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Narrow Escapes--Bristol Chapel--Murderous Persecutions in Ireland--Dublin Society--A Carmelite Friar--First Methodist Chapel in Dublin--London Conference--"Thoughts on Marriage"--Kingswood School--Journey to the North--William Grimshaw--Thomas Colbeck--Horrible Outrages at Roughlee and Barrowford--A Popish Renegado--Grimshaw's Answer to White--Stoning at Bolton--Wesley among Unitarians--"Drummer Jack"--Whitefield and Wesley--Countess of Huntingdon--Whitefield in Trouble--Bishop Lavington in a Rage--An Unknown Friend--"Christian Library"--Ebenezer Blackwell--Converted Convicts--Sarah Peters--Publications--Wesley on Quakerism 1-31

Moravianism--Abominations at Leeds and Bedford--"The Contents of a Folio History of the Moravians"--Zinzendorf and the British Parliament--Letter by John Cennick--Wesley's Marriage--Mrs. Vazeille--A curious Episode--Wesley's Marriage a great Blunder--Wesley Resigns his Fellowship--Wesley's Wife and Brother--Connubial Sorrows--Foolish Correspondence with Sarah Ryan--Jealousy and Cruelty--A manly Letter--Original Letter by Wesley's Wife--Wesley on the Wing--A Bolton Barber--Rev. J. Milner--Benjamin Ingham--Wesley's First Visit to Scotland--Scottish Methodism--Conference at Leeds--Kingswood Troubles--James Wheatley Tried and Expelled--Strange Proceedings at Norwich--Wheatley condemned to do Public Penance--Number of Itinerant Preachers--A Serious Sifting--Wesley's Complaints--An Agreement--Mischievous "Gospel Preachers"--Whitefield becomes a Slaveowner--Wesley at Tiverton--John Downes--Wesley on Languages--Calvinistic Fallacies 95-136

Written Covenants--Journey to the North--Richard Ellison--Rough Reception at Hull--Pocklington--Cursed at York--Maniac at Osmotherley--Mrs. Armstrong at Wickham--Fire Engine at Barnard castle--Extracts from Todmorden Circuit Book--Bedroom at Mellar Barn--Horses--Persecution at Chester--Printing--Letters from Ireland--Charles Wesley charged with being a Calvinist--The first Irish Conference--Philip Guier--A Note of Discord--Publications--Predestination--Rev. John Gill, D.D.--Lavington, the Lampooning Bishop--A marvellous Epitaph 137-153

Wesley's "Notes on the New Testament"--Wesley an Invalid--Rev. Henry Venn--Rev. Samuel Furley--Annual Conference--Conference Preaching Plan--Society Ticket--Wesley's First Visit to Norwich--Chapel at Trowbridge--"The Mechanic Inspired"--Publications--Satirical Poem 184-193

"Theron and Aspasio"--Journey to the North--A Dance at Hayfield--Methodism in Liverpool--"A Gentleman's Reasons for his Dissent from the Church of England"--Conference at Leeds--Faithful Dealing--Separation from the Church--Unpublished Letters--Extracts from C. Wesley's shorthand Diary--Original Letter by C. Wesley--A Poetical Epistle--Letter to Rev. Mr. Baddiley--Other Letters--Rev. Samuel Walker--Rev. Thomas Adam--Whiston Cliff Phenomenon--Rev. John Langhorne, D.D.--Wesley's Review of the Work of God in England and America--Richard Tompson--"An Apology for the Clergy"--"A Dissertation on Enthusiasm"--Wesley in London, and in Cornwall--A Sunday's Work--Rev. John Fletcher--Wesley catechizes Zinzendorf--Earthquake at Lisbon--"Catholic Spirit"; "Notes on the New Testament" 194-227

Whitefield in Long Acre--"History of Modern Enthusiasm"--Another hostile Publication--Letter to Joseph Cownley--Methodist Soldiers at Canterbury--Dr. Dodd--Christian Perfection--Threatened Invasion of the French--Methodist Volunteers--Wesley, and Bristol Election--Visit to Howel Harris--Wesley in Ireland--The Palatines--Methodism at Lisburn--Conference at Bristol--Methodists becoming Dissenters--"The Mitre"--Letters on Separation from the Church--C. Wesley, and his Northern Mission--Original Letter--Proposal to Ordain Preachers--Further Correspondence on Separation from the Church--Debt Incurred--Forbidden Marriages--Wesley on the French Language--Hutchinsonianism--Wesley criticises "Theron and Aspasio"--Fletcher Ordained--Fletcher on Methodist Sacraments--Publications--Baptismal Regeneration--Jacob Behmen--William Law, a Behmenite--Controversy--"Address to the Clergy"--Hostile Pamphlets 228-270

