London
267
LXII. To Mrs. Tucker
268
LXIII. To the Rev. Thomas Langdon .
269
LXIV. To a Gentleman at Trinity College, Cambridge
-On Future Punishment
270
LXV. To Richard Foster, Jun. Esq.
271
LXVI. To the Rev. Isaiah Birt.
272
LXVII. To the Rev. Thomas Langdon, of Leeds. On the
Death of his Daughter
273
LXVIII. To the Rev. Thomas Grinfield, Clifton.-On Hutch-
insonianism
LXIX. To the Rev. -In Reply to a Request to write
a Review .
274
Lxx. To Mr. J. E. Ryland.-(Extract.)
275
· LXXI. To Mrs. Langdon.-On the Death of her Husband 276
LXXII. "To J. B. Williams, Esq., Shrewsbury
277
LXXIII. To Mr. J. E. Ryland .
278
LXXIV. To Mr. J. E. Ryland.-On Dr. Ryland's Death 279
LXXV. To Mrs. Ryland.—On the same
279
LXXVI. To Mr. Arthur Tozer, Bristol.-In reference to Mr.
Hall's Removal to Broadmead
280
LXXVII.
To the same
281
LXXVIII. To the same
282