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CHAPTER XIX.
Letters To Rev. T. Thomason about the Jews' Chapel-Trywhitt's
Legacy for Hebrew Literature-Hindoo College-Movements in
favour of the Jews-Religious Meetings in London-Rammohun
Roy-Martyn's Persian Psalms-Brown's Memoir-Rev. D. Cor-
rie's Return Preparation for a New Work-To a Friend in Office
on attending the Official Chapel-Memoranda on various Occa-
sions-On the proper Exercise of the Ministry-On listening to
Evil Reports On suffering Injuries-To Rev T. Thomason on the
subject of his Preaching-To Rev. Lewis Way on his Journey to
Russia-Selection of a Companion-To Rev. T. Thomason on the
Hindoo College-Jewish Mission to Russia-Proposed Tour at
Home-General Zeal for Diffusion of Christianity-Character of
Dr. Buchanan-Sermon for the Jews-On Trials as a counter-
balance of Popularity-To a Clergyman on preaching the Truth
in love-To a Daughter on her Duty to her Father-To a Lady
on her Duty to her Husband-To a Clergyman on Parochial
Difficulties To Another on the true Mode of Preaching-To
Another on the Exercise of Conscience-To Rev. T. Thomason
on his Efforts for the Jews-Opening Chapels at Amsterdam and
Hamburgh-The happy State of his People-Professor Farish-
Death of the Princess Charlotte. (1817.)
CHAPTER XX.
Letters-To Rev. T. Thomason on Efforts for the Jews in Holland—
Female Agency-Kindness of Bishop Burgess-Visit to Amster-
dam-Interview with Dr. Cappadose-Sermons for the Jews-
English Episcopal Church there-Letter to Bishop Burgess on
the Objects of his Journey to Holland-To the Same, on noticing
the Jews in the King's Letter-Morbid State of a Student-To
Rev. Mr. on Delight in his Work-Duty to a harassed
Friend-Advice about various Persons-Kind Counsel for himself
-To Rev. T. Thomason on sending helpers to India-State of his
People-Progress of his New Work-To Rev. T. Thomason on
the Cambridge Missionary Society-Gownsmen at Trinity Church
-To Bishop Mansel, on giving Letters Dimissory to a Friend—
The Bishop's Reply. (1818.)
CHAPTER XXI.
Letters-To Rev. T. Thomason on the Protocol in favour of the
Jews-Proposed Tour in their behalf to Scotland and Ireland—
To Rev. Mr. on the Affairs at Amsterdam-On Poetry in
Sermons-To the Same, on Tenderness towards Parents-To a
Person soliciting Pupils-To a Curate on his Conduct towards his
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Vicar-To Rev. T. Thomason on his Tour for the Jews' Society
-The Divine Purposes with respect to the Jews-To Miss Pris-
cilla Gurney on Regard for her Health-Memorandum recording
his 'Secret Experience. (1819.) .
CHAPTER XXII.
Letters-To Rev. T. Thomason on publishing the 'Hora Homi-
letica-Extracts from the Preface to the Hora-Rev. T. Thoma-
son on Religious Works in India-On acting with Tenderness
and Caution-Clerical Education Society-Memorandum on the
Restoration of his Strength-To Bishop Burgess on the 'Hora
Homiletica-Remarks on a Criticism of the Bishop's-Extracts
from Sermons on 'the New Birth -and 'Justification by
Works.' (1820.) .
CHAPTER XXIII.
Letters-To Rev. T. Thomason-Various Efforts on Behalf of the
Jews-Formation of a Jews' Society at Cambridge-To Miss
Gurney on the Death of her Sister-To Rev. J. W. Cunningham
respecting Dr. Chalmers-On Clergymen attending to Secular
Concerns To Rev. E. B. Elliott on receiving two Vases-To his
Godson at Haileybury on the College Reports-To Rev. T.
Thomason on the Enjoyment of Mercies-Sending him an Assist-
ant-Return of his Son to India-Memorandum on receiving
Injurious Treatment. (1821.)
CHAPTER XXIV.
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Letters To Rev. T. Thomason on the Return of his Son-Journey to
Ireland-Sermons and Meetings in Dublin-Archbishop of Tuam
-Remarks on Calvinism-Storm on the Passage Home-Visit to
Oxford-The Provost of Oriel-To Dr. Coppleston on the Calvin-
istic Controversy-To a Missionary on Experimental Religion-
Extracts from his Diary-His Climacteric-Visit to Earlham-
On Delicacy in making Requests-On acting with Judgment-
Jews' Meeting at Bristol-and at Gloucester-Duchess of Beau-
fort on walking with Wisdom-A Rebuke of his Vanity-On
giving a Vote-Catholic Emancipation-Mr Bankes's Election. (1822.)
526
549
562
CHAPTER XXV.
Letters-To a Father on Religious Society for his Son-On our
Lord's Example-On Religious Experience and Cheerfulness-
Diary at Paris-Duchess de Broglie-Marshal Soult's Picture-
gallery-Letter to the Duchess of Beaufort on Christian Liberty
and Christian Duty-To Rev. T. Thomason on Mr. Grant's
Death-His restored Health-Sermons at St. Mary's on the Law'
-To a Friend who requested a Loan-On the Religious Disposal
of his Property-Memorandum on the Receipt of a large Sum for
Religious Objects. (1823.) . 577
CHAPTER XXVI.
