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Brindicy (J.) Reply. to G. Dawvon’s published eculogium of Swedenborg and his writings: lecture in the Music Hall, Birmingham, 1858. pp. 20. 8vo,

. [1858].

inindles (J.): see also Charity Boy, below.

Charity Boy (A) [pseud.], A deep dip into John Brindley’s reply to George _ Dawson's lecture on Swedenborg. pp. 10. duo. 1858.

The Charity Boy's Dip into John Brindley's lecture on John Wesley, wherein John strove to get money and a name, by hanging on to one George Dawson. pp. 8. duo. [21859].

The Charity Boy's Dip, ete, : see also The ‘‘ Dip” Dipped, etc., below.

Chew (8. J.) Your Rationalism. To Mr. G. Dawson. pp. 15, duo. 1873.

Crosskey (H. W.) The memory of G, Dawson, Discourse in the Church of the Messiah, Birmingham, 1876. pp, 16, Syo. [1876].

Dale ({Sir] A. W. W.) George Dawson, Port, In Nine famous Birmingham Men. duo, 1909, :

Dale (RK, W.) George Dawson: politician, lecturer, and preacher, From The Nineteenth Century. 8vo. 1877,

Dawson (George). From The Christian Reformer. 8vo. 1847.

Dawson (George): a sketch. Reprinted from the “* Birmingham Daily Post,” pp. 12. Port. 8vo. [1876].

Dawson (George): [his] real position in relation to Christianity and general. literature. [With] remarks upon strictures on George Dawson, in Gilfillan’s “* Pieture gallery of literary characters.” By Quiet thinker. pp. 8. 8vo. [1850].

Derra de Moroda (Constant) A Refutation of the charge of imposition and fraud recently made at the Police Court, Birmingham, against the Baroness von Beck, [2nd edn,]. pp, 64, 8vo, 1851.

—{ Another copy.)

Derra v, Dawson and others, Opinions of the trial. The Yon Beck case, pp, 8. 8vo, [1852].

The ‘‘ Dip” Dipped. Showing how one ‘‘ Charity Boy,” puffed and blowed before a Dr. (Brindley) cracked in the windding. By One who was a Baker's Lad and’s turned to be a Filer. [Reply to The Charity Boy’s Dip, ete. above}. pp. 8. duo. [21859].

Douglas (R. K.) More last words. Mr. G. Dawson and the Papal Aggression. {Reply to his speech at the Birmingham Town's meeting, Dec. 11, 1850.] pp. 28. duo. 1851.

Farewell dinner to G. Dawson on the occasion of his visit to the United States

of America. Queen's Hotel, Birmingham, 1874. (Programme, ete.] 3 pp. 8vo, [1874].

{Gilfillan (G.)] George Dawson. From Tait’s Magazine. Svo. [1848],

Gilfillan (G,) : see also Langford (J. A.) below.

Grant (B.) Liberality consistent with truth and honesty. A letter of friendly remonstrance, addressed to G. Dawson, [respecting the proceedings at the second anniversary celebration of the Church of the Saviour, Birmingham]. pp. 15. 8vo. [1849).

Hall (8S. R.) A defence of John Wesley and modern Methodism ; lecture. on G, Dawson's opinion of Wesley, in the Music Hall, Birmingham, 1859. pp. 44, 8vo, 1860.

Hill (M.) The Sabbath Primeval ; a reply to three sermons by G, Dawson, entitled, ‘‘ The Christian Sunday not the Jewish Sabbath.” pp, 36, 8vo. 1856.

Hopps (J. P.) In memory of G. Dawson. Sermon in the Church of the Saviour, Birmingham, 1876. pp. 15. 8vo. [1876],