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., chap, vi., p. 541.

[810] Jackson’s Charles Wesley, chap. 26.

[811] Case of the Prot. Epis. Church in the United States, etc., p. 25.

[812] Wesley was in good company among Churchmen in his denunciation of the “fable” of the succession. Chillingworth said, “I am fully persuaded there hath been no such succession.” Bishop Stillingfleet declares that “this succession is as muddy as the Tiber itself.” Bishop Hoadley asserts, “It hath not pleased God, in his providence, to keep up any proof of the least probability, or moral possibility, of a regular uninterrupted succession; but there is a great appearance, and, humanly speaking, a certainty to the contrary, that the succession hath often been interrupted.” Archbishop Whately says “there is not a minister in all Christendom who is able to trace up, with approach to certainty, his spiritual pedigree.”

[813] Tyerman’s Wesley, vol. iii. An. 1784.

[814] History of Methodism, vol. iii., _passim_. History of the M. E. Church, vol. ii., p. 151; vol. iv., p. 503.

[815] Drew’s Life of Coke, p. 62. Etheridge (Life of Coke, p. 101) says: “A writer in the Quarterly Review affirms that it was Coke who first requested Wesley to make him a bishop, and send him as such to America. The opposite is the truth: the request came from Wesley, and took Coke by surprise. He had not even given the clerical question involved in the project any serious consideration; and he first required of Wesley some time for investigation, before he could express with confidence an opinion upon it at all. He now applied himself to those Biblical and patristic studies which bear upon the subject, and after the lapse of two months, spent partly in Scotland, communicated to Wesley that the conclusions at which he had arrived enabled him, without any hesitation, to concur with himself as to the abstract lawfulness of the measure which had been propounded.”

[816] Tyerman’s Wesley, vol. iii., p. 428.

[817] Tyerman, vol. iii., p. 344.

[818] History of M. E. Church, vol. iii., p. 41. Also vol. iv., p. 443.

[819] Tyerman, vol. iii., p. 434.

[820] See Etheridge’s Coke, p. 368. Etheridge gives all the facts of the case, and fully vindicates Coke from the charge of unchristian ambition.

[821] Tyerman, vol. iii., p. 434.

[822] Smith, History of Methodism, etc., vol. ii., p. 4, 3. Stevens’s History of Methodism, vol. iii., p. 51.

[823] History of Methodism, vol. iii., p. 52.

INDEX.

Aberdeen, ii. 404, 470, 568; iii. 10, 411.

“Act of Toleration,” ii. 385.

Adam, Rev. Thomas, ii. 209, 251; iii. 18.

Adams, Rev. Mr., i. 485.

Adams, Thomas, i. 536.

“Advice to a Young Clergyman,” i. 106.

Affleck, Andrew, ii. 471.

African Methodist Episcopal Church, i. 9.

African Mission proposed, iii. 272.

Agutter, Rev. Mr., iii. 536.

Alemouth, ii. 140.

Alliance, Quadruple, ii. 557.

Alnwick, ii. 166, 276, 328; ii. 473, 573.

Alpraham, iii. 352.

Ambition, i. 20.

American Colonies, i. 114.

American Indians, i. 115, 124, 130.

American Methodism, i. 8, 9; iii. 47, 60, 62, 75, 116, 151, 175, 194, 248, 331, 426, 498, 646.

American Rebellion, iii. 147, 185, 237.

American Wesleyan Methodists, i. 9.

Amsterdam, i. 197; iii. 394, 395.

Andrews, Mr., iii. 28.

Andrews, Rev. John, i. 428; ii. 493.

Animal Magnetism, iii. 603, 648.

Annesley, Dr. Samuel, i. 285.

Antigua, iii. 151, 195, 273.

Antinomianism, i. 477, 481, 519; ii. 400; iii. 14.

Antislavery Society, iii. 508.

Apparitions, i. 22, 23; iii. 11, 40, 41.

Appleton, John, iii. 449.

Arbroath, iii. 66, 120, 457.

Armagh, ii. 601; iii. 41, 154.

_Arminian Magazine_, iii. 251, 280, 316, 344, 346, 367, 388, 406, 455, 469, 488, 508, 515, 563, 594, 634.

Asbury, Francis, ii. 610; iii. 7, 110, 175, 195, 248, 429, 435, 438.

Ashbourne, ii. 195.

Ashburton, ii. 585.

Ashby de la Zouch, ii. 501.

Ashton under Lyne, iii. 371.

Assistants, duties of, i. 445, 499.

Athlone, ii. 4, 35, 37, 78, 601.

Atlay, John, iii. 207, 297, 315, 404, 552-558, 565, 567.

Atmore, Charles, iii. 441, 533, 604, 607, 618.

Atterbury, Bishop, i. 42, 60.

Aughrim, ii. 4, 78.

Aylesbury, iii. 29.

Backhouse, Rev. William, ii. 489.

Baddiley, Rev. William, ii. 195, 205, 211.

Bagshaw, Matthew, ii. 560.

Baildon, iii. 362.

Bailey, Rev. Mr., ii. 90.

Balham, iii. 589, 599, 650.

Ball, Hannah, ii. 534; iii. 241.

Ball, Roger, ii. 77.

Ballinrobe, iii. 460.

Bandon, ii. 36, 81, 304, 354; iii. 645.

Bandroom Methodists, i. 5.

Bands, Methodist, i. 445, 463; ii. 475, 516; iii. 22, 542.

Banff, Lady, iii. 412.

Baptism, i. 229; ii. 135, 264.

Barber, John, iii. 441, 474, 533, 645.

Barclay’s Apology, i. 489.

Bardsley, Samuel, ii. 540; iii. 156, 164, 208, 348, 353, 402, 591, 592.

Barlow, Margaret, iii. 535.

Barnardcastle, ii. 141, 434, 472, 535, 569; iii. 18, 293, 537.

Barnes, John, ii. 552.

Barnet, iii. 488.

Barnsley, iii. 474.

Bate, Rev. James, i. 249.

Bateman, Rev. Richard T., i. 548.

Bath, ii. 557, 587; iii. 252, 290, 305, 614, 623.

_Bath Journal_, ii. 41.

Baxter, John, iii. 273.

Bayley, Dr. Cornelius, ii. 261; iii. 397, 416.

Beard, Thomas, i. 441.

Beau Nash, i. 237.

Bedford, ii. 160, 274, 300, 340, 358.

Bedford, Rev. Arthur, i. 209, 364.

Behmen, Jacob, ii. 265; iii. 341, 388.

Belfast, ii. 240, 445, 600.

Bell, George, ii. 433, 441, 444, 450, 460, 462, 507, 556; iii. 13, 29, 59.

Benefactions, Wesley’s, iii. 615.

Benezet, Anthony, iii. 115.

Bennet, John, i. 472; ii. 42, 57, 129; iii. 119.

Bennett, Rev. Mr., i. 458.

Bennis, Elizabeth, iii. 45.

Benson, Joseph, ii. 474; iii. 35, 51, 70, 73, 110, 152, 168, 215, 247, 270, 272, 324, 334, 341, 538, 603.

Beresford, Miss, ii. 195.

Berridge, Rev. John, ii. 309, 324, 331-333, 356, 370, 397, 444, 459, 463, 491; iii. 2, 158.

Berwick, ii. 328.

Bethnal Green, iii. 193.

Beverley, ii. 330, 502; iii. 611.

Bible Christians, i. 6.

Bible, Study of, i. 532.

Bideford, iii. 591.

Bigg, Thomas, ii. 53.

Bingham, iii. 69.

Bingley, ii. 275, 411, 573; iii. 225, 243, 325, 414.

Birmingham, i. 488; ii. 115, 163, 195, 348, 399, 500; iii. 7, 392, 472, 493, 503, 568, 603.

Birr, ii. 4.

Birstal, i. 369, 383, 440; ii. 121, 139, 331, 412; iii. 270, 373, 404.

Bishop of Bristol, i. 246.

Bishop, Letter to a, iii. 513, 613.

Bishop, Miss, ii. 559; iii. 86, 97, 278, 357, 450.

Bishops, Interview with, i. 230.

Bisson, Miss, iii. 599, 609.

Black, William, iii. 401, 452, 484, 492, 506, 541, 591, 612.

Blackburn, iii. 325.

Blackheath, i. 359.

Blackwell, Ebenezer, i. 555, 558, 559; ii. 5, 26, 83, 107, 142, 169, 174, 185, 196, 219, 236, 275, 304, 326, 352, 414, 506; iii. 251.

Blackwell, Richard, ii. 587.

Blades, John, iii. 536.

Blair, Andrew, iii. 459.

Blarney, ii. 37.

Blendon, i. 173, 178.

Boarding Schools, iii. 120.

Boardman, Richard, iii. 47, 54.

Bogie, James, iii. 362.

