MEMOIR, &c. HAD the Writer of the following Letters left an account of his religious experience, his life and pursuits, there is much reason to believe, that such a memoir would have been very interesting and edifying. The hand of another can but faintly describe, the early and powerful visitations of Divine love extended to him; the exercises, spiritual conflicts, and baptisms, which he had to pass through, during the progress of his regeneration; the mercy and saving help vouchsafed to him, in and by our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom, through faith and obedience, he obtained the victory; and by whom, also, he was qualified and enabled to labour that others might be brought to the same happy experience. Yet from an apprehension that to many who may read the b CONTENTS. Memoir of John Thorp Testimony, from the Monthly Meeting of Hardshaw-East, concerning John Thorp Let. I. To John Cash dated 10th Mo. 22, 1765, Page. IX. xliii. 1 1st tr 13, 1768, 10 5th❝ 10, 1775, 12 12th " 12, 1776, 15 7th 17, 1777, 23 8th "23, 1778, 30 6th 17, 1779, 37 22 16, 1780, 44 4th XI. To the same XII. To the same XIII. To Richard Shackleton, 1st " 11th " 9th "24, 1781, 50 11, 1782, 56 15, XIV. To Robert Valentine 8th XV. To Richard Shackleton, 10th “28, XVI. To XVII. To Richd. Shackleton, 5th " 24, 1784, 76 Letter. Date. Mo. Page. 79 XIX. To 10th "26, 1786, 84 XX. To Rich. Reynolds, 7th " 8, 1787, XXI. To the same 88 8th 15, 66 90 3rd 22, 1788, XXII. To Rich. Shackleton, 12th "25, 97 XXIII. To Letter Date. Page. LVII. To Rich. Reynolds, 4th Mo. 23, 1810, 217 LVIII. To Elizh. Rathbone, --- 8th " 218 1, 1811, 220 4th30, 1812, 224 - 12th LXII. To the same LXIII. To the same LXIV. To the same LXV. To the same A Prayer 12, 1812, 223 8th " 9, 1815, 240 2nd "20, 1816, 242 Providence in the 245 251 |