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LONDON
RICHARD KINDER, PRINTER,
GREEN ARBOUR COURT, OLD BAILEY.
CONTENTS
OF
THE SECOND VOLUME.
PART III.
CHAPTER III.
1833.
He visits England; the Menai Bridge as the subject for a poem, 3—4;
Tunbridge Wells, 4; the Gospel as opposed to metaphysical no-
tions of the Deity, 4-8; Letter from Lord Holland, 8; Letter to
Lord Holland-the Archbishop of Dublin, 9; his desire of useful-
ness in the Archbishop's family, 10; the relations of the Scrip-
tures to Christianity, 10; the virtues of the Heathen world, 11—
12: Whewell's Bridgewater Treatise, 12; Christian Knowledge
and School Theology, 13; St. Paul's Views of Conscience, 14-15;
What is an established Church, 15-17; the preparation for
Christianity at the time of its appearance, 17-18; the times of
the Reformation and the present, 18-22; the character of St.
Paul's instructions, 22-23; Christian worship, 24; "Moore's
Travels of an Irish Gentleman in search of a Religion," its cha-
racter, and tendency, 24-28; Mr. White's Answer, Second
Travels of an Irish Gentleman, &c., published in Dublin, 28;
Patriotism, 29.
CHAPTER IV.
1834.
Answer to Moore,-the British Magazine's charge that he is a Chris-
tian against his will, 31-32; Letter to J, 33; religion under
Christianity, 33-36; Letter to Lord Holland, 36; Letters from
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