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Bateman, Mr. the singular house of, men-
tioned
iii 336, 337
Baxter, Mr. Richard, his history of his own

life and times com-
mended ii 375, 376
his history of the coun-
cils mentioned in 302
his life referred to ii 300
a quotation from, on
visiting
iv 370

a quotation from, on
reproving sin vi 299
his book on apparitions
mentioned it 337
what he thought a suf-
ficient quantity of
sleep
vii 108
what he thought requi-
site qualifications for
teaching children x
318
v 333

ii 22

Beam in the eye, what?
Beard, Thomas, an account of the treatment
of
Beasts, their original and present state, with
respect to man

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Birds, observations on the creation of vi 219
Bishop, Miss, a letter from Mr. Wesley to;
on the Atonernent
x 282
Bishops and Presbyters of the same order 11 76
obedience to, how far it ex- iii 454
tends
{iv 352
Bisson, Jeannie, her remarkable piety no-
ticed
iv 221
Blackburn, Archdeacon, a work of his ani-
madverted on iii 264

1x 268. 271 285 Blackmore, Sir Richard, his Prince Arthur
ii 31-33
noticed

B. William, an account of
Beattie, Dr. his Essay on Truth recommend-
ed

Beauchamp, Ann an account of ii

iii 382

iii 347
342-344 |

Beauty, the vanity of

ii 319
iii 274

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x 174

x 172

Blase Castle, the woods nigh to, mentioned
iv 117
iv 255

Blasphemy against the Holy Ghost, what?

some account of

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vi 294

the obscurity of his philoso-

Blessing given to Noah, remarks on the ix 289
Blessings of God, how of his grace
Blisters, remarks on

phy
his divinity censured

x 172

Blood, remarks on eating

v 9
x 278
ii 66

x 172,

173

observations on the circulation of the
iii 395

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iv 118

Bristol Chapel, the case of
Bristol, the besetting sin of the people of iv

Boehms, Mr. his Sermons mentioned iii 430
Bohler, Peter, a letter of his to Mr. Wesley
i 187, 188
186
Bolton, persecution at
ii 157 British nation, the wickedness of, compared
a surprising change among the perse-
to the Jewish nation vili
ii 191
294-320
iv Brown, Dr. his Animadversions on Shaftes
216. 236
bury's Characteristics, men-
iv 236
tioned

cutors at

Sunday-school of, mentioned

the singing at, commended
Bolton, Mr. his curious works mentioned iv

the Rev. Mr. his directions for com-
fortably walking with God, no-
ticed
ii 301

iii 268

Bishop, a remark of, on the doctrine

96

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Jane, the singular case of
Betty, a short account of
Brownfield, James, mentioned
Brute creation, mercy to, recommended

349
Brute creatures, the original state of, and
how distinguished from

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x 69
iv 380
ix 13, 14

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forged, remarks on
were opened, the import of vi 42, 43
Booth, Elizabeth, a singular account of

to

ii
286, 287

Mr. John, a letter from Mr. Wesley
x 464, 465
Burlomachi, Monsieur, his treatise on the
Law of Nature considered vii
253

Borlase, Mr. his Antiquities of Cornwall
commended
ii 383
Born of God, what the phrase imports
180-183
how he that is, sinneth not V

V

425-431
Sin 60
Boston, some account of
iv 61
Boston, Mr. an extract from his Four-fold
State
ix 352. 376
Bosworth, John, an excellent letter from ii 78
Botts, Mr. his history of India noticed ill
430. 446
Bourgnon, Antonietto, the character of ini
390
Boyne, the river, passed by King William iii
$75
Bradford, the octagon chapel at, mentioned
iii 196
Brainerd, Mr. his Journal mentioned i 194
the Life of, recommended iv
161
Branches in the true Vine, who? iii 286
Brandenburg, Memoirs of the House of, men-
iii 196
Bread, daily, the import of the petition for
▼ 287
Brent Hill mentioned

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remarks on their sufferings

ix 358

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299. 335

vili 548

Calvinism fully stated and refuted ix 430-439 | Charity, what?

