646 MEMOIR OF REV. ROWLAND HILL. 12. A Second Tour from London through the Highlands of Scotland, and the North-western parts of England. 1799. 13. A Plea for Union, and for a Free Propagation of the Gospel; being an Answer to Dr. Jamieson's Remarks on the late Tour of the Rev, R. Hill. 1800. 14. The Village Dialogues. 1801. Subsequently enlarged. 15. An Apology for Sunday Schools; the substance of a Sermon preached at Surrey Chapel, Feb. 22, 1801, for the Southwark Sunday Schools, with Incidental Remarks on the late Charge of the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Rochester. 1801. 16. Spiritual Characteristics; represented in an account of a most curious Sale of Curates by Public Auction, who were to be disposed of in consequence of the Clergy Residence Act. By an Old Observer. 1803. 17. The Protection of God our best Confidence in Time of Danger; being the substance of a Sermon preached before the Volunteers at Surrey Chapel. 1803. 18. A Warning to Professors; containing Aphoristic Observations on the Nature and Tendency of Public Amusements. 1806. 19. Cow-pock Inoculation Vindicated and Recommended, from matters of fact. 1806. 20. A Serious Investigation of the Nature and Effects of Parochial Assessments being charged on Places of Religious Worship. 1811. 21. Religious Freedom in Danger; or, the Toleration Act Invaded by Parochial Assessments. 1816. 22. A Catechism for Children; being a Short and Easy Summary of the Christian Dispensation, intended for the Use of Sunday-schools. 23. Four Dialogues in Prison. 24. Thomas Steady and John Wild; a Dialogue about Fairs. 25. A Collection of Hymns for the Use of Surrey Chapel. Berridge, Rev. John, 48, 49, 51, | Brown, Rev. John, 420. 57, 80, 84, 116, 144, 477, 554, Beza, 129. Bible, 254. Buckingham, 513. Bull, Rev. W., 88, 104, 109, Bible Society, origin of, 391 to Bunyan Baptists, 536. Bogue, Dr., 379, 381, 384, 395, Cambridge, 46, 47, 61, 94. Cheerfulness, 308. Christ's kingdom exalted, 349. Commander of the Forces, 365, ground of, 635; extent of, 638. Controversy with Wesley, 554. Christian Dispensation, a cate- Conquerors more than, 254. Conversions, 272. Conversion by Eph. iii. 8.-85. Churchmen and Dissenters on Conversion of the world, 641. their knees, 503. Church at Kingston, 73. Convocation of the Church, 447. Cooke, Dr., Belfast, 638, Church, when it may oe left, Counsel, speeches of, 357. Church Government, 449, 468 Cowie, Rev. George, 162. Cradle of the Missionary So- Cranfield, Mr., 410. Devil, the worst, 314. Dialogues in prison, 391, 520. Engraver, 602. Episcopal Church, 438. Erskine, Lady Ann, 628. Dissenters and Churchmen in Erskine, Rev. Mr., 633. Dixon, Dr., of Oxford, 59. Doddridge, Dr., 11, 134, 376, 628. Dorcas Society, 419. Durell, Dr., Vice Chancellor of Du Verger, 633. E Earthquake in London, 375. Edmund's (St.) Hall, 15, 58. Egyptians, 345. sall, 556. Extemporaneous preaching, 207. F Faith, household of, 315. False reports, 337. Farmers and the Pigs, 74. Female convert, 76. Final perseverance of saints,464. Elbow-room for ministers, 489. Flatterers, 339. |