The Life of Wesley: And the Rise and Progress of Methodism, Volumen1

Portada
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820 - 622 páginas
 

Páginas seleccionadas

Contenido

Charles takes orders and accompanies
72
Wesleys laycoadjutors
73
Moravians on board the ship
77
But not to affect the praise of learning
79
Speech of TomoChichi
83
JOHN OLIVER
86
Wesley in love with Sophia Causton
89
THOMAS OLIVERS
108
marry
109
He repels her from the Communion
115
JOHN HAIME
122
He leaves Savannah
123
Advantages which he derived from his mission
134
Whitefield officiates in London with success
144
GEORGE STORY
145
His qualifications as an orator
150
Provision for the laypreachers
154
Wesley begins to exhort people as he travels
156
Lady Maxwell
161
Wesley writes to Mr Law reproaching him for not hav
162
The moral or Adamic law
167
Wesleys conversion
168
Wesley sets out for Herrnhut
174
Witness of the Spirit
180
Christian David incites the Protestants to emigrate
181
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
the church was not large enough for his hearers
229
Attacked from the pulpit at Aberdeen
230
He invites Wesley to take his place at Bristol
237
Scene at Cambuslang
241
Wesley commences fieldpreaching after Whitefields
244
Correspondence with his brother Samuel
250
Methodism in Ireland
256
He outlives all his first disciples 549
258
Conversion of John Maxfield
260
Wesleys favourable opinion of the Irish
262
Laypreaching contended for
266
Fieldpreaching
270
Whitefield nearly murdered at Dublin
271
Origin of the French Prophets
272
Whitefield produces the same paroxysms as Wesley
281
Wesley accused of being a Papist
287
Advantages of the Reformation
331
Wesley suspects their real character
333
Difference with the Moravians
337
He prepares for a separation and provides a place
343
Peter Boehler arrives in England
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
Extravagance of Whitefields language
368
A Page
371
Lies in state in the Chapel 562
374
Copies of his letters distributed at the Foundry
375
Impossibility of obtaining episcopal ordination in Ame
376
Fletchers controversial writings
379
Whitefield sails for England
381
Breach between them
387
Laypreachers
391
Classleaders
393
Wesley attempts to form an union of clergymen
395
Dr Coke
401
Necessity of assistants
402
Baptism by immersion P
407
Mr Fletchers Illustrations of Calvinism 605
409
His excessive credulity
413
Wesley visits him at Birstall
415
Mr Wesley sends preachers
419
NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS
423
Defended by Mr Fletcher
425
He instructs his preachers in America to refrain from
432
The American Methodists ordain for themselves 1
436
Dr Coke sails for New York
442
Discipline of the College
448
Riotous devotion at their meetings 4 55
457
Odd places in which Dr Coke preached
463
Thomas à Kempis
466
History of an Irish family
469
Behmenists in England
472
Perfection 580
474
Lands in Barbadoes
475
Begs money for the West Indian Missions
481
Methodists become unpopular in the Islands
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
Easy terms of admission
495
Means for assisting poor scholars diminished
497
Amusements
503
Agency of evil spirits 583
510
Yearly covenant
511
Derechos de autor

Otras ediciones - Ver todas

Términos y frases comunes

Información bibliográfica