Bohler, Peter, i. 177, 179, 181, 186, 197, 532; ii. 156-158; iii. 201, 595.

Bolton, i. 547; ii. 18, 57, 116; iii. 191, 351, 472, 501, 527.

Bolton, Edward, ii. 498.

Bolton, Miss, ii. 498; iii. 644.

Bolzius, Martin, i. 151.

Book Stewards’ Circular, ii. 179.

Books recommended by Dr. Doddridge, i. 517.

Books recommended by Wesley, iii. 359, 450.

Booth, Alice, i. 546.

Booth, John, iii. 645.

Boothbank, i. 546.

Borlase, Dr., i. 453, 470.

Bosanquet, Miss, ii. 286, 289, 517, 588; iii. 68, 111, 206, 208, 213, 240, 329.

Boston, ii. 327, 413; iii. 327.

Boswell, James, iii. 294.

Bourke, Richard, ii. 603.

Bourne, Hugh, ii. 609.

Bowden, Dr. Samuel, ii. 190.

Bowman, Rev. William, i. 328.

Brackenbury, Robert C., iii. 338, 393, 408, 429, 487, 504, 507, 625, 649, 655.

Bradburn, Samuel, iii. 177, 251, 287, 315, 334, 336, 355, 376, 525, 526, 546, 616.

Bradford (Yorkshire), ii. 12, 331, 569.

Bradford (Wilts), iii. 52, 409.

Bradford, Joseph, iii. 16, 156, 203, 204, 338, 403, 557, 606, 649, 651, 652, 655.

Brainerd, David, iii. 36.

Brammah, Alice, iii. 29.

Brammah, William, iii. 243.

Bramwell, William, iii. 354.

Brandon, John, ii. 170, 281.

Breage, ii. 218.

Brecon, i. 457.

Bredin, John, iii. 151, 643.

Brettell, Jeremiah, iii. 403.

Bribery, i. 554; ii. 515.

Briggs, William, ii. 176-179.

Briscoe, Thomas, iii. 375.

Bristol, i. 234, 296, 390, 391, 425, 461; ii. 1, 25, 75, 85, 86, 171, 190, 235, 255, 290, 339, 362, 425, 481, 512, 514, 546, 587; iii. 28, 52, 75, 110, 129, 157, 165, 178, 236, 349, 364, 370, 391, 396, 404, 492, 530, 568, 589, 600, 622.

_Bristol Weekly Intelligencer_, ii. 85.

Broadbent, John, iii. 393, 487.

Brooke, Henry, iii. 172, 342, 392.

Broughton, Rev. J., i. 68, 83, 102, 108, 132, 178.

Broughton, Sir Thomas, iii. 119.

Brute Creation, iii. 347.

Bryan, Jonathan, iii. 117.

Bryant, Thomas, ii. 487.

Buchan, Earl, iii. 2.

Bull, Patrick, iii. 189.

Bulmer, Agnes, iii. 541.

Bumby, John H., ii. 277.

Bunting, Dr., i. 340.

Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress, i. 434.

Burbeck, Edward, iii. 507.

Burgess, Joseph, iii. 577.

Burnet, Bishop, i. 64.

Burnley, iii. 414.

Burslem, ii. 349; iii. 8, 127, 472, 493.

Burton, Dr. John, i. 108, 136.

Burton on Trent, ii. 560.

Bury, iii. 166.

Bush, Elijah, iii. 231, 364.

Butterworth, Joseph, i. 545.

Butterworth, Rev. John, i. 545.

Butts, Thomas, ii. 142, 176-179.

Buxton, iii. 393.

Byrom, Dr., i. 135, 210, 243, 484.

Byron, James Mac, iii. 7, 466.

Cadogan, Dr., iii. 110, 182.

Cadogan, Rev. W. B., iii. 179.

Calling of Methodist Preachers, iii. 635.

“Calm Address,” Publication of, iii. 186-192.

Calvinism, i. 39; ii. 191-193; iii. 278.

Calvinist Concessions, i. 349.

Calvinist Controversy, iii. 71, 81, 86, 97, 136, 158, 179, 209, 228, 232, 259.

Calvinistic Methodists, i. 402, 511.

Camborne, i. 453.

Cambridge, Miss, iii. 645.

Candler, William, iii. 627.

Canterbury, ii. 69, 230, 309, 339, 425, 511.

Cardiff, i. 560.

Carlisle, iii. 63.

Carrickfergus, ii. 240, 350, 445.

Castle Carey, iii. 506.

Castlebar, iii. 153.

Catechism, ii. 64.

Catechumen Classes, ii. 362.

Catholic Spirit, ii. 374.

Causton, Thomas, i. 143, 152, 162.

Cavignac, General, ii. 350.

Cayley, Cornelius, ii. 317.

Celibacy, i. 432; ii. 6, 551.

Cennick, John, i. 225, 263, 274, 277, 295, 331, 343, 344, 360, 402, 419, 556, 559; ii. 23, 101.

Chandler, Samuel, ii. 493.

Channel Islands, iii. 503-505.

Chapel Affairs, i. 11, 270, 519; ii. 291, 539, 584, 610; iii. 30, 70, 152, 216, 325, 511, 533, 614, 619, 622.

Chapel-en-le-Frith, iii. 472.

Chapman, Mrs., i. 138.

Chapman, Rev. Jacob, ii. 482.

Chapman, William, i. 133.

Charlton, Mary, iii. 353.

Charter House School, i. 19.

Chatham, iii. 6.

Cheltenham, ii. 559; iii. 7.

Chester, i. 547; ii. 142, 448, 565; iii. 410, 500.

Chesterfield, iii. 226.

Chester-le-Street, ii. 277, 329, 538.

Cheyne, Dr., i. 27.

Children’s Meetings, i. 446; iii. 23.

Chinley, i. 459.

Chipping, ii. 116.

Christian, Almost a, i. 175.

Christian, David, i. 200.

“Christian Library,” ii. 26, 65.

Church Government, i. 499; ii. 257.

Church, Rev. Thomas, i. 455, 478, 530.

Church, Stephen, ii. 376.

Church, William, iii. 277.

Churchey, Walter, iii. 244, 282, 547, 579.

Circuits, Division of, iii. 601, 632.

City Road Chapel, iii. 220, 241, 243, 251, 255, 275, 297.

Clanmain, ii. 445.

Clark, Rev. James, ii. 244, 373.

Clarke, Adam, ii. 119, 227; iii. 342, 386, 397, 504, 507, 583, 599, 609, 614, 619, 623, 643, 644, 648.

Clarkson, Thomas, iii. 115.

Class Meetings, i. 379, 380; ii. 516; iii. 215, 328, 550.

Classes, Methodist, i. 353, 377; iii. 391.

Classical Learning, i. 117.

Classleaders, i. 446; iii. 109.

Clayton, Rev. John, i. 68, 83, 93, 94; ii. 138.

Clements, William, i. 494.

Clergy, Advice to Young, ii. 63.

Clerical Costume, ii. 338.

Clippendale, Mrs., iii. 116.

Clive, Sir Edward, ii. 300.

Clones, iii. 202.

Clonmel, ii. 237.

Clowes, William, ii. 609.

Clulow, Elizabeth, iii. 8.

Coates, Alexander, ii. 413.

Cobham, Mr., ii. 351.

Cockburn, Dr., ii. 278.

Cocker, Jeremiah, ii. 502; iii. 226, 474.

Coke, Dr. Thomas, iii. 16, 214, 222, 244, 271, 297, 299, 310, 334, 361, 378, 396, 403, 421, 428-432, 478, 480-485, 492, 542, 552, 562, 570, 580, 605.

Colbeck, Thomas, ii. 14.

Colchester, ii. 313, 324, 327, 334, 342; iii. 627.

Coleford, i. 487; ii. 236; iii. 590.

College, Methodist, proposed, ii. 360.

Colley, Rev. Benjamin, ii. 413, 614.

Collins, Rev. Brian, iii. 310, 315, 335, 391, 454, 573.

Colne, ii. 15; iii. 226, 243.

Cologne, i. 197.

Communion of Saints, iii. 157.

Community, The Christian, iii. 134.

Companions, Trifling, i. 54.

Conferences, Methodist, i. 441, 497, 527, 551; ii. 5, 60, 104, 120, 144, 166, 187, 240, 278, 305, 333, 354, 415, 448, 474, 479, 511, 538, 584, 608; iii. 21, 45, 70, 110, 126, 156, 177, 209, 226, 245, 270, 302, 328, 361, 372, 396, 465, 477, 496, 547, 584, 598, 618.

Congleton, ii. 349; iii. 8, 165, 604.

Coningsby, ii. 11, 327.

Connexion, Lady Huntingdon’s, i. 5; iii. 430-432.

Consecration of Churches, etc., ii. 512; iii. 528.

Conversation, iii. 3.

