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==Works== Hall's works were edited by Olinthus Gregory, collected in six volumes, published 1832. Volume VI contained a memoir by Gregory, and an essay by [[John Foster (essayist)|John Foster]] dealing with his character and preaching.<ref name="DNB"/> He had published:<ref name="EB"/> *''Christianity consistent with the Love of Freedom'' (1791), defending the political conduct of dissenters against attacks from [[John Clayton (minister)|John Clayton]] after the [[Priestley Riots]], prompted by Clayton's sermon that year ''The Duty of Christians to Magistrates''.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Fuller |first1=Andrew |title=Apologetic Works 3: Socinianism |date=20 September 2021 |publisher=Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |isbn=978-3-11-042050-0 |page=6 |url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=DAZGEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA6 |language=en}}</ref> *''Apology for the Freedom of the Press'' (1793), not republished after the third edition. In a new edition of 1821 he omitted an attack on Bishop [[Samuel Horsley]], and stated that his political opinions had undergone no substantial change. * ''On Modern Infidelity'' (1801), sermon * ''Reflections on War'' (1802), sermon given at Cambridge on 1 June to celebrate the [[Treaty of Amiens]]<ref>[http://www.lewrockwell.com/2014/10/laurence-m-vance/famed-antiwar-baptist-minister/ Lew Rockwell Oct. 28, 2014]</ref> * ''Sentiments proper to the present Crisis'' (1803), sermon Hall's writings at Leicester embraced various tracts printed for private circulation; a number of contributions to the ''[[Eclectic Review]]'', among which may be mentioned his articles on ''Foster's Essays'' and on ''Zeal without Innovation''; several sermons, including those ''On the Advantages of Knowledge to the Lower Classes'' (1810), ''On the Death of the [[Charlotte Augusta|Princess Charlotte]]'' (1817), and ''On the Death of Dr Ryland'' (1825); and his pamphlet on ''Terms of Communion'', in which he advocated [[intercommunion]] with all those who acknowledged the "essentials" of Christianity.<ref name="EB"/> In 1819 Hall published an edition in one volume of his sermons formerly printed.<ref name="EB"/>
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