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A GENERAL INDEX.

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Antinomians, the difference between them and
x 305

on

the Methodists

VI

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a remarkable saying of
vii
43, 44
what he says of the suffi-
ciency of the Scriptures x
13

dence
a remarkable saying of
Austin, Mr. providentially preserved from
drowning
Authors, ancient, how they polished their
ii 454, 455
writings
Awaking, what it imports
vii 181
▼ 26. 29

vi 319
x 15

B
Backslider, a remarkable note from a iii 400
Babel, remarks on the building of ix 169
the remarkable conversion of a
Backsliders, why some cast away hope vii
iii 108, 109
46-48

Antisthenes, the case of, proposed
ii 44-46 Austin, St. what he said of Divine. Provi-
Antoninus, Marcus, his remarkable dream re-
ix 192
ferred to
Apathy, a remark on
vi 354
Apocryphal writings, remarks on
x 306, 307
Apologies of the Christian Fathers, remarks
x 15
Apostacy of mankind, how proved ix 318. 320
ix 51. 53
the great, foretold by St. Paul
Apostles, how they lived and preached x 72, 73
270, 271
Apparitions, remarks on
iii 245, 246
Appeal, Wesley's, to men of reason and re-
ligion
Application, necessity of, in preaching iv 39
i 78
a fine example of
Arbroth, some account of the abbey at iii 300
v 41, 45
Arians know Christ only after the flesh vii
Ariello, Thomas, how raised to supreme
264
power
Aristocracy, what?
x 129
Armagh, some account of, and of the Pri-
x 125
mate's palace
Arminian, what?
iv 19, 20
Arminians, wherein they differ from the Cal-
ix 473-476
vinists
Arminius, James, a short account of ix 474
ix 474
Arnobious, what he says of casting out evil
spirits
Article 31st of the Church of England, affirms
ix 22
the doctrine of universal re-
demption
Ashburn, the Rev. Solomon, epitaph of iii 306
ix 515
a remarkable bequest of
Assembly, in Scotland, some account of the
iv 42
General
of divines at Westminster, what
iii 139. 190
their thoughts on necessity ix
459
vi 21, 22

Associations, the design of
Assurance, a remark on the word

what?

remarks on

X 209

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the doctrine of, held by bishops
Leighton, Hall, &c.

Athanasius, his opinion concerning the opera-

tions of the Holy Spirit

viii

258,259

his creed mentioned

vi 209

Atheism, how promoted by riches

vii 227

Atheist, the conversion of an

i 343

the state of, described x 263, 264
penitent, have no cause to de-
spair
Backsliding, a letter on the subject of, from
vii 48. 54
caution to
vii 54
Mr. Wesley to Lady - x 263
Bacon, Lord, his Ten Centuries mentioned
exemplified
ii 39
Balligarrene, a town in Ireland inhabited by
Baily, Rev. Mr. a letter to the viii 562-580
iv 172
Balloons, remarks on
foreigners
Bamff, some account of
ii 344
iv 201
Bands, the origin and rules of, §
iii 435, 436

iv 336

among the Methodists {ix 478, 479
defended against objections
observations on

select, the origin of
Bangor, some account of
Band-meeting recommended
Baptism, the necessity of
Bankrupts, how to be treated

not the new-birth
a treatise on

the nature of

iv 337

viii 426

iv 338

iv 375

ii 352, 355

iv 376
ii 233

▼ 178. 203-206

ix 155-165
ix 155-157

what the Quakers say of ix 115
what the Church of Rome says of
the permanency of, in the Christian
X 57
church
ix 158, 159
the proper subjects of, who ix 159
remarks on the mode of administer-
ing
ix 491. 523
infant, thoughts of the Ancient Fa-
thers upon
ix 162
objections to, answered ix 163-165.

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Basil, St. what he says on learning the Holy
Scriptures
x 36, 37
Bass, some account of the
iii 348, 349
Bate, Jane, a letter on Experience from ii
69-71

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 ii 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 iii 337
what he thought a suf-
ficient quantity of
sleep
vii 108
what he thought requi-
site qualifications for
teaching children x
Beam in the eye, what?
v 333
Beard, Thomas, an account of the treatment
of
ii 22
Beasts, their original and present state, with
respect to man ix 268. 271 285
B. William, an account of
ii 31-33
Beattie, Dr. his Essay on Truth recommend-
ed
iii 347

