Chapter I. Birth and Ancestry.
II. Childhood.
III. Youth and Education.
IV. Conversion.
V. Call to and Entrance upon the Ministry.
VI. Public Labors in the Province.
VII. Tour to New England, and Public Labors.
VIII. Ordination and Public Labors.
IX. Public Labors—Marriage—Travels.
X. Labors and Settlement in Western New York.
XI. Thoughts and Incidents of 1819 and 1820.
XII. Writings—Marriage—Travels.
XIII. Correspondence—Visits at Angelica with D. D. How, the Murderer—Sermon at the Gallows.
XIV. Journey at the South—Published Journal.
XV. Ministry at Boston.
XVI. Four Months' Labor in the Counties of Onondaga and Cayuga, New York, in 1828 and 1829, with other parts of his Public Life, extending to May, 1832.
XVII. Editorial Life.
XVIII. General Views.
XIX. Ministry—Published Writings and Important Events from May, 1839, to March, 1848.
XX. Retired Life—Reading—Travels—Departure—1848 to 1852.
XXI. Outlines of Character.
XXII. Addresses—Sermons—Reminiscences—Views of Contemporaries.
XXIII. Reflections.