Letters To Rev. T. Thomason on Lord Powerscourt's Benefaction-
Mr. Goode's removal to India-Progress of Religion in Cambridge
-General Improvement of the University-Sermons on the
Gospel-Mr. Goode's Appointment-The Vice-Chancellor at the
Jews' Meeting-To J. J. Gurney, Esq., on the Motto to his
'Essays-To a Friend on Fidelity to God-To the Same on
suffering Persecution To a Missionary on the Golden Mean-
On Human Infirmities-To Rev. S. Carr on the Circulation of
the Apocrypha-Memoranda on a Bequest for Religious Objects
-On the Numbers at his Evening Parties-On receiving Marks
of Attention. (1824-1826.) . .
CHAPTER XXVII.
592
Letters-To the Secretary of a 'Religious Society-To a Clergyman
on avoiding the Appearance of Evil-To the Provost of Eton-
Dr. Goodall's Reply-To Mrs. Cunningham on the Memoir of her
Sister-To a Friend on Cherishing a spirit of Love-To Rev. W.
H. Michell on the Death of Mr. Lloyd-Memorandum on being
Defrauded by his Servant. (1827-1828.) . 607
CHAPTER XXVIII.
Letters From Mr. Wilberforce on the Fiftieth Year of Mr. Simeon's
Residence in the University-Memorandum on the Occasion-
To a Friend on maintaining Charity, and Preaching 'Christ
Crucified-Remarks on the Passing of the Roman Catholic Relief
Bill-To a Friend on declining Controversy-To the Bishop of
Winchester on receiving a Copy of his Charge-To Sir R. H. Inglis
on guarding against Misrepresentation-To Rev. R. W. S. on the
Mode of conducting his Weekly Parties of Undergraduates—
Specimen of the Arrangement of a Sermon-Description of the
Weekly Tea-party. (1829.) .
624
CHAPTER XXIX.
Letters-On the Treatment of Jewish Converts-To Miss E. Elliott
on the Study of Prophecy-The Archbishop of Tuam to Mr. Si-
meon respecting Antinomian Ministers-Mr. Simeon's Remarks-
The Archbishop's Reply-To the Rev. Daniel Wilson on the State
of his Health-To the Same on writing with Clearness and Force
-To a Clergyman on promising him Pecuniary Aid—To a Law-
yer about an Exorbitant Bill-Mr. Simeon's Care in keeping his
Accounts-Memoranda by J. J. Gurney, Esq., of an Evening's
Conversation at Mr. Simeon's Rooms-Hints on the Management
of the Voice in Reading. (1830-1831.).
CHAPTER XXX.
Letters To J. J. Gurney, Esq. on Mr. Irving and his Doctrines-Nar-
rative by Charlotte Elizabeth-To Miss Mary Elliott on the Ob-
servance of the Lord's Day-To the Bishop of Calcutta on his
Religious Views-To Rev. J. Sargent on the Character of Mr.
Thomason-To Rev. J. H. Michell on Printing his Entire Works
-Kind Remarks of Dr. Goodall-To Rev. J. Wright about the
Progress of his Work-Memorandum about his Jubilee-Letter
from Mr. Wilberforce on his Completing the Fiftieth Year of his
Ministry-Extracts from his Diary on the Occasion-To Rev.
J. H. Michell describing the Event--and his Religious Views.
(1832.)
655
688
CHAPTER XXXI.
Letters To Rev. J. Venn on Presenting him to a Living-To the
Same on the proper Discharge of the Ministry-To Lady Olivia
B. Sparrow on Recovery from Illness-Memorandum on the
Completion of his Works-Statement of his Views about them—
To the Bishop of Calcutta on presenting them to the King-
Rev. W. Marsh's Remarks on the Occasion-To Rev. E. B. Elliott
on the Loss of his Wife-To a Clergyman respecting his Preach-
ing and Conduct-Extracts from his Diary enumerating his
Mercies-To the Bishop of Calcutta-His Thoughts on the Pros-
pect of Death-To a Friend under Depression-To Miss Mary
Elliott on his Secret Experience-To the Same on the Right
Standard of Christian Excellence-To Rev. J. B. Cartwright on
the Effects of Religion in its Rise and Progress. (1833-1834.). 712
CHAPTER XXXII.
Letters-To a Trustee on his Duty as Patron-Mr. Simeon's Charge
to his Trustees-Letter to a Friend on the same Subject-To the
Bishop of Salisbury on Resignation-To the Same on Christian
Joy-To Miss E. Elliott on Humiliation-To the Bishop of
Gloucester for a Copy of his Commencement Sermon-To the
Bishop of Calcutta on the Abolition of Caste-To the Same on
prudential Care of Health-To J. J. Gurney, Esq., on the Loss
of his Wife To Rev. J. T. Nottidge on the Divine Dispensations
-To Miss Mary Elliott on the Indulgence of Affection-To the
Same on the mixed Nature of Christian Experience. (1825.) 746
CHAPTER XXXIII.
on the
Letters To Dr. Ring on Enduring Affliction-To Rev. J. H. Gurney
on the Purchase of Advowsons-To Rev. Mr. 1
same Subject-To a Lady attending her Mother in her last
Illness-Extracts from Letters to a Friend recounting the Inci-
dents of his Tour-To Archdeacon Hodson on Returning from
his Tour-To Dr. Ring on the same Subject-To Rev. J. Venn
on Conversion-To a Person under deep Mental Distress-To the
Bishop of Calcutta on the Indian Episcopate-To a Friend on
Building a Church at Jerusalem. (1836.) .
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PART III.
NARRATIVE, &c. &c.
NARRATIVE OF MR. SIMEON'S LAST ILLNESS, DEATH, AND FU-
NERAL
RECOLLECTIONS OF THE REV. C. SIMEON, BY THE RIGHT REV.
DANIEL WILSON, LORD BISHOP OF CALCUTTA.
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