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Alarm at the social condition of the lower orders in England.
-Wish to rouse the Clergy.-Attempts to influence the
Useful Knowledge Society. Establishment of the "En-
glishman's Register."-Thirteen letters in the "Sheffield
Courant."- Want of sympathy. Evangelical party.

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Wish for Commentary on Old Testament.-Second volume
of Sermons, with Essay on Interpretation of Scripture

16. To J. T. Coleridge, Esq. Want of sympathy.-Public
affairs. False reports of his proselytising his pupils.
-Conservatism

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18. To Rev. Augustus Hare. Public affairs. - Old Testa-
ment Prophets.-St. Paul and St. James. - Want of

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59. To the Archbishop of Dublin. Translation of the New
Testament. Grounds of Roman Catholic Relief
Act.-High Churchmen.-On party spirit

60. To W. W. Hull, Esq. Health.-Confession.-Faith.

-Uncertainty of Life.-Death of his friends, Lowe

and Augustus Hare

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* This fragment, from the name of the person addressed having been lost, was
accidentally joined in the text to the end of the preceding letter.

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