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LETTERS.
186. To Rev. J. Hearn. Rest of parish contrasted with anxiety of school..
Bunsen..State of lower orders..Egyptian discoveries
Page
339
340
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187. To Chevalier Bunsen. Church and State.. Eucharist
188. To Rev. Dr. Hawkins. Wish to remove suspicion of heterodoxy
189. To J. C. Platt, Esq. Chartism.. New Poor Law
190. To Rev. F. C. Blackstone. Gladstone on Church and State..Despondency
..Roman History..Social evils..Reactions
191. To A P. Stanley, Esq. Restoration of deacons
192. To J. P. Gell, Esq. Appointment to College in Van Diemen's Land
193. To James Stephen, Esq. Advantage of uniting the office of a Clergyman
with that of a teacher
194. *To E. Wise, Esq. Private tuition
195. To J. P. Gell, Esq. On the death of his brother
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196. To James Stephen, Esq. Inconvenience of local committees in educational
institutions
197. To Mr. Justice Coleridge. Legal decision on the foundationers of Rugby
School.
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348
198. To Sir. T. S. Pasley, Bart. Chartism..Reality of politics..Confirmations. 348
199. To Archdeacon Hare. Niebuhr's letters..Thucydides
200. To an old pupil (E). Unitarianism..Priestley
201. To Rev. G. Cornish. Childishness of boys..Oxford commemoration of 1839 350
202. To Chevalier Bunsen. Birthday..South of France..Italy.. Provencal lan-
guage..Despondency
203. To Mr. Justice Coleridge. South of France..Spanish manner
Literary Remains..Chartism
204. To Sir. T. S. Pasley. Toulon..Pope's Palace at Avignon..Pony..British
Association at Birmingham
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207. To Chev. Bunsen. On the doctrine of the Eucharist.
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orders
208. To J. Marshall, Esq. Society for calling attention to the state of the lower
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212 To Rev Dr. Hawkins. State of the poor.. Westmoreland 213. To James Marshall, Esq. Necessity of union of parties
209. *To H. Balston, Esq. Liveliness necessary for a schoolmaster
210. To an old Pupil (D). Ordination..Difliculties in subscription..Deacons
211. On Church Endowments.
214. To Rev. J. Hearn. Westmoreland..Aurora Borealis..Taylor's Ancient
Christianity.. Early Church
215. To J. C. Platt, Esq. Lecture for Mechanics' Institutes..State of the Poor
..Trials of Chartists
216. To Thomas Carlyle, Esq. State of the poor
217. To J. Marshall, Esq. Englishman's Register.. Political creed.. Economists
..King's supremacy..Christian Church..Dissent..Historical reforms
218. To Sir. T. S. Pasley, Bart. Difficulties of Scripture..Colonization..Daniel 369
219. To Archdeacon Hare. Niebuhr..Coleridge..Thirlwall's Greece
220, To W. W. Hull, Esq. Political differences
221. To Mr. Justice Coleridge. Formation of his opinions.. Prophecy
222. To Sir. Culling E. Smith, Bart. Anonymous Writing in newspapers
223. To Rev. H. Fox. Call to a missionary life
224. *To the same. On the same
225. To Chevalier Bunsen Berne..Roman History..Privilege question
226. To W. W. Hull, Esq. War with China
227. To W. Leaper Newton, Esq. Railway travelling on Sundays.
234. *To J. P. Gell, Esq. Van Diemen's Land..Sacred names
235. To Rev. W. K. Hamilton. Music..Flowers.. Keble
236. To Rev. Herbert Hill. Importance of mathematics
237. To Rev. Dr. Hawkins. Church extension.. Prophecy
238. To Chevalier Bunsen. Rugby Life..Second Volume of Roman History..
Subscription..Deacons..State services
On the Accession of the King of Prussia.. Refusal of the War-
239. To the same
denship of Manchester
240. To an old Pupil (e). Danger of Oxford Society.. Tour in Italy
241. *To Rev. H. Balston. Consumption.. Responsibility of school
242, To Chevalier Bunsen. Russia.. War..Fox How.. Want of leisure
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243. To Sir T. S. Pasley, Bart. Dangers of war..Chartism..Cyprian..Austria 388
244. To Rev. Dr. Hawkins. Bampton Lectures.. Episcopacy..Internal evidences 389
245. To Mr. Justice Coleridge. Illness..Ottery..School..Oxford..Rationalists
..Second Volume of Roman History
246. *To W. S. Karr, Esq. Sanscrit.. Football matches
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247. To Archdeacon Hare. Sermons on " Victory of Faith".. King's supremacy 392
