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LETTERS & WRITINGS
by John Wesley
HYPERTEXT TABLE OF CONTENTS LETTERS TO VARIOUS PERSONS
- 18 Letters to Robert Carr Brackenbury, Esq., of Raithby, Lincolnshire.
- 20 Letters to Mr. Zechariah Yewdall.
- 16 Letters to Miss Bishop.
- 4 Letters to Mr. John Baxendale, of Wigan. To ——.
- 3 Letters to Miss Frances Godfrey, of Gainsborough.
- 7 Letters to the Rev. Walter Sellon.
- 4 Letters to Miss D. Perronet.
- 4 Letters to Miss J. C. M..
- 22 Letters to Miss Ritchie, afterwards Mrs. Mortimer.
- To Mr. Robert Marsden, Sheffield.
- To Mr. C Glascott, Jesus College, Oxon.
- To Mr. (afterwards Dr.) John Whitehead.
- To Miss C——, Armagh.
- To Mrs. Knapp, Worcester.
- 7 Letters to the Rev. Freeborn Garrettson, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in America.
- To the Rev. Francis Asbury.
- 15 Letters to Miss Hester Ann Roe, afterwards Mrs. Rogers.
- 10 Letters to Miss Patty Chapman.
- 2 Letters to Mr. William Simpson.
- 2 Letters to Mr. Robert Hopkins.
- To E. B..
- To Mr. Alexander.
- 8 Letters to Miss Cooke, afterwards Mrs. Clarke.
- 11 Letters to Mr. Adam Clarke, afterwards Dr. Adam Clarke.
- 13 Letters to Miss Jane Bisson, afterwards Mrs. Cock, of St. Helier’s, Jersey.
- To Mr. William Percival, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
- 6 Letters to Mr. George Holder.
- 3 Letters to Miss Harriet Lewis, of Dudley.
- To Miss Rachel Jones, of Bartonle- Willows, near York.
- 2 Letters to Mrs. Ingram, of Limerick.
- 3 Letters to Miss Rebecca Ingram.
- To Mr. Charles Atmore.
- To Mr. James M’Donald.
- To Mr. Edward Lewly, Birmingham.
- To Mr. Thomas Broadbent.
- 3 Letters to Miss Elizabeth Baker, afterwards Mrs. Jordan, of Monmouth.
- To Mr. George Sykes.
- To Mr. Benjamin Rhodes, Redruth.
- To Mr.——.
- 5 Letters to Mr. Samuel Bradburn.
- To Miss Sophia Cook, afterwards Mrs. Bradburn.
- 8 Letters to Miss Loxdale.
- To Mr. C——.
- 2 Letters to the Rev. Mr. L—.
- 2 Letters to Mr. Theophilus Lessey.
- To Mr. John Stretton, in Harbor- Grace, Newfoundland.
- To Mr. George Blackall, of Brentford.
- To Mr. John Bausell.
- To Mr. Victory Purdy, of Bristol.
- To Mr.——.
- To Mr.——.
- To Bishop Lowth.
- To the Bishop of ——.
- To the Bishop of ——.
- To the Bishop of ——.
- To Sir Harry Trelawney.
- To Mr.——.
- To Mr.——.
- To Lady——.
- To Lord ——.
- To a Member of Parliament.
- To the Rev. E. C., of Philadelphia.
- To a Friend.
- To Mr. John Booth.
- To Mr. York, of Stourport.
SUPPLEMENTARY LETTERS
- To Dr. Koker, of Rotterdam.
- To Mr. Viney, of Ysselstein.
- To Mr. Isaac Le Long, at Amsterdam.
- To Mr. Nathanael Price, of Cardiff.
- 3 Letters to Mr. Howell Harris, of Trevecka.
- To Mr. John Nelson.
- 2 Letters to Mr. John Haime.
- To the Rev. James Erskine.
- To Mr. Thomas Bigg, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
- To Mr. Thomas Rankin.
- To Mr. John Valton.
- 2 Letters to Miss Bolton, of Witney.
- 2 Letters to Miss Newman, Cheltenham.
- 3 Letters to Mr. Walter Churchey.
- To Mr. Jasper Winscom.
OTHER LETTERS AND WRITINGS
- I. Modern Christianity, exemplified at Wednesbury, and other adjacent Places in Staffordshire.