African Converts--Nathaniel Gilbert--Sermon at Bedford Assizes--Rough Journey--"Dame Cross"--Rev. Francis Okeley--Wesley in Ireland--Conference at Bristol--Christian Perfection--Methodism at Warminster--Rev. John Berridge--Remarkable Scenes at Everton--Rev. John Newton--Rev. Augustus Montague Toplady--Leeds Society--Wesley's Publications--Separation from the Church--"Preservative against Unsettled Notions in Religion"--Rev. Dr. Free 297-322

Rev. Benjamin Colley--Christian Perfection--Thomas Maxfield--George Bell--Wesley admonishing Fanatics--Sad Confusion--A false Prophecy--"Philodemas"--Good educed from Evil--Cautions to greatest Professors--Maxfield's Whinings--End of Bell--Wesley and his Brother on Christian Perfection--Wesley at Everton--Wesley in Ireland--A starving Player--Methodist Professors of Sanctification--Conference at Leeds--A Cornish Magistrate--Letters on Christian Perfection--Hostile Publications--Wesley's Publications 431-458

Whitefield in Ill Health--The half insane Watchmaker--Blandford Park--Oratorios--Wesley on his northern Journey--Unpublished Letter by Wesley to Lady Maxwell--An adventurous Ride--Riding in Carriages--Difficulty--Unpublished Letter by Wesley to Countess of Huntingdon--Proposed Clerical Union--On Consecrating Churches--Defraying Debts on London Chapels--Proposed new Theatre at Bristol--A Pastoral Address--A Methodist Orphanage--Rev. Thomas Hartley--The Mystics--Millenarianism--Attacks on Methodism--Wesley's last letter to Hervey--Hervey's "Eleven Letters to Wesley"--Old Friends divided--Quarrelling and its Results--Letters to Thomas Rankin--Methodist Manifesto 497-533

Methodism at High Wycombe--A Long Tour--Alexander Knox, Esq.--Opinions and essential Doctrines--Conference of 1765--Methodism at Huddersfield--Important Letter to Rev. H. Venn--Disgraceful Scene in Devonshire--Faults of Cornish Methodism--Professors of Sanctification--Captain Webb--Methodism in Kent--A serious Accident--"Mumbo Chumbo"--"The Scripture Way of Salvation"--Imputed Righteousness--Celibacy--Wesley's "Notes on the Old Testament" 534-554

Methodism at Yarmouth--A quadruple Alliance--Horace Walpole on Wesley--Methodism in Bath, Cheltenham, Burton on Trent, Nottingham, and Sheffield--Christian Perfection--Unpublished Letters by Fletcher and Wesley--Methodism at Warrington--Trust Deed of Pitt Street Chapel, Liverpool--Chapel Architects--Wesley in Scotland--An Adventure--A mad Woman in Weardale--Letter to the Dean of Ripon--A vindictive Parson--An odd Mistake--Methodism at Pateley Bridge, Bradford, Halifax, and Haworth--Coolness between Wesley and his Brother--Are Methodists Dissenters?--Methodist public Worship--Wesley's autocratic Power--An unflattering Picture of the Methodists--Pastoral Visitation--The Way to make Useless Preachers Useful--Conference of 1766--A Mob Defeated--Methodism at Helstone--Methodist Soldiers at Northampton--Miss Lewen--Attacks on Methodism--"Plain Account of Christian Perfection" 555-594

Whitefield--Letter to C. Wesley--Wesley and Dr. Dodd--Irish Superstition--Wesley in Ireland--Methodist Success--Letter to Lady Maxwell--Wesley defending the Methodists--First Methodist Missionary Collection--First Methodist Chapel in America--Methodist Statistics in 1767--Yorkshire Methodism--"Primitive Methodism"--Conference of 1767--Chapel Debts--Wesley on the Wing--Methodism in Sheerness--"Methodism Triumphant"--"The Troublers of Israel"--Smuggling--Wesley's Publications 595-618


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