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- catalog created "1847.".
- catalog date "1847".
- catalog date "1847.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1847.".
- catalog description "Another on his eldest brother's death, to Mr. J. Venn -- Chapter 3 -- Preparation to leave Cambridge -- Death of the incumbent of Trinity Church -- Mr. Simeon's appointment to the living -- Remarkable circumstances attending it -- Opposition of the parishioners -- Attempts to establish an evening lecture -- The church-doors locked against him -- Religious meetings in a private room -- Mr. Venn consulted -- Trials in the parish and at home -- Mr. Simeon's father reconciled to him -- Marriage of his brother -- Preservation of a female from suicide -- Thankfulness for reproof -- Preaching at Oxford -- Mr. Robinson of Leicester -- Ordained priest (1782-1783) -- Chapter 4 -- Preaching around Cambridge -- Claude's essay -- Instruction in composition -- Difficulties in making sermons -- Complaints to the bishop -- Comments on his preaching -- Contest for the lectureship -- Trials continued -- His eminent devotion -- Acquaintance with Mr. Housman -- Diligent study of Scripture -- ".
- catalog description "Arrival of Mr. Thomason's son -- Journey in quest of him -- Letter to Mrs. Thomason about her son -- On placing him at Mr. Preston's -- Letter to Mr. Wilberforce -- To Rev. T. Thomason about the Jews' Society and schools in India -- Bible meeting at Cambridge -- Female influence (1814)".
- catalog description "Brown's self-interpreting Bible -- Advance in grace -- First sermon before the university -- Letter to Mr. T. Loyd -- Benefit of affliction -- On besetting sins -- To Mr. Thornton on humility -- Proposed mission to Calcutta -- Rev. David Brown and Mr. Grant -- Mr. Wilbeforce -- Zeal for the poor during the scarcity -- Appointed dean of his college -- Character of his congregation (1783-1790) -- Chapter 5 -- The evening lecture established -- Sir W. Scott's opinion -- Tumults in the town -- The lectures suspended -- Disturbances during divine service -- Admonition of the offenders -- A public apology in the church -- Prefactory address -- Happy change in two students -- Subsequent disturbances -- Elected vice-provost -- Case of college discipline -- Letter to the provost, and his reply -- Acquaintance with Mr. Thomason -- Labors amongst the gownsmen-and parishioners -- Visit to Mr. Fletcher -- Patriotic feelings Joy in the knowledge -- On preaching for Mr. J. Venn -- ".
- catalog description "Chaplains to India -- Kindness to Bishop Mansel -- On meekness and forbearance -- On consulting the prejudices of others -- Rev. D. Corrie's missionary sermon -- Letter from Mr. Corrie to Mr. Simeon -- Letter to Mr. Thomason on the departure of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson to India -- Society for educating pious men for the ministry -- On attention to college discipline and studies -- Memorandum respecting his brother's property -- To Rev. T. Thomason on the character of Henry Martyn -- On symptoms of approaching illness -- Chapter 19 -- Letters to Rev. T. Thomason about the Jews' chapel -- Tyrwhitt's legacy for Hebrew literature -- Hindoo college -- Movements in favor of the Jews -- Religious meetings in favor of the Jews -- Religious meetings in London -- Rammohun Roy -- Martyn's Persian psalms -- Brown's memoir -- Rev. D. Corrie's return -- Preparation for a new work -- To a friend in office on attending the official chapel -- Memoranda on various occasions -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter 12 -- Mr. Simeon's regard for the liturgy -- appointed select preacher at St. Mary's -- His sermon on the 'Excellency of the liturgy' -- 'Answer' to Dr. Marsh -- Defence of the baptismal service -- Letter to Mr. Thomason -- Martyn's sermon -- The devotional reading of the Scriptures -- Formation of the Cambridge Bible Society -- Dr. Marsh's opposition -- Mr. Wilberforce's aid -- The first meeting -- Account of it by an early promoter -- Effect of Mr. Simeon's sermons -- Dr. Buchannan -- Installation of the Duke of Gloucester -- Awful death -- Lamented decease of Konig -- Mr. Preston's account of him (1811-1812) -- Chapter 13 -- The autobiography concluded -- Persecution from his parishioners -- His kind thoughts towards them -- Their complaints to the bishop -- Mr. Simeon's reply -- Election of church-wardens -- The bishop's letter to the vice-chancellor -- Meeting of the heads -- Dr. Milner's interposition -- Danger averted -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter 17 -- Letters -- To Rev. T. Thomason on the American missionaries -- Rev. D. Corrie -- On closing the Jews' chapel -- Hon. Dr. Ryder, Bishop of Gloucester -- Death of Bishop Middleton -- Appointed again select preacher -- Martyn's conduct of religious professors -- To Dr. Ryder on his appointment to the See of Gloucester -- The conduct of religious professors -- Ryder's reply -- To Mr. Thomason on preaching for the Jews -- Meetings at Bristol -- Recovery of health -- Journey to Carlisle -- Bible meeting there -- Tour in Scotland -- Missionaries to India -- Rev. D. Corrie -- Professor Farish -- The sermons at St. Mary -- Continued trial from his people -- Secessions from the church -- Ordination refused to two young men -- Letters to Rev. W. Carus Wilson on the occasion -- Remarks on the trials from his religious society -- Chapter 18 -- Letters -- To Rev. T. Thomason on the abuse of power -- Annoyance from a fellow of the college -- Favor in the university -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter 27 -- Letters -- To the secretary of a religious society -- To a clergyman on avoiding the appearance of evil -- To the provost of Eton -- Dr. Goodall's reply -- To Mrs. Cunningham on the memoir of her sister -- To a friend cherishing a spirit of love -- The Rev. W. H. Michell on the death of Mr. Lloyd -- Memorandum on being defrauded by his servant (1827-1828) -- Chapter 28 -- Letters -- From Mr. Wilberforce on the fiftieth year of Mr. Simeon's residence in the university -- Memorandum on the occasion -- To a friend on maintaining charity, and preaching 'Christ crucified' -- Remarks on the passing of a Roman Catholic relief bill -- To a friend on declining controversy -- To the Bishop of Winchester on receiving a copy of his charge -- To Sir R.H. Inglis on guarding against misrepresentation -- To Rev. R.W.S. on the mode of conducting his weekly parties of undergraduates -- Specimen of the arrangement of a sermon -- Description of the weekly tea-party (1829) -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter 29 -- Letters -- On the treatment of Jewish converts -- To Miss E. Elliott on the study of prophecy -- The Archbishop of Tuamto Mr. Simeon respecting antinomian ministers -- Mr. Simeon's remarks -- The archbishop's reply -- To the Rev. Daniel Wilson on the state of his health -- To the same on writing with clearness and force -- To a clergyman on promising him pecuniary aid -- To a lawyer about an exorbitant bill -- Mr. Simeon's care in keeping his accounts -- Memoranda by J. J. Gurney, Esq., of an evening's conversation at Mr. Simeon's rooms -- Hints on the management of the voice in reading -- Chapter 30 -- Letters -- To J.J. Gurney, Esq., on Mr. Irving and his doctrines -- Narrative by Charlotte Elizabeth -- To Miss Mary Elliott on the observance of the Lord's Day -- To the Bishop of Calcutta on his religious views -- To Rev. J. Sargent on the character of Mr. Thomason -- To Rev. J.H. Michell on printing his entire works -- Kind remarks of Dr. Goodall -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter 6 -- Introduction to Dr. Buchanan -- Journey to Scotland -- Preaching in the Kirk -- Extempore prayer -- Diary of the journey -- Previous tour to Eton -- Cowslip green -- King's birthday at Edinburgh -- Mr. Dickson -- Dr. Erskine -- Sermon before the magistrates -- Sir John Stirling -- Mr. Haldane -- On drinking toasts -- Lord Adam Gordon -- Dinner at Holyrood House -- Mr. Colquhoun -- Mr. Black -- Length of sacramental services -- Mr. Sheriff -- Mr. Campbell -- Effect of his exhortation -- Lord Leven -- Dr. Stewart of Moulin -- Narrative of the visit -- Benefit to Dr. Stewart -- Mr. Falconer of Glasgow -- Lanark and Mr. Dale -- Contentment of a blind man -- Sacrament in the Canongate Church -- Gratitude for mercies -- Devotional exercises -- Return to England -- Studley Park -- Mr. Robinson of Leicester -- Mr. Jones of Creaton -- Yelling -- Letters from Dr. Buchanan, Mr. Black, and Dr. Stewart -- Answer of Mr. Simeon -- Chapter 7 -- Chosen lecturer of Trinity Church -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter 9 -- Diary during his indisposition -- Thoughts on cessation from duty -- First Sunday at Lynn -- Remarks on fasting -- Residence in London -- Visit to Mr. Newton -- Mr. Robinson's and Mr. Cecil's sermons -- Mr. Wilberforce's prayer -- Mr. Clayton -- Calumnies of flower -- Letter from the bishop of Ely -- On Christian love -- Lady Mary Fitzgerald -- On an unpleasant rumor -- Efforts on behalf of his brother -- Mr. Fry's preaching -- Passion-week -- Awakening effects of the liturgy -- Opposition to missionaries -- Services of females -- Duties of children to parents -- Journey to Cornwall -- On religious affections -- Dr. Hawker -- Truro and St. Michael's Mount -- Miss Greenfall -- Letter from Henry Martyn -- Mr. Simeon's thoughts on marriage -- Letter to Mr. Venn -- Dr. Fearon -- Letter to Mr. Edwards -- Mr. Thomason's affectionate advice -- Letter to his parishioners -- Chapter 10 -- Remarks of Mr. Preston -- Mr. Simeon's treatment of his curates -- His Sunday evenings -- ".