Conversion, Instantaneous, i. 178.

Convicts, i. 175; ii. 27.

Conyers, Rev. Dr., ii. 335, 473, 502.

Coolylough, ii. 354.

Cooper, Jane, ii. 450, 494.

Cooper, Ezekiel, iii. 645.

Cooper, Miss, i. 382.

Cordeux, Rev. Mr., ii. 571.

Cork, ii. 36, 80, 147, 237, 304; iii. 42, 269, 460.

Cornwall, i. 415, 555; ii. 362.

Costerdine, Robert, iii. 48.

Coughlan, Lawrence, ii. 313; iii. 25, 177.

Courcy, Rev. Richard de, ii. 471; iii. 65, 84.

Coventry, iii. 295, 399.

Coward, William, ii. 276.

Cownley, Joseph, ii. 53, 83, 117, 129, 200, 206, 230, 253, 381, 387; iii. 441, 543, 581.

Crabbe, the Poet, iii. 629.

_Craftsman_, i. 475.

Credulity, iii. 537.

Creighton, Rev. James, iii. 276, 429, 434, 441.

Cricket, John, iii. 391.

Crook, John, iii. 228, 476.

Crosby, Sarah, ii. 286, 289, 398, 436, 565; iii. 41, 68.

Crowther, Jonathan, iii. 507, 581.

Cudworth, William, i. 482; ii. 400, 527.

Cussons, George, i. 11; ii. 410; iii. 315.

Cutler, Ann, iii. 606.

“Dairyman’s Daughter,” The, iii. 387, 503.

Dales Circuit, iii. 631.

Dall, Robert, iii. 225, 304, 532.

Darlington, ii. 407; iii. 293, 535, 606.

Darney, William, i. 545; ii. 128; iii. 68.

Dartmouth, Lord, ii. 509, 511; iii. 197.

Davenport, Rev. Thomas, iii. 383.

Deal, i. 173.

Deaths, Happy, i. 294, 355, 395; iii. 218, 219.

Deed of Declaration, iii. 408, 417, 465.

Delamotte, Charles, i. 117, 118, 134, 135, 140, 146, 164.

Delamotte, William, i. 299.

Delany, Dr., i. 80.

Deleznot, Rev. Mr., i. 353.

Delph, iii. 323.

Demoniacs, i. 401, 531; iii. 541.

Depravity, National, i. 62.

Deptford, iii. 488, 490.

Derby, ii. 398, 501; iii. 244.

Devizes, i. 538.

Dewsbury, iii. 275, 565.

Dewsbury Chapel Case, iii. 551.

Dickenson, Rev. Peard, iii. 621.

Dillon, John, ii. 603.

Dingle, Thomas, iii. 27.

Dispensary opened, i. 11, 525.

Diss, iii. 629.

Diversions, iii. 517.

Dixon, Rev. Mr., i. 160.

Dixon, Thomas, iii. 295, 326, 414.

Dobbin, Dr., quoted, iii. 660.

Dobinson, Mr., ii. 501.

Dodd, Dr., ii. 231, 526, 597; iii. 237-240.

Doddridge, Dr., i. 251, 300, 383, 490, 515, 516.

Dodwell, Rev. William, iii. 356, 383.

Dogmatism, ii. 542.

Doncaster, i. 493; ii. 502; iii. 618.

Dover, ii. 339, 363, 548.

Downes, John, i. 402, 418, 441, 518; ii. 26, 134, 226, 450, 461.

Downes, Rev. John, ii. 342.

Dram Drinking, ii. 390, 540; iii. 44.

Dress, i. 139; ii. 390; iii. 413, 470, 517, 621.

“Drummer Jack,” ii. 19.

Drunkenness, i. 503.

Dublin, i. 556; ii. 3, 35, 77, 82, 143, 236, 272, 301, 350, 445, 447, 537; iii. 41, 109, 202, 206, 251, 269, 313, 392, 459, 493, 542, 568, 623.

_Dublin Chronicle_, iii. 570.

_Dublin Evening Post_, iii. 568.

Dudley, ii. 115, 500.

Dumfries, ii. 164; iii. 532, 608.

Dunbar, ii. 276, 471; iii. 66.

Dundee, ii. 567.

Dunlop, Andrew, iii. 315.

Dunstan, Edward, i. 543.

Durham, i. 458; ii. 277, 407, 588; iii. 610.

Earthquakes, ii. 71, 212.

Easingwold, iii. 473.

Easterbrook, Rev. Joseph, iii. 35, 600.

Easton, John, iii. 342.

Edinberry, ii. 35, 302.

Edinburgh, ii. 118, 470, 503, 568; iii. 63, 121, 371, 411, 534.

Education of Children, iii. 399.

Education of the Wesleys, i. 17.

Edwards, John, i. 537; ii. 241.

Edwards, Rev. Jonathan, i. 218, 500.

Eels, William, iii. 558.

Egginton, Rev. Mr., i. 407, 414.

Election, i. 311, 334, 349; ii. 144, 145, 536.

Electricity, ii. 161.

Elizabeth, Queen, iii. 32.

Ellison, Richard, ii. 139.

Elmoor, Micah, i. 541.

Elocution, ii. 60.

Ely, iii. 178.

Embury, Philip, ii. 146, 239, 607; iii. 47.

England needed Methodism, i. 173.

England, State of, i. 16, 42, 60; ii. 393; iii. 185, 286, 318.

Enniskillen, iii. 153.

Entwisle, Joseph, iii. 29, 509.

Episcopacy, ii. 244, 257.

Epitaphs, iii. 457.

Epworth, i. 91, 387, 405, 458, 488, 493, 540; ii. 8, 120, 278, 300, 327, 413, 473; iii. 371, 413, 539, 545, 618.

Epworth, Fire at, i. 17.

Epworth Rectory, i. 95.

Erasmus, Bishop, ii. 486.

Erskine, Rev. Ralph, i. 264.

Escrick, George, iii. 351.

Eustick, Mr., i. 507.

Evans, Caleb, iii. 187, 188.

Evans, John, i. 494.

Evans, Rev. Theophilus, ii. 229.

Everton, ii. 311, 331, 341, 397, 444.

Evesham, ii. 163, 399, 560; iii. 47.

Exeter, i. 419, 473, 554; ii. 448; iii. 302, 384, 492.

Faith, i. 52, 167, 177, 182, 186, 238, 552; ii. 216.

Falmouth, i. 471; ii. 279; iii. 587.

Family Religion, i. 466.

Fanaticism, i. 188, 395; ii. 434, 454, 460.

Fasting, i. 81; iii. 157, 164, 179, 287, 631.

Faversham, i. 173; ii. 548.

Female Preaching, ii. 398; iii. 41, 111, 645.

Fenwick, John, ii. 612.

Fenwick, Michael, ii. 219, 278; iii. 351, 391, 522.

Ferguson, William, iii. 394.

Ferrars, Earl, ii. 364.

Fetter Lane Society, i. 301, 308.

Field Preaching, i. 227, 233, 235, 446; ii. 329, 339; iii. 588, 626.

Final Perseverance, i. 313; ii. 135, 536.

Fitzgerald, Lady Mary, iii. 650.

Fleetwood, William, i. 364.

Fletcher, Rev. John, ii. 220, 262, 299, 308, 437, 464, 556, 563; iii. 3, 19, 34, 87, 92, 95, 100, 136, 140, 147, 158, 181, 190, 209, 212, 232, 234, 247, 290, 361, 370, 416, 429, 463, 472, 480, 487.

Fleury, Claude, ii. 64.

Fleury, Rev. Mr., iii. 113.

_Fogg’s Weekly Journal_, i. 85, 86.

“Fool of Quality,” iii. 342.

Foote, Samuel, ii. 366, 591.

Fothergill, Dr., ii. 161, 174, 189.

Foundery, Old, i. 271, 551; ii. 498; iii. 220, 303.

Fox, John, ii. 421.

Francke’s Orphanage, i. 199.

Francks, Samuel, ii. 345; iii. 155, 207.

Franklin, Benjamin, ii. 161.

Frederica, i. 124, 131, 134.

“Free Grace,” Sermon, i. 317, 320, 323.

Free, Rev. Dr., ii. 321.

Freedom of Speech, i. 497.

French Invasion, threatened, i. 438; ii. 323.

French Language, ii. 260.

French Prisoners, ii. 339.

French Revolution, iii. 597.

Frome, i. 473; ii. 190; iii. 28.

Fulneck, i. 544.

Funeral, Irish, ii. 79.

Furley, Rev. Samuel, ii. 186, 450.

Gainsborough, ii. 330, 331, 413, 502.

Gallatin, Colonel, ii. 117, 189.

Gambold, Rev. John, i. 68, 70, 108, 179, 281, 337, 339, 361; iii. 222.

Garden, Rev. Mr., i. 139, 326.

