A Selection from the Correspondence of the Late Thomas Chalmers

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Constable, 1853 - 538 pages

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Contents

Dr Chalmers to Mr Thomas Smith
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Dr Chalmers to Mr Thomas Smith
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Mr Thomas Smith to Dr Chalmers
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Dr Chalmers to Mr Thomas Smith
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Mr Thomas Smith to Dr Chalmers
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Mr Thomas Smith to Dr Chalmers
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Mr Thomas Smith to Dr Chalmers
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Dr Chalmers to Mr Thomas Smith
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Mr Thomas Smith to Dr Chalmers
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Mr Thomas Smith to Dr Chalmers
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Dr Chalmers to Mr Thomas Smith
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Mr Thomas Smith to Dr Chalmers
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Dr Chalmers to Mr Thomas Smith
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Dr Chalmers to Mr Thomas Smith
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Mr Thomas Smith to Dr Chalmers
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Dr Chalmers to Mr Thomas Smith
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Mr Thomas Smith to Dr Chalmers
41
Dr Chalmers to Mr Thomas Smith
43
Dr Chalmers to Mrs Kedie
46
Dr Chalmers to the Misses Kedie
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Dr Chalmers to Mrs Kedie
50
3136 Dr Chalmers to Mr Kedie 5155
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3741 Dr Chalmers to the Rev Dr Jones of Edinburgh 5561
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Dr Chalmers to General Darroch
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Dr Chalmers to the Rev Mr Watson
234
Dr Chalmers to Mr William Fortune
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Dr Chalmers to W Roger Esq of Glasgow
259
Dr Chalmers to the Rev Dr Wright of Stirling
268
Dr Chalmers in reply to a Letter requesting some Direc
277
Dr Chalmers to the Countess of D A Letter of Chris
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Dr Chalmers to Master J Morton
289
Dr Chalmers to the Rev Dr Ryland
300
Dr Chalmers to Mr J E Ryland
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Dr Chalmers to Mrs Paul
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Dr Chalmers to the Rev C Bridges
303
Dr Chalmers to the Rev C Bridges
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Dr Chalmers to the Rev Horace Bonar
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258260 Dr Chalmers to Dr James Brown 307309
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Dr Chalmers to Mrs Brown
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Dr Chalmers to the Rev Mr Harvey
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Dr Chalmers to Mr John Sheppard
312
Dr Chalmers to Mr John Sheppard
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Dr Chalmers to Dr Symington
314
Dr Chalmers to the Rev Thomas Bartlett
315
Dr Chalmers to the Rev Samuel Miller
318
268271 Dr Chalmers to the Rev Thomas Grinfield Clifton 319321
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Dr Chalmers to the Rev Henry Bell
321
Dr Chalmers to the Rev Timothy East Birmingham
322
Dr Chalmers to the Rev Ebenezer Brown of Inverkeith ing Fife
323
276278 Dr Chalmers to the Countess of Elgin 325327
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Dr Chalmers to Lady Matilda Maxwell
327
Dr Chalmers to Lady Carnegie
328
Dr Chalmers to Lady OBrien
330
Dr Chalmers to Lady OBrien
332
Dr Chalmers to Sir Andrew Agnew Bart
333
Dr Chalmers to Mr Thomas Walker Flesher Galashiels
337
Dr Chalmers to the Rev Dr Strachan Bishop of Toronto
338
286289 Dr Chalmers to Professor Duncan 340343
340
Dr Easton to Dr Chalmers
343
Dr Chalmers to the Honorable and Rev Dr Wellesley
358
303305 Dr Chalmers to Lord Lorne 359373
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Dr Chalmers to William Lamont Jun Esq Glasgow
373
Dr Chalmers to Alexander Campbell Esq M P
374
Dr Chalmers to John C Colquhoun Esq
375
309312 Dr Chalmers to Alexander Gordon Esq London 376384
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Dr Chalmers to Rev
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Dr Chalmers to the Same
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Dr Chalmers to Andrew Johnston Esq
387
Dr Chalmers to Andrew Johnston Esq
388
Dr Chalmers to the Rev William Findlater
390
Dr Chalmers to Professor Sedgwick of Cambridge
391
Dr Chalmers to D Maitland Makgill Crichton Esq
395
Dr Chalmers to D Maitland Makgill Crichton Esq
396
Dr Chalmers to Captain Burnett of Monboddo
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Dr Chalmers to Captain Burnett of Monboddo
399
Dr Chalmers to Sir George Sinclair
401
326338 Dr Chalmers to Mr Lenox of New York 402415
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Dr Chalmers to Dr D Stebbins Northampton Mass
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340343 Dr Chalmers to the Rev Dr Merle dAubigné 417420
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Dr Chalmers to Miss Brewster
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Dr Chalmers to Miss Brewster
421
Dr Chalmers to Miss Marshall Glasgow
422
348350 Dr Chalmers to Charles Spence Esq 423427
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Dr Chalmers to M Descombaz Lausanne
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Dr Chalmers to Mr John Craig
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Dr Chalmers to
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Dr Chalmers to Rev Dhanjibháí Nowroji
432
356 Dr Chalmers to Miss Mackean
434
Dr Chalmers to Sir Harry Verney
435
Dr Chalmers to Mrs MCorquodale
437
Dr Chalmers to Mrs MCorquodale
438
No Page 362 Dr Chalmers to Miss MCorquodale
439
Dr Chalmers to Miss MCorquodale
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Dr Chalmers to Mrs Rutherford of Edgerstone
442
Dr Chalmers to Mrs Usher
443
Dr Chalmers to Mrs Henry Wood Edinburgh
444
Dr Chalmers to William Buchanan Esq Glasgow
445
Dr Chalmers to William Buchanan Esq Glasgow
446
Dr Chalmers to Mrs Campbell
448
Dr Chalmers to Miss Young Burntisland
449
Dr Chalmers to Charles Cowan Esq
451
Dr Chalmers to Dr Somerville
452
Dr Chalmers to Miss Somerville
453
Dr Chalmers to Mrs Charles Nairne
454
Dr Chalmers to Dr Begbie
455
Dr Chalmers to Mrs MClelland
456
Dr Chalmers to Mrs Bryce Aberdour
457
Dr Chalmers to Miss Burns
458
Dr Chalmers to Mrs Elliot
459
Dr Chalmers to Mrs Anderson
461
Dr Chalmers to Miss Abercrombie
462
Dr Chalmers to Mrs Mackay
464
Dr Chalmers to James Cunningham Esq Edinburgh
466
Dr Chalmers to Frederick Adamson Esq
467
Dr Chalmers to Misses Wallace
470
Dr Chalmers to Miss Wood
471
389410 Dr Chalmers to Mrs Keith Dunlop 473504
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