- catalog description "Engages Mr. Thomason as his curate -- Obtains the curacy of Stapleford -- Subdivision of his religious society -- Vindication of such societies -- Abuses of them -- Publication of Claude's essay -- The first volume of skeletons -- Appendix and preface -- Archbishop Secker's remarks -- Order from Charles 2 to the University -- Continued thrust -- Second journey to Scotland -- Dr. Principal Hill -- Dr. Stewart -- Sir George Abercromby -- Mr. McIntosh -- Mr. Calder -- Provost Inglis -- The governor's zeal at Fort Augustus -- Sir James Colquhoun -- Opposition of the moderate party -- Returns through Carlisle -- Mr. Fawcett and Mrs. Gilpin -- Benevolent society at Leith -- Remarks on the doctrine of perfection -- Letters from Dr. Buchanan -- Effect of preaching at Edinburgh -- Increased labors at Cambridge -- Dr. Milner's opinion of Mr. Simeon -- Letter from Mr. Venn -- on missions -- Formation of the church missionary society -- Chapter 8 -- Happy hours at Shelford -- ".
- catalog description "Irregularities of former times -- Mr. Simeon's regard for order -- Candid admission -- 'Evangelical and Pharisaic righteousness compared' -- Dr. Pearson's 'cautions' -- Mr. Simeon's 'fresh cautions' -- Professor Farish's judicious advice -- Private letter to Dr. Pearson -- Dr. Pearson's 'remarks' and note -- Mr. Simeon's reply -- Reproof of an undergraduate (1809-1811)".
- catalog description "Letter to Mr. Lloyd -- Comfort in his brother Edward -- Thoughts on prayer -- Letters to Dr. and Mrs. Ring -- On the loss of friends -- The death of a faithful servant -and placing a girl in service -- Mr. Simeon's continued debility -- Letter to his parishioners -- Discontinues the afternoon service -- Sanction for the evening service -- Resolution of the vestry -- Extract from Fuller about the lectureship -- Mr. Thomason's appointment to India -- His departure -- Mr. Simeon accompanies him on his voyage -- Acuteness of his feelings at parting -- Mr. Thomason's shipwreck -- Letter to Mr. Simeon -- His characteristic reply -- Mr. Thomason's review of the event -- Remarks of Mr. Simeon -- Clerical meetings at Shelford -- Mr. Preston's account of them -- Mr. Simeon's description of Dr. Ring (1808-1809) -- Chapter 11 -- Death of Bishop Yorke -- Dr. Dampier succeeds to the See -- His feelings towards Mr. Simeon -- Mr. Simeon's letter to him -- Explanation of his sentiments and conduct -- ".
- catalog description "On the proper exercise of the ministry -- On listening to evil reports -- On suffering injuries -- To Rev. T. Thomason on the subject of his preaching -- To Rev. Lewis Way on his journey to Russia -- Selection of a companion -- To Rev. D. Thomason on the Hindoo college -- Jewish mission to Russia -- Proposed tour at home -- General zeal for diffusion of Christianity -- Character of Dr. Buchanan -- Sermon for the Jews -- On trials as a counterbalance of popularity -- To a clergyman on preaching the truth in love -- To a daughter on her duty to her father -- To a lady on her duty to her husband -- To a clergyman on parochial difficulties -- To another on the true mode of preaching -- To another on the exercise of conscience -- To Rev. T. Thomason on his efforts for the Jews -- Opening chapels at Amsterdam and Hamburgh -- The happy state of his people -- Professor Farish -- Death of the Princess Charlotte -- Chapter 20 -- Letters -- ".
- catalog description "Part 1: memoir, &c. & c. -- Chapter 1 -- Parentage and birth of Mr. Simeon -- His education at Eton College -- Remarkable activity -- Letter from Dr. Goodall -- His early habits and character -- Michell's account -- His removal to King's College, Cambridge -- Preparation to attend the Lord's Supper -- His obtaining peace with God -- Delight in the liturgy -- Efforts to benefit others -- His fall -- Trouble of mind respecting saving faith -- Review of Hervey -- His economy, and religious distribution of his income -- Extracts from his diary (1759-1782) -- Chapter 2 -- His ordination -- Letter of Bishop Yorke -- First acquaintance with religious persons -- Introduction to Venus -- First sermon -- Diligence in parochial visiting -- Difficulties about the doctrine of election -- Letters of Mr. Venn respecting his zeal -- Letter of Mr. Simeon upon Mr. J. Venn's ordination -- Earnest letter to his brother on the subject of religion -- ".
- catalog description "Proposed missions to the heathen -- Meetings at Rauceby -- Discussion of the subject -- Meeting of the eclectic society (1790-1796)".
- catalog description "Providential circumstances connected with this -- Proposed change in the prayer-meeting -- Opposition to the plan -- Mr. Simeon's patient efforts -- The opposition continued -- His long forbearance -- Decided measures -- Final arrangement -- Mr. Simeon's review of the whole subject (1811-1813) -- Part 2 -- correspondence etc. -- Chapter 14 -- Letters -- To Rev. T. Thomason, on the Steward's class -- His brother's illness -- Martyn in Persia -- Grief for his people -- To Mrs. Thomason, on being a select preacher -- Godly jealousy over himself -- Martyn's discussions -- His brother's change of residence -- New rooms in college -- Journey to the Isle of Wight -- Martyn's sermon -- On writing religious letters -- Arrival of Martyn's picture -- His brother's spiritual state -- Martyn's illness (1812) -- Chapter 15 -- Letters -- To the Rev. T. Thomason, on the death of Henry Martyn -- Diffusion of Christianity in India -- Death of Mr. Robinson of Leicester -- Tablet in memory of Martyn -- ".