Gardiner, Lady, ii. 470.

Gardner, John, ii. 253.

Garretson, Freeborn, iii. 461, 484, 566.

Gateshead, ii. 328.

Gawksham, ii. 275.

Gayer, Mr., iii. 203.

_Gentleman’s Magazine_, i. 357.

Georgia, i. 109-117, 120, 122.

Georgian Mission, i. 169.

German Methodists, i. 9.

Ghosts, i. 22.

Gib, Rev. Adam, i. 374.

Gibraltar, iii. 46.

Gibson, Bishop, i. 207, 217, 244, 454, 548.

Gifted Itinerants, ii. 84.

Gilbert, Francis, ii. 298, 535; iii. 151.

Gilbert, Miss Mary, ii. 535.

Gilbert, Nathaniel, ii. 297, 535; iii. 273.

Gilbert, Nicholas, ii. 382.

Gill, Rev. Dr., ii. 148, 191.

Gillies, Rev. John, ii. 164, 165, 276, 328; iii. 9.

Girl, Starving, i. 71.

Giving, ii. 516.

Glasbrook, James, ii. 353, 587.

Glasgow, ii. 164, 276, 328, 568; iii. 9, 533.

Glass, John, ii. 293.

Glenorchy, Lady, ii. 471, 604; iii. 64.

Gloucester, iii. 6, 503.

Godfathers, ii. 148.

Goldney, Edward, ii. 375.

Goodday, Rev. Thomas, ii. 334, 335, 606.

Goodenough, Matthew, iii. 259.

Gordon, Lord George, iii. 323, 341.

Gordon Riots, iii. 318.

_Gospel Magazine_, iii. 89, 105, 179, 233, 237, 256, 314.

Gospel Preaching, iii. 135.

Grant, Sir Archibald, ii. 404.

Grant, Sir Lodowick, iii. 412.

Grantham, iii. 356.

Grantham, Rev. Thomas, i. 366.

Granville, Mary, i. 74.

Graves, Rev. C. G., i. 339, 382, 391, 406, 414.

Green, Rev. Dr., ii. 370.

Green, Rev. Thomas, ii. 217.

Greenwood, Parson, iii. 352, 553-555.

Greenwood, Paul, ii. 381.

Gregory, Dr., iii. 122.

Grey, Rev. Zachary, i. 325, 476.

Griffith, Rev. Thomas, ii. 229.

Grimsby, i. 406, 488; ii. 11, 278, 327, 502; iii. 294.

Grimshaw, Rev. William, i. 536, 544; ii. 13, 17, 165, 166, 204, 211, 245, 275, 327, 363, 384, 387, 412, 415, 423, 478, 573; iii. 373.

Grou, Monsieur, ii. 11.

Guier, Philip, ii. 144, 146.

Guisborough, ii. 409.

Guiseley, ii. 330.

Gwennap, i. 524, 540; ii. 289; iii. 275, 364, 588.

Haime, John, i. 494; ii. 164, 190.

Hales, Rev. Dr., i. 265.

Halifax, i. 544; ii. 12, 573; iii. 126, 291, 606.

Hall, Westley, i. 68, 99, 117, 132, 285, 337, 496, 561; ii. 87; iii. 212.

Hall, Mrs., iii. 567.

Halyburton, Thomas, i. 287.

Hamilton, Dr. James, iii. 122, 163, 584.

Hammet, William, iii. 441.

Hampson, John, ii. 102, 189, 226, 381, 398, 511, 579; iii. 251, 277, 298, 334, 420, 423, 424, 449, 534, 552.

Hampton, i. 426.

Hanby, Thomas, ii. 470, 560; iii. 71, 85, 118, 417, 441, 574, 602.

Harman, John, ii. 373, 498.

Harris, Howel, i. 220, 275, 277, 299, 307, 315, 321, 342, 349, 375, 402, 535; ii. 68, 154, 236, 479, 555, 608; iii. 128.

Harrison, Hannah, ii. 421; iii. 41.

Harrison, Nathaniel, i. 384.

Hart, Joseph, i. 364.

Hartlepool, ii. 277, 330.

Hartley, Rev. Thomas, ii. 518.

Haverfordwest, ii. 595.

Haweis, Rev. Dr., ii. 463, 499; iii. 34.

Hawes, Dr., i. 564.

Hawnby, ii. 277.

Haworth, ii. 12, 33, 69, 155, 275, 330, 363, 412, 573; iii. 292, 325.

Hayes, ii. 70.

Hayes, Eleanor, i. 165.

Hayfield, ii. 195.

Healey, John, i. 440; ii. 2.

Hebrew Points, ii. 260.

Heck, Barbara, ii. 239, 607; iii. 47.

Helme, John, ii. 455.

Helmsley, ii. 335, 473, 502.

Helstone, ii. 218, 585.

Heptonstall, ii. 18, 141.

Heresy, ii. 244.

Herrnhuth, i. 199, 202-207.

Hertford, iii. 28.

Hervey, Rev. James, i. 68, 132, 133; ii. 194, 227, 261, 293, 315, 526, 535; iii. 56.

Hervey, T., i. 252.

Hewgill, William, ii. 277.

Hexham, i. 507.

Hey, William, iii. 363.

Hicks, Rev. Mr., ii. 310.

High Churchism, i. 95, 147, 152, 160, 496.

Hill, Rev. Rowland, iii. 106, 137, 255, 258, 266.

Hill, Sir Richard, iii. 32, 34, 54, 75, 106, 136, 159, 179, 266.

Hilton, John, iii. 245.

Hinckley, iii. 295, 392.

Hitchcock, Rev. Dr., ii. 428.

Hitchins, Thomas, i. 524.

Hoblin, Rev. Mr., i. 417.

Hobson, Elizabeth, iii. 10.

Hodges, Rev. John, i. 442.

Hodgson, Ralph, iii. 536.

Holder, George, iii. 362, 593, 631.

Holland, i. 196; iii. 393, 487.

“Honest Munchin,” i. 413.

Hooker, Mr., i. 326.

Hopkey, Miss, i. 146-149, 169.

Hopper, Christopher, i. 543, 545; ii. 52, 75, 118, 254, 381, 383, 404, 407, 462, 612; iii. 152, 169, 297, 355, 382.

Horncastle, ii. 327, 413, 566.

Horne, Bishop, ii. 457; iii. 34.

Horne, Melville, i. 11.

Horton, John, iii. 17, 650, 655.

Hoskins, John, iii. 176.

Hosmer, John, ii. 408.

Hospital, Methodist, proposed, ii. 360.

How, John, ii. 290.

Howard, John, iii. 495, 581.

Huddersfield, ii. 274, 414, 541; iii. 292.

Hull, ii. 139, 330, 410; iii. 473, 538, 611.

Humane Society, Royal, iii. 251.

Hume, David, iii, 121.

Humphreys, Dr., i. 141.

Humphreys, Joseph, i. 346, 402.

Hunt, John, ii. 606.

Huntingdon, Lady, i. 339, 341, 369, 381; ii. 20, 68, 245, 326, 337, 364, 448, 462, 508, 556, 604; iii. 2, 34, 59, 73, 88, 92, 431.

Hurd, Dr., ii. 493.

Husk, General, i. 492.

Hutchins, Mr., i. 179.

Hutchinson, John, ii. 260; iii. 491.

Hutton, James, i. 108, 132, 181, 182, 236, 298, 300, 307, 342, 420, 477; ii. 158, 159, 220, 222.

Hutton, Mrs., i. 189.

Hutton, Rev. Mr., i. 189.

Hutton Rudby, ii. 409, 570.

Hymn Book, Methodist, ii. 181; iii. 343.

Hymn Singing in Scotland, ii. 164.

Hymn Writing, i. 397.

“Hymns and Sacred Poems,” i. 290.

I‘Anson, Mr., ii. 358.

Ilkestone, iii. 475.

Imputed Righteousness, ii. 458, 469, 551; iii. 14.

Infidelity and Popery, i. 140.

Infidelity at Oxford, i. 65.

Ingham, Benjamin, i. 68, 108, 117, 118, 122, 126, 127, 135, 137, 196, 198, 250, 277, 299, 306, 328, 338; ii. 116, 164, 166, 534; iii. 255.

Innys, Rev. Mr., i. 538.

Inverness, iii. 65, 293, 507.

Ireland, i. 556.

Irish Methodists, iii. 42, 227.

Irish Primitive Methodists, i. 6.

Isle of Man, iii. 228, 241, 354, 593.

Isle of Wight, i. 121, 171; ii. 304; iii. 386.

Itinerancy, iii. 167, 168, 561.

Itinerant Preachers Advised, ii. 163, 199.

Itinerant Preachers in 1744, i. 459.

Jackson, Daniel, iii. 598.

Jackson, Thomas, ii. 114.

Jaco, Peter, i. 555; iii. 297.