- II. A Letter to the Rev. Mr. Walker.
- III. Second Letter to the Rev. Mr. Walker.
- IV. Third Letter to the Rev. Mr. Walker.
- V. 4th Letter to the Rev. Mr. Walker.
- VI. A Letter to the Rev. Thomas Adams.
- VII. A Letter to the Rev. Mr. Clarke.
- VIII. 2nd Letter to the Rev. Mr. Clarke.
- IX. A Letter to a Friend.
- X. Letter to Mr. N—— XI. Reasons against a Separation from the Church of England.
- XII. A Letter to a Friend.
- XIII. Letter to Rev. Mr. Venn.
- XIV. Address to the Travelling Preachers.
- XV. Some Thoughts upon an Important Question.
- XVI. On Hearing Ministers who oppose the Truth.
- XVII. Of attending the Church.
- XVIII. Thoughts upon some late Occurrences.
- XIX. Letter to the Methodist Conference.
- XX. Letter to Dr. Coke, Mr. Asbury, and our Brethren in North America.
- XXI. On the Church: In a Letter to the Rev.——.
- XXII. Of Separation from the Church.
- XXIII. Thoughts: Methodism.
- XXIV. An Answer to an Important Question.
- XXV. Thoughts on Separation from the Church.
- XXVI. Thoughts upon a late Phenomenon.
- XXVII. To certain Persons in Dublin.
- XXVIII. To the Printer of the Dublin Chronicle.
- XXIX. Farther Thoughts on Separation from the Church.
- XXX. The Case of Birstal House.
- XXXI. A Letter to the Methodist Preachers. (Circular.).
- XXXII. The Case of Dewsbury House.
- XXXIII. 4 Letters to Mr. John Atlay.
- XXXIV. A Word to whom it may concern.
- XXXV. A short Account of the School in Kingswood, near Bristol.
- XXXVI. A plain Account of Kingswood School.
- XXXVII. Remarks on the State of Kingswood School.
- XXXVIII. Short History of the People called Methodists.
- XXXIX. Letter to the Monthly Reviewers.
- XL. Second Letter to the Monthly Reviewers.
- XLI. Letter to a Friend. Concerning a Passage in a Monthly Review.
- XLII. A Letter to Mr. T. H., alias Philodemas, alias Somebody, alias Stephen Church, alias R. W..
- XLIII. A Letter to Mr. G. R., alias R. A., alias M. H., alias R. W..
- XLIV. A Letter to the Editor of the “London Magazine.”
- XLV. A Letter to the Editor of Lloyd’s “Evening Post.”
- XLVI. Remarks on Mr. H.’s Account of the Gentoo Religion in Hindostan.
- XLVII. Remarks on Article X. of Mr. Maty’s New Review, for Dec., 1784.
- XLVIII. Thoughts on a late Publication.
- XLIX. Thoughts:Baron Montesquieu’s “Spirit of Laws.”
- L. Letter to Rev. Mr. Furly.
- LI. Thoughts: Character and Writings of Mr. Prior.
- LII. Thoughts: Writings of Baron Swedenborg.
- LIII. Remarks on the Count De Buffon’s “Natural History.”
- LIV. Remarks upon Mr. Locke’s “Essay on Human Understanding.”
- LV. Remarks on Mr. Bryant’s “Analysis of Ancient Mythology.”
- LVI. Thoughts upon Taste.
- LVII. Thoughts on the Power of Music.
- LVIII. A Thought on the Manner of Educating Children.
- LIX. Thoughts on Genius.
- LX. Thoughts on Memory.
- LXI. Thoughts on Suicide.
- LXII. Of the gradual Improvement of Natural Philosophy.
- LXIII. Remarks on the Limits of Human Knowledge.
- LXIV. Conversation with the Bishop of Bristol.
- LXV. An Account of the Disturbances in my Father’s House.
- LXVI. Calvinistic Controversy.
- LXVII. Queries respecting the Methodist.
- LXVIII. Notices concerning deceased Preachers.
- LXIX. Directions to the Stewards of the Methodist Society in London.
- LXX. Remarkable Providence.
- LXXI. Directions concerning Pronunciation and Gesture.
- Publishers Notes
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