318

Beauchamp, Ann. an account of ii 342-344
Beauty, the vanity of

ii 319
iii 274
ii 336

Bees, the Fable of the, censured
Bedel, Bishop, the inscription on the tomb-

stone of

iv 207
the castle where he was con-
fined, mentioned iv 270

Beggars, a town of, mentioned

Behmenism, destructive of genuine
ianity

Behmen, Jacob, thoughts upon

iii 436

Christ-
x 174

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vi 107

his opinion of the controverted
text, 1 John v. 7. vi 209, 210
Miss, seven letters from Mr. Wesley
x 316-324

to

ii 256
iii 195

Bennet, Mr. John, mentioned
Bennets, John, some account of
Bennis, Mrs. of Limerick, twenty-seven let-
ters of Mr. Wesley's to X
329-340
Benson, Mr. Joseph, thirty-six letters from
Mr. Wesley to X

398-415
B, Miss, six of Mr. Wesley's letters to
x 363-369
Bentley, Dr. mentioned
vii 166
Berridge, the Rev. Mr. some account of ii 411
greatly blessed in ministe-
rial labours ii 426-430.
436. 445

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269
▼ 409, 410
iii 144

Bigotry, what?
Bill-broking, the evil of
Birds, observations on the creation of vi 219
Bishop, Miss, a letter from Mr. Wesley to,
ou the Atonement
x 282
Bishops and Presbyters of the same order ii 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
Blackmore, Sir Richard, his Prince Arthur
noticed iii 382
Black ock mentioned
iv 107
Black William, an account of iv 91, 92
Blackwell, Mr. his Sacred Classics com-
mended
iv 199
a remarkable saying of x
308
Blair, Dr. a critique upon his Sermons iv 36
Blanchland, a description of
ii 109
Bland, Mr. his account of the antiquity of the
Hebrew points
ii 101

Blase Castle, the woods nigh to, mentioned
iv 117

some account of
Blasphemy against the Holy Ghost,

Bleeding, profuse, how to stop
Blessing given to Noah, remarks on the
Blessings of God, how of his grace
Blisters, remarks on

x 172
his Mysterium Magnum, a
critique on
i 396
his singular hypothesis of the
earth
the obscurity of his philoso-
phy
x 172
his divinity censured x 172,

iv 255
what?

1287

ii 311
ix 289

vi 294

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173
iii 374, 375
iv 18
V 72

Belisarius, a critique on

Bell, Geo. separates from Mr. Wesley
Bell, Captain, the affecting case of iii 449,

iii 363

iv 415

observations on the circulation of the
iii 395
Blood of Christ cleanseth from all sin, how
to be understood
V 436
Blow at the Root
ix 453-457
Boasting, Remarks on
Bodily emotions, remarks on
Body, remarks on the human

450

viii 447
viii 559-561
vi 211, 212.

226. 334

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Boston, some account of

375

425-431
Siin 60
iv 61
Boston, Mr. an extract from his Four-fold
State
ix 352. 376
Bosworth, John, an excellent letter from in 78
Botts, Mr. his history of India noticed
430. 446
Bourgnon, Antonietto, the character of iii
390
Boyne, the river, passed by King William iii
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-
tioned
iii 196
Bread, daily, the import of the petition for
v 287
iii 287
vi 281,
282
ix 178

Brent Hill mentioned

Brerewood, Mr. his account of S

the moral state of

th. world
referred to

ix 95
Bribery, how to be removed
iv 376
Bridge, at Coal-Brook Dale, mentioned iv 32
a remarkable one, mentioned iv 118
Bridges, two remarkable, in Scotland iv 241
Briggs, four letters from Mr. Wesley to X
353, 354
Brimstone plaster, a surprising account of i
299.335

remarks on their sufferings

ix 358

soon arrive at a state of
perfection
x 156
Bryant, Mr. his Ancient Mythology men-
tioned
iv 36
Buckingham, the Rev. Mr. renounces all
connexion with the Me-
thodists

iii 202

iii 433

Building on a rock, what?
Bull, Bishop, his Harmonia Apostolica ana-
i 351
Ditto mentioned vii 323
maintained the doctrine of jus-

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iii 382

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Calvinism fully stated and refuted ix 430-439 | Charity, what?
the mischievous effects of
a hinderance to holiness iv 368
Campbell, Mr. what he thought of Hades vii

293

Dr. his answer to D. Hume re-
commended

iii 276
iii 349
Camp, a Roman, mentioned
Canterbury cathedral, reflection on visiting
ii 229, 230
viii 301, 302
account ii 289
of
v 161
Carnal, and sold under sin, who? 1 292
what the phrase
imports 1x 246
-Carn-brae, a celebrated hill, an account of
Carrel, Captain, his Travels recommended
IV 304
Cartoons, some remarks on the
Castle Barnard, some account of
Catechism, the Assembly's, mentioned vi 417
quoted in 59-62

