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GEORGE HORNE, D.D.

Late Load Bishop of Wiwich.)

Publyhd Nor? 15. 1793, by GG&J. Robinson, Paternoster Row. –

OF THE

LIFE, STUDIES, AND WRITINGS

OF

THE RIGHT REVEREND

GEORGE HORNE, D. D.

LATE LORD BISHOP OF NORWICH.

WITH

I. A NEW PREFACE, on certain interesting Points
in THEOLOGY and PHILOSOPHY;

II. DR. HORNE's own COLLECTION of his
THOUGHTS On a Variety of great and interefting
SUBJECTS; and

III. A LETTER to the Hon. L. K. on the Ufe of
the HEBREW LANGUAGE.

BY

WILLIAM JONES, M. A. F. R. S. Naylons

ONE OF HIS LORDSHIP'S CHAPLAINS.

THE SECOND EDITION.

LONDON:

PRINTED BY J. DAVIS, CHANCERY-LANE;

FOR G. G. AND J. ROBINSON, F. AND C. RIVINGTON, T. CADELL jun.
W. DAVIS, AND J. HATCHARD; J. COOKE, OXFORD;
AND W. KEYMER jun. COLCHESTER,

1799.

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CONTENT S.

NEW Preface to this Edition, p. i, to xxx.-Prefatory Epistle to William Stevens, Efq.-Dr. Horne, his Birth, 15.—Character of his Father, ibid. et 17.—Letter on the Death of his younger Brother, 16.-Tuition under his Father, 17.-is placed at Maidstone School, ibid.uncommon Proficiency in School-Learning, 18.-Anecdote of a near Relation, ibid.-Is elected Scholar of University College, 19.-takes his Bachelor's Degree, and is chofen Fellow of Magdalen College, 20.-is ordained, 77.Teftimony to his Character, as a Preacher, 78.- His Opinion concerning the Duties of a Preacher, 138.His Obfervations on the Compofition of Sermens, ibid.— His Plan of Preaching, 135-Studies, 19, 20, 21, 30, 60, 74, 178.- His Friends, 19, 22, 40, 167. — Character at College, and in the Univerfity, 2, 20, 79, 167.-His charitable Vifits to a condemned Crim nal, 79.-Controverfy with Dr. Kennicott, 98.-His Opinion of Dr. Kennicott's Work, 100.--Impofition of Dumay, 103.-Dumay's extraordinary Character, 104.- Dr. Horne is elected Proctor, 166.—Teftimony to his Character on laying down his Office, ibid is chofen Vice-Chancellor, 169.-is elected Prefident of Magdalen College, 167.—

Dean

Dean of Canterbury, 167-Bishop of Norwich, 152.-

John Wesley's Circuit in the Diocese of Norwich, 156.—

Some account of him, 162.—Dr. H.'s Wish for the Succefs

of the Application to Parliament from the Bishops of the

Church of Scotland, 148-bis Sentiments concerning the

Bishops of that Church, 152.—concerning the Church

itself, 149, 152.-Some Account of that Church, 149.—

Dr. Horne's Marriage, 168-Family,ibid.—Letters, 16,

194, et feq.--Account of his Writings, viz. Confiderations

on the Life of St. John the Baptift, 4, 118.-Sermon on

Female Character, 4.-on Second Advent, 79.-Apology,

89, et feq.-State of the Cafe, 39, et feq.-Letter to

Adam Smith, 125. 134-Letter to Dr. Priestley, 134.

-His Opinion concerning Dr. Priestley, as a Scholar,

145.-His Letters on Infidelity, 127, 130, 134.—Ser-

mens on the xith to the Hebrews, 121.-Commentary on

the Pfalms, 112, 113, 122.—Character of that Work,

123.—His Perfon, 164.—Disposition, 11, 17, 63, 169.

Beneficence, ibid.-Vindication of his Character against

the Charge of Enthusiasm, 185.—View of his Philofophy,

178.-His Death, 175.-Infcription to his Memory, 176.

-Mrs. Salmon's Letter on his Death, 199.-His Poetry,
Specimens of, 224, et feq.-Cautions to the Readers of Mr.
Law, (and of Baron Swedenborg) 200. Letter to a
Lady on Jacob Behmen's Writings, 207.-Effays and
Thoughts on various Subjects, 239 to 410.-Letter on
the Ufe of the Hebrew Language, 411 to 428.—Chrcno-
Legical Catalogue of Dr. Horne's Writings, 429, et feq.

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