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To Lady Hesketh. Pearsall's Meditations; definition of faith. Aug. 17, 1765 |
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To the same. On a particular Providence; experience of mercy, &c. Sept. 4, 1765 |
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To the same. First introduction to the Unwin family; their characters. Sept. 14, 1765 |
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To the same. On the thankfulness of the heart, its inequalities, &c. Oct. 10, 1765 |
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To the same. Miss Unwin, her character and piety. Oct. 18, 1765 |
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To Major Cowper. Situation at Huntingdon; his perfect satisfaction, &c. Oct. 18, 1765 |
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To Joseph Hill, Esq. On those who confine all merits to their own acquaintance. Oct. 25, 1765 |
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To the same. Agreement with the Rev. W. Unwin. Nov. 5, 1765 |
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To the same. Declining to read lectures at Lincoln's Inn. Nov. 8, 1765 |
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To Lady Hesketh. On solitude; on the desertion of his friends. March 6, 1766 |
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To Mrs. Cowper. Mrs. Unwin, and her son; his cousin Martin. March 11, 1766 |
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To the same. Letters the fruit of friendship; his conversion. April 4, 1766 |
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To the same. The probability of knowing each other in Heaven. April 17, 1766 |
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To the same. On the recollection of earthly affairs by departed spirits. April 18, 1766 |
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To the same. On the same subject; on his own state of body and mind. Sept. 3, 1766 |
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To the same. His manner of living; reasons for his not taking orders. Oct. 20, 1766 |
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To the same. Reflections on reading Marshall. March 11, 1767 |
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To the same. Introduction of Mr. Unwin's son; his gardening; on Marshall. March 14, 1767 |
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To the same. On the motive of his introducing Mr. Unwin's son to her. April 3, 1767 |
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To Joseph Hill, Esq. General election. June 16, 1767 |
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To Mrs. Cowper. Mr. Unwin's death; doubts concerning Cowper's future abode. July 13, 1767 |
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To Joseph Hill, Esq. Reflections arising from Mr. Unwin's death. July 16, 1767 |
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The origin of Cowper's acquaintance with Mr. Newton. |
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Cowper's removal with Mrs. Unwin to Olney. |
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To Joseph Hill, Esq. Invitation to Olney. Oct. 10, 1767 |
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His devotion and charity in his new residence. |
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To Joseph Hill, Esq. On the occurrences during his visit at St. Alban's. June 16, 1768 |
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To the same. On the difference of dispositions; his love of retirement. Jan. 21, 1769 |
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To the same. On Mrs. Hill's late illness. Jan. 29, 1769 |
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