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In the Common Spelling.
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Early Life and Education. 1743—1769
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Entrance to the Ministry. Introduction to the Writings of Swedenborg. 1769—80
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Avowal of Theological Views, and Citation before the Bishop.
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Sunday Schools. Spread of Light.
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A New Denomination. Abbé Barruel. 1788—99
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In the First Stage of the Spelling Reform. Semiphonotypy, or Reformed Spelling with the old Alphabet.
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De Quincey’s Reminiscences. 1790—1802
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Preaching and Literary Work. 1796—1806
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The Hawkstone Meeting. The Gold Cup. 1806
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Home Life and Conversation.
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Mrs Fletcher’s Recollections. 1788—1829
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Letters, Poetry, Tracts. 1801—1810
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In the Second Stage of the Spelling Reform, with the new letters “ƫ, ŋ, ʒ, ɤ, ɞ.”
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Further Correspondence and Writings. 1811—1814
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In the Third Stage of the Spelling Reform, adding the new letters “ɛ, ᶖ, ɷ, σ, ᶙ.”
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Correspondence continued. Illness. Visits London. 1815—17
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Disturbed state of the Country. Further Writings. Fiftieth year of his Ministry. 1817—1818
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In the Fourth and Final Stage of the Spelling Reform, adding the new letters “đ, ʃ, ꞔ.”
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Correspondence. 1819—23
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Residence at Leamington and Warwick. 1823—28
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Mr Harrison's Personal Recollections. 1824—31
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Last years and Death.
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ERRATA.

Page 69, line 4, read “The cry of Charity was seasonable at that time. Clowes’s voice was not monotonous,” ets.

Page 166, line 11. The atheistical writer was Richard Carlile, not Carlyle.