INDEX. N. B. The numeral Letters denote the Volume, and the A ACT of Toleration, extracts from Acr Address to the King proposed, and drawn up 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 i 9 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 One of them on every circuit Barnard, Bishop, his letter to Mr. Wesley Baxter, Richard, an account of 02 ii-165 289 183 Bell, Bell, George, mentioned 319 Berrington, Mr. defends the Council of Constance, &c. 366 They converse about faith Bray, Dr. Thomas, some account of Buchannan, George, the famous and learned Scot - 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 Byrom, Dr. John, account of C Chancery-Bill, Mr. Wesley's opinion of it iì- 34 ii-289 187 Chester, Bishop of, his temper toward the Methodists 263 Chapel, in the City-Road, foundation laid Classes, first institution of them Clergy, proposals for an union with the pious Coke, Dr. some account of sent by Mr. Wesley to America Conference, first held by Mr. Wesley - 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- He is in danger there from the mob Covenant, renewed every year in London Mr. Charles Wesley in the opposite extreme 302 Council of Constance, one of its decrees mentioned Cutler, Dr. his consolatory letter to Mr. Wesley 360 276 ii- 44 Deed D Deed of Declaration of the Conference ---- Several Preachers offended at it Of Assignment of Mr. Wesley's literary property 444 Delamotte, Mrs. her conversion ii-394 William, his objections against justification Diploma, from Perth to Mr. Wesley Dodderidge, Dr. his letter to Mr. Wesley - i-162* 160 ii-341 Doctrines, A summary of those agreed upon at several Conferences Dort, Synod of, some account of the Downs, John, an account of his death E Earthquake, a shock of one felt in London A prophecy of another alarmed the city Episcopius, Simon, some account of Thoughts concerning it, by the Marquis Extracts, from Mr. Wesley's last Journal F Faith, thoughts upon it, by Mr. Wesley Fletcher, Rev. Mr. invited to succeed Mr. Wesley 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 Canson, Sir John, his advice concerning mobs Genius, Mr. Charles Wesley's thoughts on it Gillies, Rev. Mr. he invites Mr. Wesley to Glasgow ii-269 ib. Government, of the Society, at first vested in the i-215 people Grimshaw Rev. Mr. his letter to Mr. Wesley 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 i-138 ii-398 217 224 ii-188 504 Hartley, David, M. A. some account of 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 Justify, to, what it means in the language of Paul i-176 ii-217 Justification by faith, does not imply equality in heaven -161 K ii-176 Kempis, Thomas, Mr. Wesley's early thoughts of him i-369 Kingswood, state of the colliers there Knox, Alexander, Esq. his character of Mr. J. Wesley 486 Lay- L Lay-Preachers, their talents at first ii-205 - 164 Never called ministers, but helpers Their character and office 313 314, 497 Law, William, his conversation with Mr. C. Wesley i-192 ii-290 Mrs. Susan Wesley's to her husband - i-40, 45 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 49 142 ii- 26 Methodists 352 Visit the prisons 405 4.06 - 403 411 ii-145 189 Receive advice from Samuel Wesley, sen. Not enemies to the Clergy Had no intention at first to become a party 258 Methodism, leading principle in the economy of A plan proposed to unite the pious. |