CONTENTS. I. Dr. Fuller's Father and his Friends II. Dr. Fuller's Friends at the University III. Dr. Fuller's preaching at Cambridge XV. Fuller's Church History of Britain XVI. Fuller's Church History of Britain XVII. Fuller's Church History of Britain N looking round for a patron of these, my imperfect endeavours to collect some notices of one of the most honest and laborious authors of the seventeenth century, I could find none more suited for this friendly office than yourself. A lover of moderation, and marked by a course of integrity, alas, too rare in this divided and unhappy period, you will here find some traces of a congenial spirit, in one who lived but to advance the interests of truth and goodness, and to commend piety by a life of cheerfulness and con tentment. In the comparative state of the theology of the two periods, it is allowed on all hands, that a great |