- catalog description "Season of May in London -- Religious meetings -- First stone of the Jews chapel -- Conversion of two wealthy Jews -- Martyn's papers -- Mr. Sargent his biographer -- Retirement at Sandgate -- Death of Mr. Venn -- Presentation to Clapham -- Faithful discharge of his trust -- Bible Society at Oxford -- Pleasant party afterwards -- Dr. Ryder, Dean of Wells -- Meeting at Shelford -- Catechizing -- The controversy with Dr. Marsh -- Dr. Milner -- Importance of accurate translations -- On religious depression (1813) -- Chapter 16 -- Letters -- To the Rev. T. Thomason on Dr. Jowett's death -- The Bible meeting -- Sermons at St. Mary's -- Strictures on Dr. Marsh -- On sharp criticisms -- Sabat -- Martyn's papers -- Presentation to St. Peters, Colchester -- On sending chaplains to India -- To Mr. King and Mr. Richardson on the duty of patrons -- Advice to a clergyman -- On obedience to his bishop -- The duty of curates to their incumbents -- Abdool Messeh -- Cautions on giving opinions -- ".
- catalog description "Straw manufactory at Stapleford -- Letter from Bishop Bowstead -- Mr. Sowerby becomes curate of Trinity Church -- His early death -- Unexpected legacy -- Publication of 'Helps to Composition' -- The preface -- Conversation with Wesley -- Letters to a young clergymen -- Mr. Simeon's infirmity of temper -- His humble acknowledgment of it -- Henry Martyn -- Mr. Simeon engages him as curate -- Henry Kirke White -- Mr. Thomason proposes to be a missionary -- Letters to his mother -- to Mr. Venn -- to Mr. Edwards and to Mr. Thomason (1800-1807)".
- catalog description "To Rev. J. Venn on conversion -- To a person under deep mental distress -- To the Bishop of Calcutta on the Indian episcopate -- To a friend on building a church at Jerusalem (1836) -- Part 3: Narrative, etc., etc -- Narrative of Mr. Simeon's last illness, death, and funeral -- Recollections of the Rev. C. Simeon, by the right Rev. Daniel Wilson, Lord Bishop of Calcutta".
- catalog description "To Rev. J. Wright about the progress of his work -- Memorandum about his jubilee -- Ministry -- Extracts from his diary on the occasion -- To Rev. J.H. Michell describing the event and his religious views -- (1832) -- Chapter 31 -- Letters -- To Rev. J. Venn on presenting him to a living -- To the same on the proper discharge of the ministry -- To Lady Olivia B. Sparrow on recovery from illness -- Memorandum on the completion of his works -- Statement of his views about them -- To The Bishop of Calcutta on presenting them to the King -- Rev. W. Marsh's remarks on the occasion -- To Rev. E.B. Elliott on the loss of his wife -- To a clergyman respecting his preaching and conduct -- Extracts from his diary enumerating his mercies -- To the Bishop of Calcutta -- His thoughts on the prospect of death -- To a friend under depression -- To Miss Mary Elliott on his secret experience -- To Rev. J.B. Cartwright on the effects of religion in its rise and progress -- Chapter 32 -- Letters -- ".
- catalog description "To Rev. T. Thomason on his efforts for the Jews in Holland -- Female agency -- Kindness to Bishop Burgess -- Visit to Amsterdam -- Interview with Dr. Cappadose -- Sermons for the Jews -- English Episcopal Church there -- Letter to Bishop Burgess on the objects of his journey to Holland -- To the same, on noticing the Jews in the King's Letter -- Morbid state of a student -- To the Rev. Mr. -- on delight in his work -- Duty to a harassed friend -- Advice about various persons -- Kind counsel for himself -- Thomason on sending helpers to India -- State of his people -- Progress of his new work -- To Rev. T. Thomason on the Cambridge Missionary Society -- Gownsmen at Trinity Church -- To Bishop Mansel, on giving letters dismissory to a friend -- The bishop's reply (1818)".
- catalog description "To a trustee on his duty as patron -- Mr. Simeon's charge to his trustees -- Letter to a friend on the same subject -- To the Bishop of Salisbury on resignation -- To the same on Christian joy -- To Miss E. Elliott on humiliation -- To the Bishop of Gloucester for a copy of his 'commencement' sermon -- Tp the Bishop of Calcutta on the abolition of caste -- To the same on prudential care of heath -- To J.J. Gurney, Esq., on the loss of his wife -- To Rev. J.T. Nottidge on the divine dispensations -- To Miss Mary Elliott on the indulgence of affection -- To the same on the mixed nature of Christian experience (1835) -- Chapter 33 -- Letters -- To Dr. Ring on enduring affliction -- To Rev. J.H. Gurney on the purchase of Advowsons -- To Rev. Mr. I- on the same subject -- To a lady attending her mother in her last illness -- Extracts from letters to a friend recounting the incidents of his tour -- To Archdeacon Hodson on returning from his tour -- To Dr. Ring on the same subject -- ".
- catalog extent "xxvii, 491 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Memoirs of the life of the Rev. Charles Simeon .".
- catalog isFormatOf "Memoirs of the life of the Rev. Charles Simeon .".