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Dr. his answer to D. Hume re-
commended

of
Carnal, and sold under sin, who?

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iii 439
the term, when first introduced into
our English Bible vii 90, 91
how to be practised
viii 63
or love, remarks on the permanency
ix 93-95
Charities, public, reflections on the abuses
of
vii 311
Charlemont, Lord, his seat mentioned iv 21,

01

22

Charles, king of Sweden, mentioned vi 158
Charter school, the state of a
iv 112
Chastity, how to preserve
vi 162-164
Cheesebrook, Mary, a strange monument of
God's mercy in 127, 128
Cheesement, Captain, an account
Chepstow, the beautiful walks,

iii 276
Camp, a Roman, mentioned
iii 349,
Canterbury cathedral, reflection on visiting
ii 229, 230
Captains of ships, the duty of viii 301, 302
Carishbrook Castle, some account ii 289
IV 161
i 292
what the phrase
imports ix 246
Carn-brae, a celebrated hill, an account of
iii 303
Carrel, Captain, his Travels recommended
iv 304
Cartoons, some remarks on the
Castle Barnard, some account of
Catechism, the Assembly's, mentioned vi 417 Cheyney, Dr. his method of curing diseases
quoted iii 59-62

iv 64
in 321

of the Church of England, a re-
mark upon the
Roman, with a Reply

Catechumens, some account of

Catholic spirit, what?

x 324
x 10-49
IV 330
v352, 353
wherein it consists x 231, 232
Catlow, Mr. Jonathan, a singular anecdote
of
ii 285, 286
propagates a new
doctrine iii 108
ix 176
Caution against religions delusion, remarks
i 273-275

Cato, his character

on

at

of iv 105
woods, &c.
iii 284, 285
il 267

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iii 421, 422
vii 165, 166.

censured

Child, a remarkable account of a
the sudden conversion of a

the genuine experience of a
the early piety of

305

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Chicasaws, some account of their religion ix
ii 309

181

ii 13

ii 13

ii 83, 84

a remarkable account of a, at Dud-

ley

ii 127

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Cave, Dr. his Primitive Christianity men-
tioned
ii 169
a stricture on
ii 224

Celsus, what he said of the Primitive Chris-
ix 24, 25

tians

Cennick, Mr. John, embraces Calvinism, and
opposes Mr. Wesley i 333, 334.

338-341
his case alluded to viii 394,395

Chaise-drivers, a strange combination among

greatly affected with divine things

Chancery, delay in, considered viii 309, 310
Chandler, Joseph, his want of veracity i
320, 321

28

Chapel, City Road, the Sermon preached on
laying the foundation of the vi 106
opened for divine wor-
ship by Mr. Wesley iv
Methodist, the first built at Bristol
i 257
at Snowsfields, an ac-
count of the i 426, 427
a singular one described iii 439
at Sheerness, how built
iv 187
without windows, an account of a
iv 239
Chapels, a form for settling iv 293. 391, 892
two remarkable
ii 396, 397
Chapman, Miss Patty, letter to x 396, 397
Charges, groundless and absurd, preferred by
Mr. H. against Mr. Wesley

X

484-487

vi 187-189
in what way they ought to go vii
122-131
how to be hindered from crying vii

their wills to be broken, how vii
135, 136
the moral condition of ix 270. 298,
299

remarks on the sports of ix 305
of wrath, what the phrase imports
ix 340, 341
thoughts on the manner of educating
x 150-152
China, some account of the population of ix
181
Chinese, some account of the customs and
religion of the
ix 182, 183
Chinese fragment, a remark on
iv 193
Chipping, a disgraceiul circumstance in the
church of
ii 279
Chrism, what the Church of Rome says of it
x 36
ii 329
vi 400-402
vi 402-104

Christ, the Divinity of, proved
how the true God
how eternal life

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Christ, the sole Lawgiver, Judge, and Sove-

reign in his Church ix 151. 154

the Methodists separating from
the, considered x 204, 205

how the Representative of all believers Church of England, remarks on the Liturgy,

