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J. SEELEY,

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CONTENTS.

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CHAP. I.

Importance of the biography of excellent characters. "Obser-
vations of some Specialities of Divine Providence in the
Life of Joseph Hall, Bishop of Norwich, written with his
own hand." His father. Character of his mother. Dedi-
cated from his infancy to the sacred ministry. Some of the
most eminent Divines indebted to the early instructions of
their mothers. Fraternal affection of Mr. Jos. Hall's
brother. Mr. Jos. Hall's admission at Emmanuel College,
Cambridge. His election into a scholarship, into a fellow-
ship, and into the Rhetoric-Professorship. His intense
study at the university. His piety. His relinquishing the
Rhetoric-Professorship. His theological studies. His ordi-
nation. His frequent preaching,
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CHAP. II.

Mr. Jos. Hall's whole residence at College. His presentation
to the rectory of Halstead. His previous appointment to
the mastership of Tiverton school. His rebuilding of Hal-
stead rectory. His marriage. His children. Anecdote
respecting his family. A person of the name of Lilly
opposes him. His journey abroad with Sir E. Bacon.
Motive of this journey. Account of his Travels, in a letter.
His return. His dissatisfaction with Halstead. His
preaching before Prince Henry-is made one of his Chap-
lains. His intention of removing from Halstead. His accep-
tance of the Living of Waltham Holy Cross. His unwilling-

ness to leave Halstead. His taking his Doctor's degree :-
he was a principal instrument in promoting the establish-
ment of the Charter House. His Apology against the

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Scottish Bishops nominal. Attempts of establishing episco-
pacy in Scotland unsuccessful. Bishop Hall undertaking
to write in defence of "the Divine Right of Episcopacy."
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CHAP. V.

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