- catalog issued "1847".
- catalog issued "1847.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Pittsburgh, R. Carter,".
- catalog relation "Memoirs of the life of the Rev. Charles Simeon .".
- catalog subject "922.342".
- catalog subject "BX5199.S55 A3 1847".
- catalog subject "Simeon, Charles, 1759-1836.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Another on his eldest brother's death, to Mr. J. Venn -- Chapter 3 -- Preparation to leave Cambridge -- Death of the incumbent of Trinity Church -- Mr. Simeon's appointment to the living -- Remarkable circumstances attending it -- Opposition of the parishioners -- Attempts to establish an evening lecture -- The church-doors locked against him -- Religious meetings in a private room -- Mr. Venn consulted -- Trials in the parish and at home -- Mr. Simeon's father reconciled to him -- Marriage of his brother -- Preservation of a female from suicide -- Thankfulness for reproof -- Preaching at Oxford -- Mr. Robinson of Leicester -- Ordained priest (1782-1783) -- Chapter 4 -- Preaching around Cambridge -- Claude's essay -- Instruction in composition -- Difficulties in making sermons -- Complaints to the bishop -- Comments on his preaching -- Contest for the lectureship -- Trials continued -- His eminent devotion -- Acquaintance with Mr. Housman -- Diligent study of Scripture -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Arrival of Mr. Thomason's son -- Journey in quest of him -- Letter to Mrs. Thomason about her son -- On placing him at Mr. Preston's -- Letter to Mr. Wilberforce -- To Rev. T. Thomason about the Jews' Society and schools in India -- Bible meeting at Cambridge -- Female influence (1814)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Brown's self-interpreting Bible -- Advance in grace -- First sermon before the university -- Letter to Mr. T. Loyd -- Benefit of affliction -- On besetting sins -- To Mr. Thornton on humility -- Proposed mission to Calcutta -- Rev. David Brown and Mr. Grant -- Mr. Wilbeforce -- Zeal for the poor during the scarcity -- Appointed dean of his college -- Character of his congregation (1783-1790) -- Chapter 5 -- The evening lecture established -- Sir W. Scott's opinion -- Tumults in the town -- The lectures suspended -- Disturbances during divine service -- Admonition of the offenders -- A public apology in the church -- Prefactory address -- Happy change in two students -- Subsequent disturbances -- Elected vice-provost -- Case of college discipline -- Letter to the provost, and his reply -- Acquaintance with Mr. Thomason -- Labors amongst the gownsmen-and parishioners -- Visit to Mr. Fletcher -- Patriotic feelings Joy in the knowledge -- On preaching for Mr. J. Venn -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chaplains to India -- Kindness to Bishop Mansel -- On meekness and forbearance -- On consulting the prejudices of others -- Rev. D. Corrie's missionary sermon -- Letter from Mr. Corrie to Mr. Simeon -- Letter to Mr. Thomason on the departure of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson to India -- Society for educating pious men for the ministry -- On attention to college discipline and studies -- Memorandum respecting his brother's property -- To Rev. T. Thomason on the character of Henry Martyn -- On symptoms of approaching illness -- Chapter 19 -- Letters to Rev. T. Thomason about the Jews' chapel -- Tyrwhitt's legacy for Hebrew literature -- Hindoo college -- Movements in favor of the Jews -- Religious meetings in favor of the Jews -- Religious meetings in London -- Rammohun Roy -- Martyn's Persian psalms -- Brown's memoir -- Rev. D. Corrie's return -- Preparation for a new work -- To a friend in office on attending the official chapel -- Memoranda on various occasions -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 12 -- Mr. Simeon's regard for the liturgy -- appointed select preacher at St. Mary's -- His sermon on the 'Excellency of the liturgy' -- 'Answer' to Dr. Marsh -- Defence of the baptismal service -- Letter to Mr. Thomason -- Martyn's sermon -- The devotional reading of the Scriptures -- Formation of the Cambridge Bible Society -- Dr. Marsh's opposition -- Mr. Wilberforce's aid -- The first meeting -- Account of it by an early promoter -- Effect of Mr. Simeon's sermons -- Dr. Buchannan -- Installation of the Duke of Gloucester -- Awful death -- Lamented decease of Konig -- Mr. Preston's account of him (1811-1812) -- Chapter 13 -- The autobiography concluded -- Persecution from his parishioners -- His kind thoughts towards them -- Their complaints to the bishop -- Mr. Simeon's reply -- Election of church-wardens -- The bishop's letter to the vice-chancellor -- Meeting of the heads -- Dr. Milner's interposition -- Danger averted -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 17 -- Letters -- To Rev. T. Thomason on the American missionaries -- Rev. D. Corrie -- On closing the Jews' chapel -- Hon. Dr. Ryder, Bishop of Gloucester -- Death of Bishop Middleton -- Appointed again select preacher -- Martyn's conduct of religious professors -- To Dr. Ryder on his appointment to the See of Gloucester -- The conduct of religious professors -- Ryder's reply -- To Mr. Thomason on preaching for the Jews -- Meetings at Bristol -- Recovery of health -- Journey to Carlisle -- Bible meeting there -- Tour in Scotland -- Missionaries to India -- Rev. D. Corrie -- Professor Farish -- The sermons at St. Mary -- Continued trial from his people -- Secessions from the church -- Ordination refused to two young men -- Letters to Rev. W. Carus Wilson on the occasion -- Remarks on the trials from his religious society -- Chapter 18 -- Letters -- To Rev. T. Thomason on the abuse of power -- Annoyance from a fellow of the college -- Favor in the university -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 27 -- Letters -- To the secretary of a religious society -- To a clergyman on avoiding the appearance of evil -- To the provost of Eton -- Dr. Goodall's reply -- To Mrs. Cunningham on the memoir of her sister -- To a friend cherishing a spirit of love -- The Rev. W. H. Michell on the death of Mr. Lloyd -- Memorandum on being defrauded by his servant (1827-1828) -- Chapter 28 -- Letters -- From Mr. Wilberforce on the fiftieth year of Mr. Simeon's residence in the university -- Memorandum on the occasion -- To a friend on maintaining charity, and preaching 'Christ crucified' -- Remarks on the passing of a Roman Catholic relief bill -- To a friend on declining controversy -- To the Bishop of Winchester on receiving a copy of his charge -- To Sir R.H. Inglis on guarding against misrepresentation -- To Rev. R.W.S. on the mode of conducting his weekly parties of undergraduates -- Specimen of the arrangement of a sermon -- Description of the weekly tea-party (1829) -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 29 -- Letters -- On the treatment of Jewish converts -- To Miss E. Elliott on the study of prophecy -- The Archbishop of Tuamto Mr. Simeon respecting antinomian ministers -- Mr. Simeon's remarks -- The archbishop's reply -- To the Rev. Daniel Wilson on the state of his health -- To the same on writing with clearness and force -- To a clergyman on promising him pecuniary aid -- To a lawyer about an exorbitant bill -- Mr. Simeon's care in keeping his accounts -- Memoranda by J. J. Gurney, Esq., of an evening's conversation at Mr. Simeon's rooms -- Hints on the management of the voice in reading -- Chapter 30 -- Letters -- To J.J. Gurney, Esq., on Mr. Irving and his doctrines -- Narrative by Charlotte Elizabeth -- To Miss Mary Elliott on the observance of the Lord's Day -- To the Bishop of Calcutta on his religious views -- To Rev. J. Sargent on the character of Mr. Thomason -- To Rev. J.H. Michell on printing his entire works -- Kind remarks of Dr. Goodall -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 6 -- Introduction to Dr. Buchanan -- Journey to Scotland -- Preaching in the Kirk -- Extempore prayer -- Diary of the journey -- Previous tour to Eton -- Cowslip green -- King's birthday at Edinburgh -- Mr. Dickson -- Dr. Erskine -- Sermon before the magistrates -- Sir John Stirling -- Mr. Haldane -- On drinking toasts -- Lord Adam Gordon -- Dinner at Holyrood House -- Mr. Colquhoun -- Mr. Black -- Length of sacramental services -- Mr. Sheriff -- Mr. Campbell -- Effect of his exhortation -- Lord Leven -- Dr. Stewart of Moulin -- Narrative of the visit -- Benefit to Dr. Stewart -- Mr. Falconer of Glasgow -- Lanark and Mr. Dale -- Contentment of a blind man -- Sacrament in the Canongate Church -- Gratitude for mercies -- Devotional exercises -- Return to England -- Studley Park -- Mr. Robinson of Leicester -- Mr. Jones of Creaton -- Yelling -- Letters from Dr. Buchanan, Mr. Black, and Dr. Stewart -- Answer of Mr. Simeon -- Chapter 7 -- Chosen lecturer of Trinity Church -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 9 -- Diary during his indisposition -- Thoughts on cessation from duty -- First Sunday at Lynn -- Remarks on fasting -- Residence in London -- Visit to Mr. Newton -- Mr. Robinson's and Mr. Cecil's sermons -- Mr. Wilberforce's prayer -- Mr. Clayton -- Calumnies of flower -- Letter from the bishop of Ely -- On Christian love -- Lady Mary Fitzgerald -- On an unpleasant rumor -- Efforts on behalf of his brother -- Mr. Fry's preaching -- Passion-week -- Awakening effects of the liturgy -- Opposition to missionaries -- Services of females -- Duties of children to parents -- Journey to Cornwall -- On religious affections -- Dr. Hawker -- Truro and St. Michael's Mount -- Miss Greenfall -- Letter from Henry Martyn -- Mr. Simeon's thoughts on marriage -- Letter to Mr. Venn -- Dr. Fearon -- Letter to Mr. Edwards -- Mr. Thomason's affectionate advice -- Letter to his parishioners -- Chapter 10 -- Remarks of Mr. Preston -- Mr. Simeon's treatment of his curates -- His Sunday evenings -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Engages Mr. Thomason as his curate -- Obtains the curacy of Stapleford -- Subdivision of his religious society -- Vindication of such societies -- Abuses of them -- Publication of Claude's essay -- The first volume of skeletons -- Appendix and preface -- Archbishop Secker's remarks -- Order from Charles 2 to the University -- Continued thrust -- Second journey to Scotland -- Dr. Principal Hill -- Dr. Stewart -- Sir George Abercromby -- Mr. McIntosh -- Mr. Calder -- Provost Inglis -- The governor's zeal at Fort Augustus -- Sir James Colquhoun -- Opposition of the moderate party -- Returns through Carlisle -- Mr. Fawcett and Mrs. Gilpin -- Benevolent society at Leith -- Remarks on the doctrine of perfection -- Letters from Dr. Buchanan -- Effect of preaching at Edinburgh -- Increased labors at Cambridge -- Dr. Milner's opinion of Mr. Simeon -- Letter from Mr. Venn -- on missions -- Formation of the church missionary society -- Chapter 8 -- Happy hours at Shelford -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Irregularities of former times -- Mr. Simeon's regard for order -- Candid admission -- 'Evangelical and Pharisaic righteousness compared' -- Dr. Pearson's 'cautions' -- Mr. Simeon's 'fresh cautions' -- Professor Farish's judicious advice -- Private letter to Dr. Pearson -- Dr. Pearson's 'remarks' and note -- Mr. Simeon's reply -- Reproof of an undergraduate (1809-1811)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Letter to Mr. Lloyd -- Comfort in his brother Edward -- Thoughts on prayer -- Letters to Dr. and Mrs. Ring -- On the loss of friends -- The death of a faithful servant -and placing a girl in service -- Mr. Simeon's continued debility -- Letter to his parishioners -- Discontinues the afternoon service -- Sanction for the evening service -- Resolution of the vestry -- Extract from Fuller about the lectureship -- Mr. Thomason's appointment to India -- His departure -- Mr. Simeon accompanies him on his voyage -- Acuteness of his feelings at parting -- Mr. Thomason's shipwreck -- Letter to Mr. Simeon -- His characteristic reply -- Mr. Thomason's review of the event -- Remarks of Mr. Simeon -- Clerical meetings at Shelford -- Mr. Preston's account of them -- Mr. Simeon's description of Dr. Ring (1808-1809) -- Chapter 11 -- Death of Bishop Yorke -- Dr. Dampier succeeds to the See -- His feelings towards Mr. Simeon -- Mr. Simeon's letter to him -- Explanation of his sentiments and conduct -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "On the proper exercise of the ministry -- On listening to evil reports -- On suffering injuries -- To Rev. T. Thomason on the subject of his preaching -- To Rev. Lewis Way on his journey to Russia -- Selection of a companion -- To Rev. D. Thomason on the Hindoo college -- Jewish mission to Russia -- Proposed tour at home -- General zeal for diffusion of Christianity -- Character of Dr. Buchanan -- Sermon for the Jews -- On trials as a counterbalance of popularity -- To a clergyman on preaching the truth in love -- To a daughter on her duty to her father -- To a lady on her duty to her husband -- To a clergyman on parochial difficulties -- To another on the true mode of preaching -- To another on the exercise of conscience -- To Rev. T. Thomason on his efforts for the Jews -- Opening chapels at Amsterdam and Hamburgh -- The happy state of his people -- Professor Farish -- Death of the Princess Charlotte -- Chapter 20 -- Letters -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part 1: memoir, &c. & c. -- Chapter 1 -- Parentage and birth of Mr. Simeon -- His education at Eton College -- Remarkable activity -- Letter from Dr. Goodall -- His early habits and character -- Michell's account -- His removal to King's College, Cambridge -- Preparation to attend the Lord's Supper -- His obtaining peace with God -- Delight in the liturgy -- Efforts to benefit others -- His fall -- Trouble of mind respecting saving faith -- Review of Hervey -- His economy, and religious distribution of his income -- Extracts from his diary (1759-1782) -- Chapter 2 -- His ordination -- Letter of Bishop Yorke -- First acquaintance with religious persons -- Introduction to Venus -- First sermon -- Diligence in parochial visiting -- Difficulties about the doctrine of election -- Letters of Mr. Venn respecting his zeal -- Letter of Mr. Simeon upon Mr. J. Venn's ordination -- Earnest letter to his brother on the subject of religion -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Proposed missions to the heathen -- Meetings at Rauceby -- Discussion of the subject -- Meeting of the eclectic society (1790-1796)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Providential circumstances connected with this -- Proposed change in the prayer-meeting -- Opposition to the plan -- Mr. Simeon's patient efforts -- The opposition continued -- His long forbearance -- Decided measures -- Final arrangement -- Mr. Simeon's review of the whole subject (1811-1813) -- Part 2 -- correspondence etc. -- Chapter 14 -- Letters -- To Rev. T. Thomason, on the Steward's class -- His brother's illness -- Martyn in Persia -- Grief for his people -- To Mrs. Thomason, on being a select preacher -- Godly jealousy over himself -- Martyn's discussions -- His brother's change of residence -- New rooms in college -- Journey to the Isle of Wight -- Martyn's sermon -- On writing religious letters -- Arrival of Martyn's picture -- His brother's spiritual state -- Martyn's illness (1812) -- Chapter 15 -- Letters -- To the Rev. T. Thomason, on the death of Henry Martyn -- Diffusion of Christianity