Letters of charity. Two sympathizing sisters of Hampton. 1714, October 12. To Sir WILLIAM ASHURST LETTERS. Mrs. George has forbidden him to write. Will wait her Sends "New Offer" on Biblia Americana. Wishes three PAGE Mutual services. The "New Offer." Annotations on the 1715, May 4. To JEREMIAH DUMMER. No cause for decay of friendship. Explains his conduct. 1715, September 17. To ROBERT WODROW Sends a packet of books. John Wise, a disturber. Mis- directed labors of Society for Propagation of Gospel. Indian outbreak in Carolina. Murder of Cochran. Situa- The Biblia Americana. Opposed by booksellers and Dis- senters. Letters in America. Prospects of subscribers. Is in doubt what to do. The Christian Virtuoso and the 1715, December 2. TO ANTHONY WILLIAM BOEHM Acknowledgment of books. Sends letters and gold. Effects 1716, May-June. MEMORIAL TO GENERAL COURT. Vote of compensation to agents. Neglect of his father. 407 1716, June. TO ANN WYRLEY Her humbling circumstances. Fortunate death of Howell. 1716, August 6. To ANTHONY WILLIAM BOEHM Enjoyment of correspondence. His Magnalia and Pietism. English Plantations in America. Disturbing missionaries Never spoken injuriously of him. Charges against him. Situation of his own church. Offence given by the Church of England. His publications. Biblia Americana and Concerning the Governor. As to changing the Agent. The charges of Brand. What was said of him. Personal The governor and the General Assembly. Consideration His reception and treatment. Ill requital on his part.. The Church of Scotland. As to communion with him. His violence of opinion. Persecution. Proposed settlement over church. His indiscreet slanders. |