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Death of the Ladies Hope and Glenorchy-Lady
Maxwell appointed Executrix of the latter-
visits England-meets with the Rev. Alexander
Mather-character of-correspondence with
him-and the Rev. C. Atmore
1787.
Difference of Opinion entertained by Christians
on the Nature and Extent of Salvation-Lady
Maxwell's Sentiments on this Subject-attains
full Salvation-her views with regard to the
Trinity-she establishes Sabbath-day Schools
-corresponds with Miss Ritchie, Mr. Mather,
and Mr. Atmore
1788.
Particulars respecting Hope Chapel-Lady M-
visits Bristol-forms an Intimacy with Mrs. E.
Johnson-short Account of-Correspondence
continued.
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Page
1789.
Lady Maxwell's multifarious engagements-
Diary continued-She again visits Bristol-
meets with many perplexities respecting Hope
Chapel
1790.
Correspondence resumed with Mr. Mather, Mrs.
Johnson, and Miss Ritchie-Lady M-visits
Carlisle, Wigton, and Workington
1791.
Death of the Rev. John Wesley-Lady M-
again visits Bristol-fresh difficulties at Hope
Chapel-change in the Mode of conducting
public Worship-Correspondence continued
1792.
Diary and Correspondence continued
1793.
State of the Nation at this period-Spread of In-
fidelity-War proclaimed with France-Meet-
ing for Prayer among Christians-Diary and
Correspondence continued
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224
Lady M's Enjoyments attain a greater Uni-
formity-Diary continued
Diary continued
1804-7.
1808-10.
Lady M.'s Diary concluded-her last Illness and
Death-Letter on, by the Hon. Miss Napier-
Inscription on Monumental Tablet
Lady Maxwell's Character
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