in India -- Death of Mr. Robinson of Leicester -- Tablet in memory of Martyn -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Season of May in London -- Religious meetings -- First stone of the Jews chapel -- Conversion of two wealthy Jews -- Martyn's papers -- Mr. Sargent his biographer -- Retirement at Sandgate -- Death of Mr. Venn -- Presentation to Clapham -- Faithful discharge of his trust -- Bible Society at Oxford -- Pleasant party afterwards -- Dr. Ryder, Dean of Wells -- Meeting at Shelford -- Catechizing -- The controversy with Dr. Marsh -- Dr. Milner -- Importance of accurate translations -- On religious depression (1813) -- Chapter 16 -- Letters -- To the Rev. T. Thomason on Dr. Jowett's death -- The Bible meeting -- Sermons at St. Mary's -- Strictures on Dr. Marsh -- On sharp criticisms -- Sabat -- Martyn's papers -- Presentation to St. Peters, Colchester -- On sending chaplains to India -- To Mr. King and Mr. Richardson on the duty of patrons -- Advice to a clergyman -- On obedience to his bishop -- The duty of curates to their incumbents -- Abdool Messeh -- Cautions on giving opinions -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Straw manufactory at Stapleford -- Letter from Bishop Bowstead -- Mr. Sowerby becomes curate of Trinity Church -- His early death -- Unexpected legacy -- Publication of 'Helps to Composition' -- The preface -- Conversation with Wesley -- Letters to a young clergymen -- Mr. Simeon's infirmity of temper -- His humble acknowledgment of it -- Henry Martyn -- Mr. Simeon engages him as curate -- Henry Kirke White -- Mr. Thomason proposes to be a missionary -- Letters to his mother -- to Mr. Venn -- to Mr. Edwards and to Mr. Thomason (1800-1807)".
- catalog tableOfContents "To Rev. J. Venn on conversion -- To a person under deep mental distress -- To the Bishop of Calcutta on the Indian episcopate -- To a friend on building a church at Jerusalem (1836) -- Part 3: Narrative, etc., etc -- Narrative of Mr. Simeon's last illness, death, and funeral -- Recollections of the Rev. C. Simeon, by the right Rev. Daniel Wilson, Lord Bishop of Calcutta".
- catalog tableOfContents "To Rev. J. Wright about the progress of his work -- Memorandum about his jubilee -- Ministry -- Extracts from his diary on the occasion -- To Rev. J.H. Michell describing the event and his religious views -- (1832) -- Chapter 31 -- Letters -- To Rev. J. Venn on presenting him to a living -- To the same on the proper discharge of the ministry -- To Lady Olivia B. Sparrow on recovery from illness -- Memorandum on the completion of his works -- Statement of his views about them -- To The Bishop of Calcutta on presenting them to the King -- Rev. W. Marsh's remarks on the occasion -- To Rev. E.B. Elliott on the loss of his wife -- To a clergyman respecting his preaching and conduct -- Extracts from his diary enumerating his mercies -- To the Bishop of Calcutta -- His thoughts on the prospect of death -- To a friend under depression -- To Miss Mary Elliott on his secret experience -- To Rev. J.B. Cartwright on the effects of religion in its rise and progress -- Chapter 32 -- Letters -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "To Rev. T. Thomason on his efforts for the Jews in Holland -- Female agency -- Kindness to Bishop Burgess -- Visit to Amsterdam -- Interview with Dr. Cappadose -- Sermons for the Jews -- English Episcopal Church there -- Letter to Bishop Burgess on the objects of his journey to Holland -- To the same, on noticing the Jews in the King's Letter -- Morbid state of a student -- To the Rev. Mr. -- on delight in his work -- Duty to a harassed friend -- Advice about various persons -- Kind counsel for himself -- Thomason on sending helpers to India -- State of his people -- Progress of his new work -- To Rev. T. Thomason on the Cambridge Missionary Society -- Gownsmen at Trinity Church -- To Bishop Mansel, on giving letters dismissory to a friend -- The bishop's reply (1818)".
- catalog tableOfContents "To a trustee on his duty as patron -- Mr. Simeon's charge to his trustees -- Letter to a friend on the same subject -- To the Bishop of Salisbury on resignation -- To the same on Christian joy -- To Miss E. Elliott on humiliation -- To the Bishop of Gloucester for a copy of his 'commencement' sermon -- Tp the Bishop of Calcutta on the abolition of caste -- To the same on prudential care of heath -- To J.J. Gurney, Esq., on the loss of his wife -- To Rev. J.T. Nottidge on the divine dispensations -- To Miss Mary Elliott on the indulgence of affection -- To the same on the mixed nature of Christian experience (1835) -- Chapter 33 -- Letters -- To Dr. Ring on enduring affliction -- To Rev. J.H. Gurney on the purchase of Advowsons -- To Rev. Mr. I- on the same subject -- To a lady attending her mother in her last illness -- Extracts from letters to a friend recounting the incidents of his tour -- To Archdeacon Hodson on returning from his tour -- To Dr. Ring on the same subject -- ".
- catalog title "Memoirs of the life of the Rev. Charles Simeon ... With a selection from his writings and correspondence. Edited by the Rev. William Carus ...".
- catalog type "text".