Arrested at Edinburgh Their enmity to Wesley Wesley complains of the indifference of the Scotch His opinion of John Knox - CHAP. XXIII. Ferocious superstition mingled with Christianity Attachment of the Irish to popery The Reformation injurious to Ireland Berkeley's hints for converting the people Wesley's favourable opinion of the Irish The methodists are nick-named Swaddlers Scheme of the Rellyan Universalists Wesley suspects their real character CHAP. XXV. 371 Wesley's Observations on Liberty, in reply to Dr. Price 4.29 Asbury sets this aside, and refers the affair to Mr. Wesley 436 Wesley resolves to ordain priests for America, and con- Discipline of the College Popularity of Dr. Coke Conference at Baltimore Scheme of the Methodist Church in America Their address to Washington Foundation of Cokesbury College 4.50 |