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N. B. The numeral Letters denote the Volume, and the
Figures the Page.

A

ACT of Toleration, extracts from

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Address to the King proposed, and drawn up
Mr. Charles Wesley's opinion upon it

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To the Clergy by J. Wesley

ii-297

Administering the Lord's supper by lay-men disapproved 285

Advice to Preachers concerning professors

i-248

Agitations, &c. J. Wesley's explanation of

ii-116

i-246

145

America, Mr. Wesley sends two Preachers thither

ii-307

333

405

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Some of them feigned

Ainsworth, Robert, some account of

He is invited to go to it a second time

He ordains three Preachers for that Continent

Annesley, Dr. Samuel, some account of

Apparitions, Mr. Wesley's opinion of

Arminians, why Mr. J. and C. Wesley, &c. so called 334
Controversy between them and the Calvinists
Army in Flanders; a letter from thence to J. Wesley
Assistant-Preachers, why so called

One of them on every circuit

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Barnard, Bishop, his letter to Mr. Wesley
Bartholomew's-Day, observations on

Baxter, Richard, an account of

02

ii-165

289

183
275

Bell,

Bell, George, mentioned

319

Berrington, Mr. defends the Council of Constance, &c. 366
Bohler, Peter, Mr. Wesley first meets with

They converse about faith

Bray, Dr. Thomas, some account of

Buchannan, George, the famous and learned Scot

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Burnet, Bishop, some account of

ii- 67

68

27

199

i-320

ii-379

i-475

Burekardt, Lr. his letter on the opinion abroad of the

Methodists - -

Burton, Dr. John, some account of

His advice to Mr. Wesley on going to Georgia 477
An official letter of his to Mr. Wesley

Byrom, Dr. John, account of

C

Chancery-Bill, Mr. Wesley's opinion of it
Cheyne, Dr. an account of his death, &c.

iì- 34
i- 156

ii-289

187

Chester, Bishop of, his temper toward the Methodists 263

Chapel, in the City-Road, foundation laid
Chapman, Mr. his dangerous advice
Church, attendance on it recommended
Clarke, Adam, some account of

Classes, first institution of them

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Clergy, proposals for an union with the pious
Colliers at Kingswood, riotous

Coke, Dr. some account of

sent by Mr. Wesley to America

Conference, first held by Mr. Wesley -
Minutes of, respecting doctrines
respecting discipline.

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Mr. Wesley's letter to the, to be delivered

after his death

Conversation, religious, profitable

Conventicle-Act, the Methodists suffer from it

Mr. Wesley's letter to Mr. Wilber-
force upon it

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He is in danger there from the mob

Covenant, renewed every year in London
Credulity, Mr. J. Wesley greatly disposed to it

Mr. Charles Wesley in the opposite extreme 302

Council of Constance, one of its decrees mentioned
Councils, Mr. Wesley's observations on

Cutler, Dr. his consolatory letter to Mr. Wesley

360

276

ii- 44

Deed

D

Deed of Declaration of the Conference

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Several Preachers offended at it

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Of Assignment of Mr. Wesley's literary property 444
form of, for settling Preaching-houses

Delamotte, Mrs. her conversion

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ii-394

William, his objections against justification
by faith alone

Diploma, from Perth to Mr. Wesley

Dodderidge, Dr. his letter to Mr. Wesley

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i-162*

160

ii-341

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Doctrines, A summary of those agreed upon at several

Conferences

Dort, Synod of, some account of the

Downs, John, an account of his death
Dress, observations on

E

Earthquake, a shock of one felt in London

A prophecy of another alarmed the city
Edict of the University of Oxford against Deism
Election, Mr. Wesley's opinion concerning

Episcopius, Simon, some account of
Erasmus, Bishop of Crete, visited London
Erskine, Ralph, his thoughts on sudden conversions
James, his observations on Scotland, &c.
Experience, Christians conversing on it useful
Extemporary prayer, thoughts concerning it

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Thoughts concerning it, by the Marquis
of Halifax

Extracts, from Mr. Wesley's last Journal

F

Faith, thoughts upon it, by Mr. Wesley
Fetter-Lane, a society first formed at

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Fletcher, Rev. Mr. invited to succeed Mr. Wesley
Defends the doctrines of the Minutes of
Conference

Fuller, Dr. Thomas, some account of

G

Gumbold, Rev. Mr. his character of Mr. C. and J.

Wesley

His letter to Mr. Charles Wesley on
preaching, &c.

Canson, Sir John, his advice concerning mobs

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Genius, Mr. Charles Wesley's thoughts on it
Georgia, some account of the settlement in
Gibson, Dr. Bishop of London, mentioned

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Gillies, Rev. Mr. he invites Mr. Wesley to Glasgow ii-269
his letter to Mr. Wesley

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Government, of the Society, at first vested in the

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i-215
ii-291

people

Grimshaw Rev. Mr. his letter to Mr. Wesley

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Hales, Dr. Stephen, some account of

Hampson, John, jun. his Life of Mr. Wesley

Harris, Howell, relates his experience

Drinks into a narrowness of spirit

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i-138

ii-398

217

224

ii-188

504

Hartley, David, M. A. some account of
Haweis, Dr. his character of Mr. John Wesley
Huntingdon, Countess of, writes concerning Mr. Maxfield 141
Mr. Wesley's letter to her on the

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Herring, Archbishop, his opinion of Mr. Wesley i-479

I

June, John, his death and poverty

Jews, forbidden to instruct their children in Heathen

literature

ii-251

6

Immersion, the mode of baptism used by C. Wesley i-210
Impressions in religion, Mr. Wesley's opinion of

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Justify, to, what it means in the language of Paul i-176

ii-217

Justification by faith, does not imply equality in heaven -161
Ives, St. a persecution there

K

ii-176

Kempis, Thomas, Mr. Wesley's early thoughts of him i-369
Killmarnock, Lord, his impious grace at a minister's

Kingswood, state of the colliers there

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Knox, Alexander, Esq. his character of Mr. J. Wesley 486

Lay-

L

Lay-Preachers, their talents at first

ii-205

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164

Never called ministers, but helpers
Method of admitting them to travel 326
Twelve rules for them

Their character and office

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313

314, 497

Law, William, his conversation with Mr. C. Wesley i-192
Law-Proceedings, thoughts on

ii-290
Letters, between Samuel Wesley and his brother John 104
Between J. Wesley and John Smith, mentioned 201

Mrs. Susan Wesley's to her husband - i-40, 45
To her son, Charles Wesley

Liberty, Christian, different senses of it

Library, Christian, first design of it

Luther, Martin, some account of

M

Machiavel, Nicholas, an account of

Man, Isle of, the Bishop's pastoral letter against the

49
474
ii-242

142

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Methodists

352

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Visit the prisons

405

4.06

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403

411

ii-145

189

Receive advice from Samuel Wesley, sen.
Receive the Sacrament every week
Propose questions to their friends, &c.
Queries concerning

Not enemies to the Clergy

Had no intention at first to become a party 258

Methodism, leading principle in the economy of
Ministers, danger of, in great success

A plan proposed to unite the pious.
In England and America compared
Mobs, at Wednesbury in Staffordshire
At Coln in Lancashire

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