The Life of Wesley: And the Rise and Progress of Methodism, Том 1

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Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - Всего страниц: 622

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Wesley commences fieldpreaching after Whitefields
46
Charles Wesley in danger at Devizes
47
Wesley closes his cashaccounts
49
Whitefields body 599
50
Methodists become unpopular in the Islands
61
559
65
State of the Connection at his death
66
Death of Samuel Wesley the father
72
Wesleys laycoadjutors
73
Moravians on board the ship
77
Their ready obedience instanced in the case of John Jane
82
Speech of TomoChichi
83
He makes himself obnoxious by preaching against
88
Wesleys interview with the Moravian pastor Spangenberg
89
ALEXANDER MATHER
90
Charles becomes obnoxious to the people at Frederica
97
Goes to London and marries there
102
Wesley in love with Sophia Causton
106
Is driven to despair by one of Whitefields preachers
126
Is in the battle of Fontenoy
129
Wesley exhorts Whitefield not to pursue his voyage
136
The New Birth
147
Reasons with the Methodists
151
Conduct of the Clergy
152
Instantaneous conversion
158
Wesleys doctrines and opinions
166
Spiritual death or the death of the soul a consequence
168
Instantaneous deliverance from sin
174
Witness of the Spirit
180
Chain of beings
186
Debate whether they shall join the Lutheran Church
187
Wesleys perfect charity
192
Wesley proceeds to Herrnhut
196
Wesleys supremacy
198
Forbidden to engage in trade
204
Wesley hears Christian David preach
205
Local preachers
211
Lovefeasts
217
Charles Wesleys second interview
220
Methodism in Wales
224
Whitefield returns from Georgia to raise contributions
226
Lay preaching contended
227
Fieldpreaching
229
Attacked from the pulpit at Aberdeen
230
Scene at Cambuslang
241
Their separation
303
Its want of auxiliaries
306
Growth of Infidelity
312
Excesses at Everton
319
Wesley suspects their real character
333
Maxfield separates from Wesley
343
Progress of Calvinistic Methodism
349
Wesley proclaims the breach to the world
355
First Methodist Tabernacle built
357
Whitefield differs from Wesley concerning predestination
362
Death of Whitefield 364
364
Extravagance of Whitefields language
368
Mr Shirleys Circular Letter concerning the Minutes
371
Copies of his letters distributed at the Foundry
375
Fletchers controversial writings
379
Whitefield sails for England
381
Breach between them
387
Classleaders
393
Wesley attempts to form an union of clergymen
395
Laypreachers
400
Dr Coke
401
Erasmus the Greek Bishop 4 06
407
Mr Fletchers Illustrations of Calvinism 605
409
His excessive credulity
413
Mr Wesley sends preachers
419
NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS
423
Attacked by Caleb Evans 4 24
425
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426
Wesleys Observations on Liberty in reply to Dr Price 4 29
432
Forestpreaching
453
Rule respecting spirituous liquors
461
Thomas à Kempis
466
Mr Gilbert forms a society in Antigua
467
Behmenists in England
472
Visits the neighbouring islands
473
He is hospitably entertained in Jamaica
480
Riots
482
Zinzendorfs notion that all souls are female
484
Numbers at the time of Wesleys death
489
Hobbess parallel between the Romish Clergy and
490
Means for assisting poor scholars diminished
497
Dialogue between Wesley and Zinzendorf
504
Kingswood School
507
System of itinerancy proposed by the fanatics of Crom
510

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