39 To the same. Johnson's biography; his treatment 4 To the same. Salutary effects of affliction on the hu- 6 To the same. Newton's Treatise on the Prophecies; reflections of Dr. Young on the truth of Christiani- 7 To the same. On the beauty and sublimity of scrip- 8 To the same. Pearsall's Meditations; definition of 9 To the same. On a particular providence; experi- 10 To the same. First introduction to the Unwin fami. Aug. 17 168 41 To the same. Burke's speech on the reformation; Sept. 4 169 42 To the Rev. J. Newton. On the danger of innova- Sept. 14 170 43 To the Rev. W. Unwin. On keeping the Sabbath, Oct. 10 ib. 44 To the same. Pluralities in the Church, April 6 187 12 To the same. Miss Unwin, her character and pie- 45 To the Rev. J. Newton. Distinction between a travel- ed man, and a traveled gentleman, April 16 ib. 47 To J. Hill, Esq. The Chancellor's (T- -willness, 48 To the Rev. W. Unwin. His passion for landscape 49. To Mrs. Cowper. On her brother's death, May 10 189 50 To the Rev. J. Newton. Pedautry of commenta- May 8 ib 52 To the Rev. J. Newton. On the riots in 1780; dan- tannica, June 22 192 55 To the Rev. J. Newton. Ingenuity of slander; lace- 91 To the same. Danger of criticism to the taste; 92 To the Rev. J. Newton. His intended publication, secret of good writing; an epitaph, July 2 193 on the origin of his correspondence with Lady July 8 194 94 To the Rev. J. Newton. Pleasures of authorship, 58 To the Rev. W. Unwin. Translation of the Latin 60 To the Rev. W. Unwin. Olney Bridge, July 27 195 96 To Lord Thurlow. With his first volume of poems, 62 To the Rev. W. Unwin. Human nature not chan- 97 To the Rev. J. Newton. Thoughts on reproving March 6 ib. 67 To the same. Public schools, Sept. 17 199 To the same. On his own volume of poems; on his March 24 ib. 74 To the Rev. W. Unwin. Consolations on the asperi- 75 To the same. Publication of his first volume, May 1 ib. 77 To the Rev. W. Unwin. Reasons for not showing 78 To the same. Delay of his publication; Vincent 79 To the same, Correction of his proofs; on his horse- 80 To the same. Mrs. Unwin's criticisms; a distinguish- 82 To the same. Thanks for some rugs; on the fashion 112 To the Rev. W. Unwin. John Gilpin's feats, Nov. 4 ib. 115 To the Rev. W. Unwin, Mr.'s charity and be- 116 To the Rev. J. Newton. Nations act under the direc- 83 To the Rev. J. Newton. In rhyme; on his poetry, July 12 ib. 121 To the same. On simplicity in preaching, May 5 231. 85 To the same. His poem, Retirement; Lady Aus- |