Whitefield officiates in London with success Preaches at Bristol Becomes exceedingly popular in that city Followed by crowds in London Excites jealousy concerning his doctrine Wesley arrives in London as soon as Whitefield leaves it Wesley meets Peter Boehler Boehler convinces him of unbelief Wesley begins to exhort people as he travels He resolves not to confine himself to a form of prayer - Is persuaded by Boehler, that conversion must be an The Methodists in London are formed into bands Their rules Wesley writes to Mr. Law, reproaching him for not hav- Law's answer Charles Wesley is converted Wesley's conversion His conduct at Mr. Hutton's Mrs. Hutton complains to Samuel Samuel's remarks upon the conduct of his two brothers Wesley sets out for Herrnhut Wesley addresses an epistle to the Church of Herrnhut 210 He objects to the Count's authority His opinion of his own spiritual state He accompanies some criminals to Tyburn Case of Thomas Haydon Correspondence with his brother Samuel Conversion of John Maxfield Exultation of Wesley at the effect which he produces Bands formed Origin of the French Prophets They produce disputes among the Methodists Whitefield produces the same paroxysms as Wesley Samuel argues against these extravagancies Wesley accused of being a Papist Ceremonies at an evening meeting Character of Charles Wesley's preaching Wesley's mother becomes a convert Letter from Samuel on that occasion Death of Samuel Wesley Page Wesley's view of the difference between himself and the Paganism recruited in this island by the Saxons and Danes 307 State of the Church at the Restoration Evil produced by conforming Puritans, and by the eject- ment of sincerer Men Want of zeal In part owing to the constitution of the Church Molther opposes certain errors of Wesley He advances others in opposition to them. Wesley repairs to London in consequence Peter Boehler arrives in England Wesley confers with him and Spangenberg |