Captains of ships, the duty of
Carishbrook Castle, some

ini 303

iv 64
i: 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
v 352, 353
wherein it consists x 231, 232
Catlow, Mr. Jonathan, a singular anecdote
ii 285, 286
propagates a
doctrine iin 108
ix 176

of

Cato, his character

new

Caution against religious delusion, remarks

on

Cave, Dr. his Primitive Christianity men-
tioned

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
viji 311

of

of

Charlemont, Lord, his seat mentioned iv 21,

22
Charles, king of Sweden, mentioned vi 158
iv 112
Charter school, the state of a
Chastity, how to preserve vi 162-164
Cheesebrook, Mary, a strange monument of
God's mercy in 127, 128
Cheesement, Captain, an account of IV 105
Chepstow, the beautiful walks, woods, &c.
in 284, 285
Chester, a short account of
Chesterfield, Lord, his Letters

at

censured

11 267

{

iii 421, 422
vu 165, 166.
305

Cheyney, Dr. his method of curing diseases
i 386

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recommended
a short account of his
death
ii 34
Chicale, an Indian, a conference with i 137,

Chicasaws, some account of their religion ix

181

ii 309

ii 13

ii 13

ii 83, 84

at Dud-

ii 127

i 273-275

death of a remarkable

iii 269

iv 112

ii 169
a stricture on
ii 224

Children formed into Classes by Mr. Wesley

ii 23

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vii

18, 19

the duty of parents to
the duty of

vi 171-175

vi 187-189

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tians

Celsus, what he said of the Primitive Chris-
ix 24, 25
Cennick, Mr. John, embraces Calvinism, and
opposes Mr. Wesley i 333, 334.
338-341
his case alluded to viii 394,395
Chadsey, Mrs. the remarkable case of

Chaise-drivers, a strange combination among

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

320, 321

28

i

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 í 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, 392
two remarkable
ii 396, 397
Chapman, Miss Patty, letter to x 396, 397
Charges, groundless and absurd, preferred by
Mr. H. against Mr. Wesley
484-487

X

vii
122-131
how to be hindered from crying vii

in what way they ought to go

their wills to be broken, how

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 disgraceful circumstance in the
church of
ii 279

Chrism, what the Church of Rome says of it
Christ, the Divinity of, proved
how the true God

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the Methodists separating from
the, considered x 204, 205

Christ, the sole Lawgiver, Judge, and Sove-
reign in his Church ix 151. 154

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

Christian almost, what?

altogether, what?
who?

a Portraiture of a

duty, an Analysis of

ix 310, 311

v 16-20

▼ 20-23

vii 218

ix 56-60

&c. of
x 204, 206
her advantages over the Church
of Rome
x 64-70

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 boliness not to be measured

by that of the Jews

x 195
333-336

their advantages over Deist, vini

their wickedness no objection to
vi 271

real Christianity

the state of, in urkey, &c. vi 282
Christian country, in what viii 448, 449
sense England sa ix 101, 102
Christian world, the present state of the ix 184
Christian Experience and Practice, a letter
from Mr. Wesley to Miss A. on

Christianity, what?

x 272
viii 193, 194.

234, 235
ix 60-63

how it differs from morality vii

how it differs from

in its rise, &c.
as spreading from one

as covering the earth
true, what it implies

314
heathenism
v 194, 195
v 34-37
to another
▼ 37-39
v 39-41

x 154

Chrysostom, a remarkable saying of vii 273
his judgment of the operations
of the Holy Ghost viii 253–

258

what he saith of Judas ix 434

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the authority she claims x

10-12

why called Catholic x 10
what she teaebes concern-
ing the Scriptures x 12-14
why she does not suffer the
people to read the Scrip-
tures
x 14-16
what she teaches concern-
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
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.
S0.32
what she says of the num-
ber of the Sacraments x
32. 34
what she teaches concern-
ing baptism x 34. 36
her doctrine of the Eucha-
rist
x 38. 40. 42
her doctrine of Penance x
42. 44.
her notion of extreme Unc-

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Churchwardens, their duty
Church Governors, how far to be obeyed

Church, the Rev. Mr. his Remarks answered
viii 423
Cicero, what he says on the rules of honesty
viii 374-456
vii S01
v. 274

a remarkable saying of
some of his sayings concerning Di-
vi 310, S11

vine Providence
Clarke, Mr. Adam twelve letters to x 420-424
Circumcision of the heart, what? v 164-168

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