letters to his wife, 76-83;
on the slavery question, 84-94;
various opinions, 95;
on the joys of labor, 97;
ideas regarding railroads, 98;
ideas about Thanksgiving, 102;
opposes Freemasonry, 103;
some points of doctrine, 107-120;
has trouble in Philadelphia, 126-128;
writes letter to Philadelphia elders, 132;
in the time of unsettlement, 139-151;
three sermons reviewed, 152-160;
is visited by Anna Braithwaite, 162;
writes to Dr. Atlee, 164;
writes to Anna Braithwaite, 169;
in Dutchess County with Ann Jones, 171-176;
contact with T. Shillitoe, 184-185;
at Mt. Pleasant and Short Creek, O., 186-187;
disowned by Westbury and Jericho Monthly Meeting, 189;
ideas about disownment, 193-194;
at Rose and Hester Streets, New York, 195;
remarks on reception by Friends, 196;
assumes the humorous role, 196;
received by Friends after long western trip, 197;
death of wife, 198;
visits Dutchess County, 199;
preaches in statehouse, Albany, 200;
letter to Johnson Legg, 201;
his dying testimony, 204;
critics of, 202-210;
a logical thinker, 211;
his kindness to poor, 213-214;
deals with corn thief, 214;
his dying testimony against slavery, 214;
sufferings for peace principles, 215-216;
helps organize charity society, 216-217;
putting off harness, 218-225;
his last traveling minute, 220;
attends his last monthly meeting, 220-221;
suffers stroke of paralysis, 221;
his death, 221;
his funeral, 221;
last letter to Hugh Judge, 222
Hicks, Elias, Jr., son of E. H., 73
Hicks, Elizabeth, daughter of E. H., 72;
picture of, facing, 97 ...
Hicks, Sir Ellis, reference to, 17
Hicks Family, the, 71
Hicks, Jonathan, son of E. H., 73
Hicks, John, son of E. H., 72
Hicks, Jemima, wife of E. H., estimate of, 74-75;
letters to, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82;
death of, 198;
funeral of, 198-199
Hicks, Martha, daughter of E. H., 72;
picture of, facing, 97
Hicks, Sarah, daughter of E. H., 72
Hicks, Judge Thomas, great-grandfather E. H., 18;
befriends S. Bownas, 18
Hicksville, reference to, 66
Hicks, Valentine, son-in-law of E. H., reference to, 66;
President Long Island Railroad, 100;
picture of, facing, 97
Hodgson, W., reference to E. H.'s sentiments, 206
Home at Jericho, the, 66
Hopper, Isaac T., reference to disownment of, 87
Humor, E. H. indulges in, 196
Immortality, E. H. on, 112-114
Indiana Y. M., E. H. attends, 51
Inquirer, The Christian (note), 102
Introduction, 11
Jackson, Halliday, arrested at Ohio Y. M., 49;
statement about (note), 49
Jericho, home at, 66
Jericho Monthly Meeting, members at time of "separation," 188;
E. H. advises, 200
Jesus, death and resurrection of, 118-120
Johnson, Oliver, on abolition claims of Friends, 88
Jones, Ann, in Dutchess County, 171;
extracts from sermons, 171-172
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