[823] i. 156.—See also i. 131, &c.
[824] See i. 136, 137, 325, 457.
[825] ii. 597, &c.
[826] iii. 73.
[827] ii. 441.
[828] See the Life of the Rev. T. Robinson, Vicar of St. Mary's, Leicester, and sometime Fellow of Trin. Coll., Camb., by Rev. E.T. Vaughan, p. 50, &c.
[829] See Wilberforce, His Friends, and His Times, by J.C. Colquhoun, p. 102.
[830] Sir James Stephen, Essays in Ecclesiastical Biography.
[831] 'Mr. Wilberforce's "Practical View,"' writes Thomas Scott, 'is a most noble and manly stand for the Gospel; full of good sense and most useful observations on subjects quite out of our line, and in all respects fitted for usefulness; and coming from such a man, it will probably be read by many thousands who can by no means be brought to attend either to our preaching or writings, especially the rich.'—Life of T. Scott, 311.
[832] Newton's 'Letters to a Nobleman,' published in his works, were addressed to Lord Dartmouth.