Jane, John, ii. 75.

Janitor, Grateful, i. 24.

Jarratt, Rev. Mr., iii. 151.

Jenkins, Herbert, i. 537.

Jephson, Rev. Alexander, ii. 369.

Johnson, Dr. Samuel, i. 51, 61; iii. 185, 238, 294, 406.

Johnson, John, ii. 359, 383.

Johnson, Miss, iii. 272.

Johnson, Thomas, ii. 416.

Jones, Jacob, iii. 651.

Jones, Rev. Griffith, i. 221.

Jones, Rev. John, ii. 11, 202, 203, 358, 486, 507; iii. 205.

Jones, Rev. Thomas, ii. 324.

Jumpers, Welsh, ii. 480.

Justification, i. 52, 306, 443, 497.

Keighley, i. 544; ii. 330; iii. 243, 289.

Keighley, Joshua, iii. 441, 507.

Keith, Jeannie, i. 542; ii. 52, 166.

Kelso, ii. 276; iii. 371.

Kempis, Thomas à, i. 33-36, 106; iii. 631.

Kendal, ii. 164, 505, 535.

Kennicott, Dr., i. 448.

Kennington Common, i. 228.

Kershaw, James, ii. 531, 535; iii. 362.

Kilham, Alexander, iii. 408, 504.

Kinchin, Charles, i. 67, 225.

King, Archbishop, iii. 643.

King, John, iii. 207.

King, Lord, i. 508.

Kingsford, William, iii. 562.

Kingswood, i. 227, 268, 519; ii. 34, 75, 86, 89, 290, 425; iii. 110.

Kingswood School, i. 269; ii. 7, 121, 171, 241, 287, 297, 454, 559; iii. 51, 70, 129, 367, 396-400.

Kinnard, iii. 41.

Kinsale, ii. 147, 354; iii. 460.

Kirkby, Rev. John, ii. 70.

Kirkham, Robert, i. 49.

Knaresborough, ii. 411.

Knight, Titus, ii. 573.

Knox, Alexander, ii. 536, 577.

Koker, Dr., i. 196; ii. 57.

Lackington, James, i. 550.

Lacy, David, ii. 275.

Lambeth, iii. 217, 649.

Lancaster, John, iii. 416.

Lancaster, Rev. Nathaniel, ii. 616.

Land, Rev. Tristam, i. 242.

Landau Church, i. 458.

Lane End, iii. 411, 472.

Laneast, i. 458.

Langhorne, Dr., ii. 213, 455.

Langston, Mr., ii. 375.

Languages, ii. 135.

Larwood, Samuel, ii. 187.

Latrobe, Benjamin, i. 556.

Laughing, i. 293.

Launceston, ii. 190, 218, 361.

Lavington, Bishop, ii. 23, 91, 134, 150.

Law, William, i. 50, 83, 99, 132, 185-187, 284, 330, 399; ii. 63, 265, 269; iii. 36.

Lay Preaching, i. 201, 276; ii. 246.

Learning, Wesley on, i. 367; ii. 64, 491.

Leatherhead, iii. 650.

Lee, Thomas, ii. 572; iii. 326, 327.

Leeds, i. 490, 495, 513; ii. 2, 33, 120, 139, 166, 316, 399, 448, 584; iii. 45, 68, 126, 206, 270, 292, 356, 415.

Leek, iii. 118.

Lefevre, Mrs., ii. 109.

Leicester, ii. 170, 281.

Leifchild, Rev. Dr., iii. 488.

Leighton Buzzard, iii. 114.

Leith, iii. 123.

Leland, Dr. Thomas, ii. 493.

Lending Society, i. 550.

Leominster, i. 524.

Letters for first time published, i. 26, 27, 29, 37, 94, 131, 132, 136, 137, 224, 233, 306, 312; ii. 112, 167, 201, 253, 281, 360, 416, 503, 508, 563, 564, 612; iii. 3, 5, 31, 54, 55, 69, 70, 72, 78, 83, 88, 95, 150, 177, 204, 212, 225, 230, 273, 277, 284, 288, 289, 293, 304, 315, 324, 336, 337, 349, 355, 358, 376, 377, 378, 382, 392, 404, 408, 428, 442, 454, 467, 477, 482, 486, 491, 497, 507, 522, 525, 532, 542-544, 546, 565, 580, 590, 592, 598, 601, 605, 621, 632, 633, 643, 649.

Leven, Lord, iii. 412.

Lewen, Miss, ii. 588.

Ley, William, ii. 353; iii. 17.

Leytonstone, ii. 287.

Libraries, i. 499.

Licensing Chapels, iii. 511.

Lichfield, Bishop of, i. 61.

Limerick, ii. 36, 37, 78, 354, 448; iii. 460.

Lincoln, iii. 327, 617.

Lisbon, Earthquake at, ii. 223.

Lisburn, ii. 240, 445; iii. 154.

Liskeard, ii. 290.

List of Itinerants, ii. 126.

Liverpool, ii. 196, 274, 301, 328, 448, 566, 600; iii. 9, 486, 590.

Lloyd, Rev. David, iii. 402.

Lloyd, Rev. Richard, ii. 79.

_Lloyd’s Evening Post_, ii. 348, 388, 428.

Logic, ii. 90.

_London Chronicle_, ii. 460.

London Circuit Plan in 1792, iii. 223.

_London Daily Post_, ii. 58.

_London Evening Post_, i. 473.

London in 1739, i. 213.

_London Magazine_, ii. 292, 427.

London Methodist Chapels, ii. 89; iii. 216.

London Methodist Day School, i. 550.

London Methodist Society, i. 420, 461, 489.

Londonderry, ii. 536; iii. 42, 202.

Longden, Henry, iii. 474.

Longridge, Michael, iii. 604.

Lots, Casting, i. 147, 232, 323, 531.

Loughborough, iii. 69.

Lovefeast at Fetter Lane, i. 229.

Lovefeasts, Methodist, ii. 341, 539.

Lowes, Matthew, iii. 6, 70, 71, 78.

Lowestoft, ii. 512; iii. 628.

Lowth, Bishop, ii. 596; iii. 251, 332.

Loyalty, Methodist, i. 439, 440, 491; iii. 235, 236, 286.

Lunell, Mr., i. 557; ii. 5.

Lurgan, ii. 303, 445; iii. 202.

Lutheran Reformation, i. 2.

Luton, iii. 114.

Lynn, iii. 629.

McAllum, Duncan, iii. 272, 293, 497, 507, 565.

Macaulay, Lord, iii. 660.

Macclesfield, ii. 448; iii. 8, 165, 370, 393, 404, 493, 501, 605.

M‘Donald, James, iii. 630.

M‘Geary, John, iii. 493.

M‘Geary, Thomas, iii. 399.

M‘Gowan, John, ii. 407; iii. 34, 314.

Machiavel, Nicholas, i. 134.

M‘Kersey, J., iii. 466.

Mackford, Mr., ii. 14.

Mackie, George, iii. 134.

M‘Nab, Alexander, iii. 84, 85, 303, 348, 559.

Madan, Rev. Martin, ii. 283, 448, 499, 556.

Maddox, Mr., iii. 421.

Madeley, ii. 299; iii. 290, 370, 411, 472, 603.

Maldon, ii. 300.

Malton, ii. 570.

Manchester, i. 92, 174, 545; ii. 138, 164, 327, 399, 448, 478, 540; iii. 119, 313, 337, 350, 353, 393, 411, 416, 496, 605.

Mann, John, iii. 544.

Manners, John, ii. 415, 570.

Manners, Nicholas, ii. 306; iii. 559.

Manning, Rev. Charles, i. 551; ii. 70, 101.

March, Miss, iii. 177.

Marienbourn, i. 197.

Marriage with deceased wife’s sister, ii. 259.

Marriages, Improper, iii. 364, 640.

Marriott, Thomas, i. 465.

Marvellous Escape, iii. 169.

Mary, Queen of Scotland, iii. 32.

Maskew, Jonathan, ii. 411; iii. 68.

Mason, John, ii. 170; iii. 598.

Mason, William, iii. 75.

Massiot, James, ii. 304.

Mathematics, ii. 389.

Mather, Alexander, ii. 184, 488; iii. 155, 204, 327, 375, 441, 478, 553, 558, 575.

Maud, Rev. J., i. 474.

Maxfield, Thomas, i. 274, 302, 369, 454, 470; ii. 381, 432, 436, 440, 450, 454, 462, 464, 474, 482, 486, 507, 556; iii. 26, 59, 115, 261, 296.

Maxwell, Lady, ii. 471, 503, 603; iii. 40, 65, 84, 86, 561.

Mayer, Matthew, ii. 328, 473; iii 290.

Mayor, First Methodist, ii. 274.

Mayor of Grampound, ii. 290.

Means of Grace, i. 304.

