CONTENTS. 
PART IV. 
Converfation on religious fubje&s till we arrive at winchester. 
XLIV. To Mrs. D * * *. 
XLV. To the fame. 
XLVI. To the fame. 
XLVII. To the fame. 
XLVIII. To the fame. 
XLIX. To the fame. 
L. To the fame. 
LI. To the fame. 
Lll. To the fame. 
LIII. To the fame. 
LIV. To the fame. 
LV. To the fame . 
LVI. To the fame. 
LVII. To the fame. 
Introduction to ferious converfation. 
Reflections on the vanity of life . 
On the belief of a god. 
Of the immortality of the foul. 
Reflections on the obligations to virtue , as our 
fupreme happinefs. 
Opinion concerning rewards and punijhments 
immediately after death. 
Of the different pafflons , tempers , and fltuations 
of men. 
Reflgnation and fortitude. 
TOuty of felf-examination , prayer , and thankf 
giving at table. 
On charity with regard to alms. 
General benevolence. 
The peculiar happinefs of being a chriflian. 
CDiffuafive againft a carelefs life. 
Marks of true efleem. 
PART V. 
Remarks on Wiltshire, the city of winchester and Hampshire, 
with fome general reflections on the love of our country. 
LVIII. To Mrs. O ******* 
LIX. To the fame. 
LX. To the fame. 
LXI. To Mrs. D * * *. 
LXII. To the fame. 
LXIII. To Mrs. 
LXiV. To Mrs. D***. 
Reflections on the beautiful face of the earthy 
and remarks on Wiltshire. 
TIefcription of winchester. 
Come remarks on the cathedral and fchool 
at winchester j character of william 
OF WICKHAM. 
From WINCHESTER to ALESFORD and ALTON. 
Remar h on Hampshire. 
From FARNHAM tO EPSOM, 
The advantages of female converfation. 
