in the Office of the Clerk of the District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.


PHILADELPHIA:

T. R. AND P. G. COLLINS, PRINTERS.


Philadelphia, July 13, 1854.

Rev. Francis Hodgson, D. D.

Dear Sir: We, whose names are hereunto annexed, having heard your recent series of discourses upon the “Divine Decrees,” and believing that their publication at this time would be of great service to the cause of truth, earnestly desire that such measures may be taken as will secure their publication at an early period. We therefore respectfully solicit your concurrence, and that you would do whatever may be necessary on your part to further our object:—

James B. Longacre, Garret Vanzant, John J. Hare, Daniel Brewster, Wm. G. Eckhardt, Chas. Coyle, Benjamin Heritage, J. O. Campbell, James Harris, Wm. Goodhart, R. O. Simons, Amos Horning, Enos S. Kern, Jno. P. Walker, John Street, J. W. Butcher, Jacob Hendrick, P. D. Myers, R. McCambridge, Thomas W. Price, Chas. McNichol, Thos. M. Adams, Francis A. Farrow, Thos. Hare, Samuel Hudson, Joseph Thompson, David Dailey, Jno. R. Morrison, James Huey, John Fry, E. A. Smith, James D. Simkins, S. W. Stockton, Foster Pritchett.