Mears, William, iii. 622.

Meek, Jenny, i. 487.

Meggot, Samuel, ii. 472.

Mellar Barn, ii. 142.

Meriton, Rev. John, i. 442, 458, 539; ii. 3.

Merryweather, George, ii. 408, 415, 565, 612; iii. 69, 83.

Methodism, Growth of, ii. 538.

Methodism’s first Lay Preacher, i. 274.

Methodist Episcopal Church, i. 8.

Methodist Manifestoes, i. 484; ii. 533.

Methodist, Name of, i. 67, 331.

Methodist New Connexion, i. 5.

Methodist Newspapers, i. 11.

Methodism, Perpetuation of, iii. 49.

Methodist Protestant Church, i. 9.

Methodist Statistics, i. 7, 9; ii. 608, 609; iii. 330, 620.

Methodists not perfect, ii. 540, 580.

Middleton, Dr. Conyers, ii. 34, 61.

Middleton, John, ii. 409.

Midsomer Norton, iii. 231.

Mill, Peter, iii. 573.

Millard, Henry, i. 453.

Millenarianism, ii. 220, 521; iii. 544.

Miller, Robert, ii. 483; iii. 626.

Milner, Rev. J., ii. 116, 141, 164, 166, 330.

Milton, John, ii. 495.

Ministerial Responsibility, iii. 121.

Ministers, Unconverted, iii. 564.

Minulla, ii. 304.

Miracles, i. 531; ii. 87.

Missionary Collection, First Methodist, ii. 606.

Missionary Report, First Methodist, iii. 480.

Missionaries, Wesley on, i. 135, 142; ii. 606.

Missions, Methodist, iii. 46; iii. 272-274, 480-484.

Missions to India proposed, iii. 483.

Mitchell, Thomas, ii. 44, 381; iii. 68.

“Mitre,” The, ii. 241, 254.

Molther, Philip H., i. 297, 301, 302.

Monmouth, iii. 339.

Monro, Dr., iii. 122.

Montanists, ii. 87.

Moon, Elizabeth, ii. 409.

Moore, Henry, i. 147, 350; ii. 101, 115; iii. 16, 224, 246, 441, 543, 566, 575, 598, 609, 616, 647.

Moore, William, iii. 458.

Moorfields, i. 214.

Moorhouse, Michael, iii. 467.

Moravian Missions, i. 300.

Moravianism, i. 205, 206, 210, 281; ii. 155, 467; iii. 72.

Moravians, i. 121, 126, 195, 279, 310, 337, 477, 478, 535; ii. 58, 95.

Morgan, James, ii. 358; iii. 16, 23, 41.

Morgan, R., i. 131.

Morgan, William, i. 67, 84.

Morley, ii. 331.

Morley, Dr., i. 58.

Morning Preaching, iii. 22, 167, 410.

Morpeth, ii. 329.

Morris, James, ii. 315.

Moss, Richard, i. 471, 482; ii. 11.

Murgatroyd, John, i. 385.

Murlin, John, ii. 381; iii. 292.

Murray, Grace, i. 541, 543; ii. 12, 45-56.

Music, ii. 500.

Musselburgh, ii. 118, 276.

Myles, William, iii. 154, 568, 572, 583.

Mystics, The, i. 133; ii. 519.

Nantwich, ii. 163; iii. 118.

National Alarm, iii. 267, 286.

National Churches, i. 509.

National Commotion, ii. 234; iii. 39.

National Distress and its Remedies, iii. 130.

Naval and Military Bible Society, iii. 315.

Neath, i. 525; iii. 20.

Nelson, John, i. 369, 381, 383, 418, 420, 441, 458, 507, 544; ii. 53, 169, 383, 573; iii. 70, 373.

Nervousness, iii. 274, 489.

New Birth, i. 230.

New Mills, iii. 9.

New York, ii. 607; iii. 47.

Newark, iii. 327, 491, 549.

Newbury, iii. 29, 62, 471.

Newcastle on Tyne, i. 385, 392, 403-405, 425, 431, 461, 483, 487, 490, 494, 513, 541; ii. 12, 33, 49, 56, 112, 117, 120, 140, 166, 212, 328, 406, 418, 470, 503, 537, 567, 569, 595, 603, 606; iii. 7, 17, 66, 123, 169, 202, 215, 241, 294, 355, 412, 573, 604, 607, 608.

Newfoundland, iii. 25, 176, 458.

Newgate Prison, ii. 396.

Newlyn, i. 555; ii. 25.

Newman, Miss, ii. 560.

Newry, ii. 445, 600.

Newspaper, First Methodist, i. 346.

Newton, Rev. John, ii. 295, 314, 349, 363; iii. 33.

Nitschmann, David, i. 117, 119, 146.

Nitschmann, Hannah, ii. 157.

Norris, Dr. John, i. 367.

North, Lord, iii. 197.

Northallerton, i. 486, 487.

Northampton, ii. 587.

Northtawton, ii. 544.

Northwich, i. 547.

Norton, Mr., ii. 256.

Norwich, ii. 123, 189, 218, 273, 290, 309, 313, 317, 325, 333, 342, 348, 381, 397, 444, 482, 512, 534, 615; iii. 178, 405, 465, 629.

Norwood, ii. 290.

“Notes on New Testament,” ii. 184, 226.

“Notes on Old Testament,” ii. 552.

Nottingham, i. 339, 440, 507, 518; ii. 514, 560; iii. 409, 514.

Nova Scotia, iii. 401, 497, 545.

Novels, iii. 172, 450.

Nowell, Dr., iii. 32, 54, 108.

Oastler, Robert, iii. 424.

Oddie, James, iii. 70, 71, 420, 559, 574.

Oglethorpe, General, i. 110, 117, 118, 122, 129, 136, 146.

Okeley, Francis, ii. 301.

Oldham, iii. 290, 371.

Oldham, Adam, iii. 119.

O’Leary, Arthur, iii. 320.

Oliphant, Lawrence, ii. 190.

Oliver, John, iii. 71.

Olivers, Thomas, ii. 489, 588; iii. 41, 104, 106-108, 140, 156, 158, 166, 181, 188, 259, 285.

Oratorios, ii. 499.

Ordination, i. 510.

Ordination of Methodist Preachers, ii. 202, 487; iii. 311, 331, 427.

Ordination Vows, i. 100.

Original Sin, i. 443; ii. 294.

Orphan House, Newcastle, i. 393, 519, 543.

Orphanage, Methodist, ii. 517.

Orton, Rev. Job, iii. 19.

Osborn, Thomas, ii. 359.

Osmotherley, i. 485, 487, 490, 541, 544; ii. 12, 107, 140, 212, 277, 409.

Otley, ii. 330, 410, 416.

Oulton, John, ii. 370.

Owen, Miss, iii. 129.

Oxford, i. 174, 179, 182, 224; iii. 29, 32.

Oxford Methodists, 66-74, 83-88, 90, 92, 106, 182, 361.

Padiham, ii. 275; iii. 291.

Palatines, ii. 146, 238, 354.

Paoli, General, iii. 454.

Papists, i. 485; ii. 384; iii. 318-323.

Parkhurst, Dr., ii. 180.

Pastoral Visitation, i. 420, 446; ii. 313, 580; iii. 23, 125, 164.

Pateley, ii. 572; iii. 326.

Pawson, John, ii. 112, 443, 511, 547; iii. 163, 221, 297, 300, 310-312, 420, 423, 428, 441, 442, 496, 529, 557, 573, 582.

Payne, John, ii. 493.

Pearse, Colonel, iii. 460.

Pearson, George, iii. 8.

Pebworth, iii. 7.

Peel, Sir Robert, iii. 499.

Pembroke, iii. 20, 110.

Penitents, i. 445.

Penn, Rev. James, ii. 456.

Pennington, William, ii. 532.

Penrith, iii. 327.

Pensford, i. 236.

Perfection, Christian, i. 88, 288, 313, 316, 334, 339, 349, 365, 444, 461, 498, 535, 553; ii. 215, 232, 306, 346, 399, 413, 416, 431, 439, 442, 447, 449-453, 461, 465, 482, 494, 507, 535, 546, 550, 562, 593, 596; iii. 12, 14, 22, 26, 59, 121, 462, 625, 633.

Periam, Joseph, i. 247.

Perronet, Charles, i. 559; ii. 2, 34, 84, 109, 189, 200, 201, 206, 381, 548.

Perronet, Edward, ii. 57, 84, 101, 104, 200, 230, 241, 254, 419.

Perronet, Rev. Vincent, i. 512, 525; ii. 6, 8, 54, 62, 92, 104, 107, 108, 129, 130, 149, 179, 230, 298, 467, 549; iii. 53, 96, 122, 296, 390, 463.

Persecution, i. 236, 238, 296, 331, 356, 396, 425, 453, 470, 547; ii. 2, 37, 272, 291, 353.

