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Lines written by him on the Death of his Eldest
Brief Account of his Sister and his Second Brother,
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Account of his Early Days at School, by Mr. Grinfield
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Account of his College Life, and Three Years after, by
CHAPTER IV.-(Written by his Widow.)
From after his Marriage till his first Dangerous
Illness
Circumstances of his Conversion
He desires to enter the Ministry; Difficulties
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He at length succeeds; his labours therein
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His last Sickness, and various circumstances during
that period
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Remark, by Mr. Grinfield
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"Epitaph on an unnamed Saint," written by his
Father-in-Law
CHAPTER V.--LETTERS TO VARIOUS FRIENDS.
1. To a Nephew, then only seven years of age, on the
Power of Early Habits
2. To the Rev. Walker Gray, an intimate College
Friend, on occasion of the great change in his
Views and Feelings
3. To a Friend: Desire to be personally useful to him
4. To the same: on practical Atheism
5. To the same: Acknowledgment of the kindness of
God towards him in the circumstances of his re-
cent illness
6. To the same: Faith in the Divine guidance
7. To his Wife: One thing needful
8. To the same: on one of the children being taken
9. To a Nephew on a young man's choosing his future
course in life
10. To Mrs. R.: The view of the irreligious world a
motive to gratitude and zeal
11. To a Friend: The will of God seen in disappoint-
ments
12. To Mrs. R.: Difficulty of preserving gentleness in
religious controversy
13. To his Wife: Faith in the presence and power of
14. To a Friend: On the death of his Sister
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17. To a Friend: On the Doctrine of a particular
18. To the same: On his Ministerial Labours
19. To Mrs. R.: on living on the Promises
20. To a Friend: the perfectness of Heavenly Com-
munion
21. To another Friend; on reading the Scriptures
with appropriating Faith
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22. To the same: Comfort under continued Affliction
23. To the same: on trusting God wholly
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24. To the same: Earnestness in Religion
25. To his Father-in-law: Anniversary of his recovery
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from dangerous illness
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26 To a former Pupil: written at the beginning of his
last Illness
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27. To a Friend: his Peacefulness of Mind
28. To one of his Nephews: on Self-knowledge and
Self-government
29. To his Mother-in-law: on the "desire to depart "
30. To the same: Reasons for wishing to live
31. To the same: Resignation to the Divine Will
CHAPTER VI. CONCLUDING NOTICES AND REFLECTIONS.
1. On the Total Alienation of the Natural Heart from
God
2. Need of a Sense of Mercy through Christ
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3. The Sovereign Power of the Holy Spirit
4. Alacrity of Mind in serving God.
5. Hints to animate Parental Hopes, and to moderate
6. Benefit of Early and Sound Scriptural Education
7. Folly of envying Affluence or Eminent Talents
8. Advantages possessed by the Youngest in a Family
9. Faulty Shades of Character
10. The mysterious Wisdom of God in the early removal
of his Servants
Memoir.