248. To Rev. H. Balston.
249. To the same.
Guernsey
The School..Consumption
250. To an old Pupil (G). Law and Orders.. Parochial ministry and education
Dangers not to be sought
251. To the same.
252. To an old Pupil (H). Importance of good men engaged in business.
253. To Rev. W. K. Hamilton. Salisbury.. War
254. To Rev. Dr. Hawkins.
257. To Mr. Justice Coleridge. Shooting.. Education of Girls.. Agreement with
Pearson's definition of the Church.. Fourth Volume of Sermons
258. To W. Balston, Esq. On the death of his son, H. Balston
259. To Rev. T. Penrose. On the same..Third Volume of Roman History
260. †To Rev. T. J. Ormerod.
Via Media"..Succession..Gladstone on Church
Principles..Church
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256. To the same
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398
267. To the same
264. *To Rev. A. P. Stanley. Modern Greece.. Tour in Italy.. Oxford
265. To J. P. Gell, Esq. Van Diemen's Land.. Rugby life.. Public affairs
266. To Sir J. Franklin, Bart.
268. To Rev. T. Penrose. Provident and Masonic Clubs
269. †To Rev. T. J. Ormerod. True and false Sacrifice
270. To Mr. Justice Coleridge. Fourth Volume of Sermons.. Differences of
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opinion..Rugby..Aristotle
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Fox How..Southey.. Wordsworth
261. To W. W. Hull, Esq. Winter holidays..Future prospects
262. To Rev. J. Hearn. Occupation..Over caution
263. To Chevalier Bunsen. Third Volume of Roman History..Hannibal and
Nelson. War.. Oxford school
271. To Mr. Justice Coleridge. Dissent
272. To Rev. James Randall. Dissent..The Doctrine of the Trinity
273. To Rev. J. Hearn. Fever at Rugby.. Return of Mr. Tucker
274 To Rev. J. Tucker. Renewal of intercourse
277. To Rev. Dr. Hawkins. Acceptance of Professorship of Modern History 278. To Mr. Justice Coleridge. School difficulties.. Difficulties of Hannibal's
279. To Sir T. S. Pasley, Bart. Bishoprick of Jerusalem..Christian ministry
230. *To Rev. A. P. Stanley. Plan for lectures
281. To W. Empson, Esq. Professorship.. Tour to Spain..Guelf and Ghibelin
282. To Rev. T. Hill. Popery and Protestantism
283. To an old Pupil (D). Roman Catholics and Oxford School
284. To Mr. Justice Coleridge. Oxford School.. Bishop Selwyn
285. To Chevalier Bunsen. Advance of life
421
286. To Rev. Dr. Hawkins. Influence of Jews.. Church and State
287. To Rev. F. C. Blackstone. Professorship
Inaugural lecture.. Introductory lectures.. Intentions for the future..Course on English History..Terminal lectures on Biography
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431
288. *To Rev. R. Thorpe. Oxford School
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289. To Mr. Justice Coleridge. High and Low Church..Roman Catholics and
Protestants
290. To Rev. Dr. Hawkins. Offer to resign the Professorship
291. To Mr. Justice Coleridge. Intentions for the Professorship
292. To the same
293. To Rev. J. Hearn. Windermere in Winter..Occupations
294 To Rev. H. Hill. Stay in Oxford
295. To an old Pupil (K). Influences of Oxford
296. To Mr. Justice Coleridge. Stay in Oxford
297. To Archdeacon Hare. Charge..Despondency
298. To Rev H. Fox.
299. To Chevalier Bunsen. Basque language..Carthagena
300. To Rev. Dr. Hawkins. Terminal lecture.. Carlyle's visit
301. To Mr. Justice Coleridge. Colonial Bishoprics
India.. Difficulties of moral sense...
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se..Elphinstone's India. 437
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Last days.. Diary..Occupations.. Farewell sermon.. Last evening..Death..Con- clusion
IX. TOUR TO ROME AND NAPLES THROUGH FRANCE AND ITALY, 1840.
4. Translation of the Bible into French
5. Roman Catholicism
6. Prospects for England
7. Prospects for France.. Return
LIST OF WORKS
INDEX
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