Persecutors, Death of, ii. 278.

Perth, iii. 10, 120, 168.

Peters, Sarah, ii. 27, 28.

Philanthropy, i. 294, 332, 352; ii. 348, 467; iii. 458, 491.

Philips, Sir John, i. 132.

Pickering, ii. 570.

Pickles, Joseph, ii. 411.

Piercy, George, ii. 607.

Piers, Rev. Henry, i. 375, 427.

Pilkington, Mrs., ii. 77.

Pilmoor, Joseph, iii. 47, 54, 178.

Pine, William, iii. 188, 211.

Piracy, i. 465.

Pitt, Right Hon. William, iii. 450.

Placey, ii. 276.

Plagiarism, i. 366.

Plainness, ii. 183.

Playdell, Mrs., iii. 532.

Plendelieth, Rev. Mr., iii. 13.

Plummer, Stephen, ii. 171.

Plymouth, i. 554; ii. 190, 361, 585; iii. 28, 384, 459, 492, 587.

Pocklington, ii. 140, 278.

Poor House, Methodist, i. 549.

Popery, iii. 315, 318, 388.

Poplar, iii. 115.

Port Isaac, i. 555; ii. 361.

Portadown, ii. 600.

Portarlington, ii. 37, 78, 82, 302, 353, 447; iii. 42.

Portsmouth, ii. 170.

Potter, Archbishop, i. 43; ii. 16; iii. 571.

Potter, Rev. Mr., ii. 317.

Potto, ii. 409.

Power, Autocratic, ii. 577; iii. 305, 309.

Prayer Answered, i. 232; iii. 204.

Prayer Book, Methodist, iii. 548.

Prayer Meetings, iii. 135, 522, 623.

Preachers’ Allowances, iii. 550.

Preachers, how to mend, ii. 582.

Preachers, First Methodist, iii. 455.

Preaching, Extempore, iii. 563.

Preaching, Gospel, ii. 130.

Preaching the Law, ii. 84.

Preaching, Lay, i. 369; ii. 245.

Preaching, Methodist, i. 515.

Predestination, i. 40, 318, 319, 366; ii. 148; iii. 14, 54.

Preston, iii. 354.

Preston Pans, ii. 567.

Pretender, The, i. 42, 489.

Price, Dr., iii. 234.

Primitive Methodists, i. 6; ii. 609.

Prince Edward’s Island, iii. 66.

Pritchard, John, ii. 547.

Protestant Association, iii. 318.

Publications, Anti-Methodist, i. 325, 364, 426, 454, 474, 513; ii. 180, 217, 229, 270, 291, 367, 427, 455, 489, 525, 537, 550, 590, 616; iii. 35, 56, 79, 255, 261, 314.

Publications, Wesley’s, i. 90, 105, 210, 288, 333, 365, 397, 430, 463, 500, 529, 562; ii. 29, 60, 89, 135, 142, 147, 181, 191, 220, 264, 293, 317, 345, 389, 429, 457, 494, 532, 550, 593, 617; iii. 36, 57, 80, 112, 145, 161, 182, 210, 234, 260, 267, 280, 315, 342, 366, 387, 406, 455, 469, 488, 515, 593, 633.

Publow, iii. 129.

Punctuality, iii. 539.

Quakerism, i. 489; ii. 30; iii. 245, 246.

Quarterly Meetings, ii. 42.

Quarterly Visitation, i. 380; iii. 514.

Questions to Candidates, ii. 583.

Quick, Catherine, i. 416.

Quincy, Rev. Samuel, i. 114, 126, 127.

Rankin, Thomas, ii. 507, 532, 545; iii. 69, 97, 194, 248, 297, 299, 300, 429, 441, 510, 566, 567, 575, 654.

Reading (Berks.), ii. 218.

Reading recommended, ii. 515; iii. 359, 632.

Redemption, Universal, i. 535.

Reece, Richard, iii. 29, 509.

Reeves, Jonathan, i. 453, 454, 473.

Religion, how to Revive, iii. 22.

Religious Cheerfulness, i. 138.

Religious Reformations Compared, i. 533.

Religious Revivals, i. 218, 220, 222, 223, 467; iii. 124.

Religious Societies, i. 254.

Relly, James, i. 536; ii. 240, 400.

Relly, John, i. 537.

Renty, Monsieur de, i. 366.

Repentance, i. 52, 497; iii. 24.

Reprobation, i. 317; ii. 144, 145.

Reproving Sin, iii. 622.

Reynolds, John, ii. 484.

Richardson, Rev. John, ii. 507, 573; iii. 222, 299.

Rich Methodists Warned, iii. 456, 516, 519, 563, 594, 636.

Riches, Danger of, iii. 347.

Richmond (Yorkshire), iii. 18.

Ridley, Mr., i. 491, 494.

Rimius, Henry, ii. 156.

Riots in Staffordshire, i. 407.

Ripon, ii. 569; iii. 326.

Ritchie, Miss, ii. 411; iii. 243, 337, 461, 621, 650, 651.

Ritualism, i. 168.

Robe, Rev. James, i. 222.

Roberts, Thomas, iii. 621, 647.

Robertson, Dr., iii. 120.

Robin Hood’s Bay, ii. 277, 330, 409.

Robinson, Archbishop, i. 277.

Robinson, Henry Crabb, iii. 628.

Rochdale, ii. 57.

Rochester, iii. 622.

Rodda, Richard, iii. 248, 500, 574, 590.

Rogers, Hester Anne, iii. 166, 371, 392, 650.

Rogers, James, iii. 178, 348, 459, 625, 649, 650, 654.

Rolvenden, ii. 359.

Romaine, Rev. William, ii. 219, 277, 412, 448, 459, 463, 534, 556; iii. 75.

Romley, Rev. Mr., i. 405, 458, 488, 493; ii. 11.

Roquet, Rev. James, ii. 11, 546; iii. 16, 188.

Rotherham, ii. 69, 278, 331, 412, 502.

Roughlee, ii. 14.

Rousseau, iii. 58.

Rowell, Jacob, ii. 144, 381, 565.

Rules of Methodist Societies, i. 430.

Rutherford, Thomas, iii. 304, 623.

Rutherforth, Rev. Dr., ii. 490; iii. 36.

Ryan, Sarah, ii. 109, 285, 297, 517, 562.

Rye, iii. 566.

Ryles, Mr., iii 8.

Sabbath Desecration, i. 501; iii. 366, 372.

Sacraments, i. 81, 353, 501; ii. 263; iii. 574-576.

Sagar, William, iii. 243.

Salisbury, ii. 87, 218; iii. 52, 503.

Salmon, Mr., i. 117; iii. 118.

Saltzburghers, i. 112.

Salvation by Faith, i. 183, 238.

Sandeman, Robert, ii. 293, 534; iii. 3.

Sandemanianism, ii. 293, 550.

Saunderson, Hugh, iii. 42.

Savannah, i. 123, 126, 128, 161, 163.

Scarborough, ii. 330, 410, 509; iii. 413.

Schism, ii. 244.

Schisms, i. 325, 344.

Scilly Islands, i. 419.

Scotch Funerals, iii. 167.

Scotch National Assembly, ii. 567.

Scotland, Methodism in, ii. 119.

_Scots Magazine_, i. 239, 357.

Scott, Captain, ii. 587.

Scott, Francis, ii. 12.

Scott, Sir Walter, iii. 371.

Seabury, Dr. Samuel, iii. 440.

Secker, Archbishop, i. 500.

Selby, ii. 327.

Select Societies, i. 445.

Sellon, Rev. Walter, ii. 8, 11, 201, 281, 359, 531; iii. 54, 55, 81, 87, 91, 108, 117, 140, 180, 408, 431.

Separation from Church of England, ii. 198, 200, 241, 279, 317, 380, 402, 416, 444, 477, 526, 575; iii. 12, 18, 23, 270, 278, 330, 363, 391, 413, 431, 436, 449, 465, 468, 477, 488, 490, 496, 511, 523, 534, 542, 545, 547, 569, 613, 634.

Sermons before University, i. 362, 448.

Settle, iii. 242.

Sevenoaks, i. 376, 525; iii. 562.

Seward, William, i. 342.

Shackerley, ii. 18.

Shadford, George, iii. 175, 248.

Shaftesbury, ii. 86, 87, 218, 585.

Sharpe, Granville, iii. 114.

Shaw, Mrs., iii. 465.

Sheerness, ii. 615.

Sheffield, i. 390, 425, 488; ii. 139, 278, 328, 331, 501, 561; iii. 48, 328, 336, 348, 474.

Shent, William, ii. 118, 595; iii. 289, 296.

Shepherd, Mr., i. 416, 418.

“Shepherd of Salisbury Plain,” iii. 53.

Shepton Mallet, i. 524; ii. 1, 2, 86; iii. 590.

