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These sermons were selected by the Editor, who had, 

 in early life, been an usher, at the Grammar-School, 

 in Hull, during the mastership of Mr. Milner, from the 

 Author's MSS., bequeathed to him by the late Dean 

 of Carl isle. 



Page 41, note . Mr. Wrangham, at the time of 

 taking his degree, was of Trinity-Hall. 



Page 49. To the works of Mr. Richardson, before 

 enumerated, may be added one, published anony- 

 mously, under the following title " The Christian's 

 " Consolation in the hour of Domestic Distress. A 

 " discourse, read to the author's family, soon after the 

 " death of a beloved and most affectionate Wife, who 

 " died in child-bed. By a Layman. London: printed 

 " 1793." (Monthly Rev. vol. 13, p. 465; and Ana- 

 lytical Rev., vol. 18, p. 511.) 



Page 64. Soon after Mr. Wilberforce published 

 his Letter on the abolition of the Slave Trade, he 

 printed " A Letter to the Gentlemen, Clergy, and 

 " Freeholders of Yorkshire* occasioned by the late 

 " Election for that county;" being his vindication 

 against the charge of having secretly formed a coalition 

 with Mr. Lascelles, at the contested Election in 1807; 

 this pamphlet appears not to have been sold, but to 

 have been distributed amongst the author's friends. 

 Mr. Wilberforce was also the writer of an Introductory 

 Essay to " Witherspoon's Treatises on Justification 

 " and Regeneration," included in a series of Select 

 Christian Authors, with introductory essays, published 

 at Glasgow. 