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ix 310, 311

v 16-20

▼ 20-23

vu 218

ix 56-60

&c. of
x 201, 506
her advantages over the Church
x 64-70

of Rome

in what instances the Methodists
have left the
iv 250

viii 83, 84 Church of Rome, what she professes to be x 10

Christians, their holiness not to be measured

x 195

by that of the Jews
their advantages over Deists, viii

333-336

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the authority she claims x

10-12
why called Catholic x 10
what she teaches concern-
ing the Scriptures x 12—14
why she does not suffer the
people to read the Scrip-
x 14-16
what she teaches concern-

tures

ing repentance x 16
what she asserts concerning
the merit of good works
x 16
her doctrine of Indulgences

x 16. 18
her doctrine of Purgatory

saints

x 18.20

her doctrine of Confirma-
tion
x 36. 38
her notions of Limbo x 22
her views of Divine Wor-
ship
x 22. 24
she directs prayers to be
addressed to angels and
x 24. 26. 28
guilty of worshipping ima
ges, relics, &c.
x 28.
30. 32
what she says of the num
ber of the Sacraments x
32. 34
what she teaches concern-
ing baptism x 34.95

her doctrine of the Eucha-
rist
x 38. 40. 42
her doctrine of Penance x
42.44.
her notion of extreme Unc
tion
what she says of the Sacra
ment of Orders

x. 44. 46

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viii $07
Church Governors, how far to be obeyed
vili 45

Churchwardens, their duty

Church, the Rev. Mr. his Remarks answered
viii 374-456
Cicero, what he says on the rules of honesty

vii 301
V. 274

a remarkable saying of
some of his sayings concerning Di-
vine Providence
vi S10, $11
Circumcision of the heart, what? v 164–168
Clarke, Mr. Adam twelve letters to x 420-424

Classes, Methodist, the origin of,

how examined by Mr.

Clarke, the Rev. Mr. a letter from Mr. Wes-
ley to, on a Catholic Spirit x
231, 232
Clarleville, the monument of the Earl of, no-
ticed
ili 216, 217
í 134
iv 76
x 148, 149
Wesley, at
Newcastle
ii 108
how divided by Mr. Wesley iv 76
consonant to Scripture and reason
iv 333
Class-Meetings, how to be made most usefui
iv 369
Clayton, the Rev. Mr. a short account of ii 86
Clement, William, some account of, when in
Germany
ii 72
Clergy of the Church of England, how many
of them preach
i 281, 282
the ge- vii 196-198
neral character of viii 208.315-320
the impiety of many
of
the, not a sufficient reason for leav-
ing the Church
vii 199-202
the impiety of the, hin-
ders not the communication of grace
by the ordinances they administer
vii 199-202

why so generally despised
viii 320. 359

why they do not avail themselves
of the assistance of the Methodist
preachers
x 98-100
the sinfulness of railing against

the

stood

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iii 273
abusing the, how to be under-
viii 463
some of the, contradict the Arti-
cles, &c.

an Address to

Clergyman, the awful death of a

an account of a persecuting
iii 276, 277
a pleasing account of a ii 40
some account of a candid ii 177
a, censured for reading badly
iii 346, 347
anecdote of a, famous for disco-
vering different sorts of butter-
flies
vi 411
vii 273

Clergymen, ungodly, censured

Clifton, Miss Goldney's garden at, mentioned

the method of pro-

ceeding in a

iv 396, 397

Protestant, of Faith, drawn up at
Paris, referred to ix 341, 342
at the Synod of Dort,

referred to

ix 378

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iv 254

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natural, what?

vii 205
vi 377

a tender, what? and how pre-

served

a hardened, what?

a scrupulous, what?
how defiled

a man of, who?

vii 206-209

vii 206, 207

vii 206

ix 370, 371

ix 185, 186

x 307

not always an infallible guide

Consecration of places of worship, remarks
iii 152. 341

on the

of Churches and burial-grounds,

thoughts on the

x 97, 98
required by law in

Ireland

x 97, 98
not required by law

X 97

ix 435-439
viii 299, 300

in England
Consequence, the, proved
Constables, their office
Constantia, see Theodosius and Constantia

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