CONTENTS. PART I. INTRODUCTION-Birth and early Life of Mr. Richards- Jumpers-Accession of Welsh Converts to the General PART II. Publications of Mr. Richards-His HISTORY of LYNN- Periodical Publications-Mr. Richards' WELSH PIECES Occasional Preaching of Mr. Richards, and the Erection of Salem Chapel, at Lynn-Late, but happy Marriage of Mr. Richards-Sudden Death of his Wife-Original Stanzas, written in a Church-yard-Seclusion of Mr. Richards from the World-His extensive Correspon- dence, and Names of principal Correspondents-Letter of Robert Robinson, on his own Publications and the Charms of Authorship-Letter of Dr. Morgan Jones, on Emigration to America-His Death-Letter of Rev. M. J. Rhees, on American Religious Freedom-His Decease, and Biographical Particulars-Pleasing Inter- view of a young Friend of Mr. Richards' with General Washington-Delineation and also Character of the United States of America-Palmer's Travels-Repro- bation of Domestic Slavery, the bane and disgrace of America-Mr. Richards' Letter on the Welsh Indians -Extract from Southey and Mrs. Barbauld-Dissua- sive from Emigration, and Love of our Native Country -Admirable Letter of the President of Rhode Island College-Mr. Richards' Bequeathment of his Library to that College-Friendly Letter of Dr. William Rogers, on the reception of his Seasonable Monitors-His Li- terary Degrees-His studious habits and respectability perty, also the Disposal of his Coins and Medals, with various Legacies-Tributes of Respect to his Memory from Public Prints, and Periodical Publications-His Person and Character-Affecting Lines in View of Dissolution-Interment at Wisbeach-Funeral Sermons -His Epitaph-The Poet's contrast of this World and the World to Come-introductory to consolatory Re- |