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Gerhard Tersteegen und John Wesley im Zusammenhang ihrer Welt
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The journal of John Wesley
a selection -
[A] observations on Mr. Wesley's second calm address, and incidentally on other writings upon the American question
Together with thoughts on toleration, and on the point how far the conscience of the subject is concerned in a war; remarks on constitution in general, and that of England in particular; on the nature of colonial government, and a recommendation of a plan of peace -
Advertisement. As many friends have desired an immediate account of the circumstances relative to the departure of the Late Rev. Mr. Wesley, the following short but authentic narrative has been drawn up compliance with their request. New-Chapel, City-Road, March 8, 1791
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A Constitutional answer to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's calm address to the American colonies
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The life of the Rev. John Wesley
A.M. including an account of the great revival of religion, in Europe and America, of which he was the first and chief instrument. By Dr. Coke and Mr. Moore -
Christian correspondence
being a collection of letters written by the late Rev. John Wesley and several Methodist preachers ... to the late Mrs. Eliza Bennis ; with her answers -
An elegy on the death of the late Rev. John Wesley, A.M
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The doctrine of absolute predestination stated and asserted
with a preliminary discourse on the divine attributes -
[Das] Leben des ehrwürdigen Johann Wesley
nebst einer Tabelle über die Anzahl der reisenden Priester und Mitglieder der Methodisten Religion in den Vereinnigten Staaten vom Jahre 1773 bis 1807 -
The scheme of Christian and philosophical necessity asserted
In opposition to Mr. John Wesley's tract on that subject. With a dissertation concerning the sensible qualitys of matter: and the doctrine of color in particular. By Augustus Toplady -
A dialogue between an antinomian and his friend. By John Wesley, M.A. late fellow of Lincoln College, Oxon
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The doctrine of predestination defended
In answer to Mr. John Wesley's book, entituled, Free-Grace. Wherein his self-contradictions are shewn; also that God could and did decree righteously those things that were brought about by wicked men, and yet not the author of sin, and worse than the Devil, as he falsly argues: and the evil consequences, that he says attends the doctrine of predestination, are shewn to belong to his own principles in every branch, and his folly laid open. By William Birt -
Aspasio vindicated and The scripture doctrine of imputed righteousness defended
in eleven letters from Mr. Hervey to Mr. John Wesley, in answer to that gentleman's remarks on Theron and Aspasio. With Mr. Wesley's letter prefixed. To which is annexed, A defence of Theron and Aspasio, against the objections contained in Mr. Sandeman's letters on Theron and Aspasio. With Mr. Harvey's [sic] letters to the author prefixed. [Four lines from Galatians] -
The life of the Rev. John Wesley
A.M. Including an account of the great revival of religion in Europe and America, of which he was the first and chief instrument. By Dr. Coke and Mr. Moore. [Three lines of quotations] -
A letter from the Reverend Mr. George Whtiefield [sic] to the Reverend Mr. John Wesley
in answer to his sermon entitled Free Grace. [Two lines from Galatians] -
Reasons for quitting the Methodist Society
being a defence of Barclay's Apology. In answer to a printed letter to a person joined with the people called Quakers. In a letter to a friend. By John Helton -
Memoirs of James Lackington
who from the humble station of a journeyman shoemaker, by great industry, amassed a large fortune, and now lives in a splendid stile, in London. Containing, among other curious and facetious anecdotes, a succinct account of the watch-nights, classes, bands, love-feasts, &c. of the Methodists; with specimens of Mr. Wesley's and Mr. Whitfield's [i.e., Whitefield's] mode of preaching, and the means made use of by them in propogating their tenets. Written by himself. Formerly one of the brethren of Mr. Wesley's church -
A vindication of the Rev. Mr. Wesley's "Calm address to our American Colonies."
In some letters to Mr. Caleb Evans: By John Fletcher, vicar of madeley, Salop -
A narrative of the principal circumstances relative to the Rev. Mr. Wesley's late conference, held in Bristol, August the 6th, 1771
At which the Rev. Mr. Shirley, and others, his friends, were present. With the declaration then agreed to by Mr. Wesley, and fifty-three of the preachers in connexion with him. In a letter to a friend. By the Rev. Mr. Shirley -
A journal, of the Rev. Dr. Coke's third tour through the West-Indies: in two letters, to the Rev. J. Wesley
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A letter from the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, to the Reverend Mr. John Wesley
in answer to his sermon, entituled Free grace. [Two lines from Galatians] -
The beauties of the Rev. J. Wesley, M.A
containing the most interesting passages selected from his whole works ; to which is prefixed memoirs of his life -
The beauties of the Rev. J. Wesley, M.A
containing the most interesting passages selected from his whole works ; to which is prefixed, Memoirs of his life -
An elegy upon Messrs. John and Charles Wesley, George Whitefield, and John de la Fletcher