Sherlock, Bishop, ii. 72.

Shields, i. 404; ii. 329; iii. 18, 573.

Shirley, Lady Frances, ii. 32, 194.

Shirley, Rev. Walter, ii. 337, 364, 380; iii. 65, 93.

Shoreham, i. 507, 525; iii. 53.

Short Prayers, ii. 577.

Shrewsbury, iii. 19, 449.

Silvester, Rev, Tipping, i. 209.

Simeon, Rev. Charles, iii. 454, 510.

Simpson, Rev. David, iii. 165, 336, 370, 404, 501.

Simpson, Rev. Mr., i. 302, 303, 338, 476.

Simpson, Thomas, iii. 397.

Simpson, William, iii. 486, 522, 542.

Singing, i. 398; ii. 429; iii. 20, 22, 352, 502.

Skelton, Charles, ii. 36, 129, 134, 187, 241.

Skerret, Rev. Dr., i. 239.

Skircoat Green, i. 513.

Slanders, i. 357.

Slavery, ii. 132; iii. 114, 183, 650.

Sleep, i. 72; iii. 357, 359.

Sligo, ii. 354, 445; iii. 269.

Slocomb, John, i. 440.

Smalbroke, Bishop, i. 504.

Smith, Christopher, ii. 408.

Smith, John, ii. 350.

Smith, Rev. Haddon, iii. 80.

Smith, Rev. Thomas, iii. 337.

Smith, William, ii. 112; iii. 16, 169, 607.

Smyth, Agnes, iii. 241.

Smyth, Aquila, i. 326.

Smyth, Rev. Edward, iii. 241, 304, 313, 454, 494, 571, 572, 583, 624.

Smuggling, ii. 277, 449, 515, 617; iii. 215.

Snowsfields Chapel, i. 421.

Snuff taking, ii. 540.

Societies, Methodist, i. 278, 444.

Society for Reformation of Manners, ii. 468.

Society Meetings, i. 446.

Socinianism, ii. 295.

Soldiers, i. 432; ii. 231, 237.

South Leigh, ii. 498.

South Sea Bubble, i. 43.

Southall, Mr., ii. 500.

Southampton, iii. 503.

Southey, Robert, i. 265; iii. 656.

Spangenberg, Rev. Mr., i. 125, 420.

Sparrow, Samuel, iii. 117.

Spence, Robert, iii. 496, 539.

Spencer, William, ii. 11.

Spitalfields, ii. 534; iii. 25.

St. Agnes, i. 554; ii. 289, 361.

St. Austell, ii. 290; iii. 465, 587.

St. Helens, iii. 371.

St. Ives, i. 416, 453, 454, 554; ii. 87, 171, 218, 361, 587, 610.

St. Just, i. 489, 524; ii. 25, 87, 218, 289, 361.

Stafford, iii. 403, 411.

Stamp, John, iii. 573.

Stanhope, iii. 535.

Staniforth, Samson, ii. 487.

Stanton Harcourt, i. 174, 179.

Stationing Preachers, iii. 271, 339, 373, 418.

Stebbing, Rev. Dr., i. 240, 475.

Stennett, Dr., iii. 13.

Stephens, Joseph Rayner, iii. 462.

Stephens, William, i. 162, 164.

Sterne, Lawrence, ii. 369, 590; iii. 114.

Stevens, William, iii. 648.

Stewards, London, i. 422, 549.

Stockport, iii. 327.

Stockton, ii. 12, 120, 277, 330, 407; iii. 412.

Stokesley, ii. 330.

Stonehouse, Rev. Mr., i. 179, 305, 514.

Stourport, iii. 602, 647.

Strangers’ Friend Society, i. 11; iii. 252.

Stroud, ii. 500, 535; iii. 391, 410.

Sunday Schools, i. 10; ii. 534; iii. 414, 500, 522, 604.

Sunderland, i. 404; ii. 140, 277, 329, 618; iii. 48, 328, 336, 348, 474.

Suter, Alexander, iii. 497.

Swaddlers, i. 559.

Swearing, i. 502.

Sweden, Methodism in, iii. 66, 462.

Swedenborg, iii. 59, 407.

Swindells, Robert, ii. 2, 3, 29, 122, 129.

Syke House, i. 458.

Tadcaster, ii. 327, 330.

Taunton, i. 419; ii. 133; iii. 27, 211, 214.

Taxes, ii. 390; iii. 451.

Taylor, David, i. 10, 382, 383, 390, 426; ii. 42.

Taylor, Dr., ii. 18, 291, 294.

Taylor, Rev. Mr., iii. 431.

Taylor, Isaac, i. 266.

Taylor, Jeremy, i. 35, 36.

Taylor, Joseph, iii. 391, 441, 549, 574.

Taylor, Thomas, iii. 9, 20, 177, 225, 227, 243, 246, 271, 284, 287, 292, 306, 334, 361, 496, 544, 606, 611, 643.

Tea Drinking, i. 521.

Teetotalism, i. 117; iii. 111.

Tennant, Thomas, iii. 224.

Terryhugan, ii. 303.

Teulon, Mr., iii. 17.

Tewkesbury, iii. 411.

Theatres, ii. 514.

Theological Institution, i. 543.

Thirsk, i. 544; ii. 567, 595; iii. 424.

Thom, William, iii. 612.

Thompson, Joseph, ii. 568; iii. 573.

Thompson, Rev. Mr., i. 458; iii. 384.

Thompson, Thomas, iii. 272.

Thompson, William, iii. 152, 606.

Thornton, Mrs., iii. 78.

Thorold, Sir John, i. 132, 478.

Thurot, Commodore, ii. 350.

Ticket, Unique Society, ii. 188.

Tipton, i. 406.

Tissot, Dr., ii. 345; iii. 57.

Tiverton, ii. 86, 87, 133; iii. 275.

Todmorden, ii. 141.

Told, Silas, i. 273; ii. 387; iii. 279.

Toltschig, John, i. 196.

Tomo Chichi, i. 114, 126.

Tompson, Richard, ii. 214.

Toplady, Rev. Augustus, ii. 315, 487; iii. 54, 81, 139, 158, 179, 190, 210, 228, 232, 258, 266.

Tottie, Rev. Dr., ii. 591.

Towcester, ii. 348.

Townsend, Rev. Joseph, ii. 604.

Tract Distribution, i. 496.

Tract Society, Methodist, i. 11; iii. 369.

Tracts, Publication of, i. 505.

Trapp, Rev. Dr., i. 241, 329; ii. 63.

Tratham, David, ii. 129.

Trelawney, Sir Harry, iii. 339.

Trembath, John, i. 493, 558; iii. 385.

Trevecca, ii. 236.

Trevecca College, iii. 34, 50, 88, 128, 255.

Tripp, Ann, ii. 289.

Troutbeck, Dr., ii. 8.

Trowbridge, ii. 190; iii. 338.

Truro, ii. 449, 585; iii. 587.

Tucker, Rev. Dr., i. 244, 399.

Tullamore, ii. 4, 78, 303; iii. 269.

Tunstall, iii. 604.

Tyerman, Elizabeth, i. 486.

Tyerman, Rev. Daniel, iii. 387.

Tyrell’s Pass, ii. 2, 78, 353.

Ulverstone, ii. 69.

Union, i. 321; ii. 542.

Union, Clerical, proposed, ii. 508.

Union of Methodists, i. 511.

United Methodist Free Churches, i. 6.

Unthank, John, ii. 407.

Uxbridge, ii. 71.

Valton, John, iii. 337, 383, 552.

Vasey, Thomas, iii. 428.

Vegetarianism, i. 117, 525.

Venn, Rev. Henry, i. 11; ii. 186, 252, 337, 412, 414, 448, 459, 541; iii. 18.

Visitors, Methodist, i. 353, 422.

Voltaire, iii. 58, 288.

Voltaire and Wesley contrasted, i. 44.

Vowler, Rev. Mr., ii. 279.

Wakefield, i. 440; ii. 12, 139; iii. 184.

Waldron, Isaac, ii. 387.

Walker, Rev. Samuel, ii. 207, 211, 244, 250, 279, 317, 414, 585.

Walpole, Horace, ii. 32, 72, 558.

Walpole, Sir Robert, i. 103, 136.

Walsal, i. 407; ii. 501.

Walsh, Thomas, i. 462; ii. 146, 147, 200, 202, 206, 239, 261, 273, 304, 534, 597.

Wandsworth, ii. 25, 297.

Wanley, Dean, ii. 570.

Warburton, Bishop, i. 208; ii. 450, 454, 492, 519.

Ward, Elizabeth, ii. 407.

Ward, Valentine, ii. 471.

Warminster, ii. 1, 308.

Warne, Jonathan, iii. 139.

Warrener, William, iii. 441.

Warrington, ii. 565; iii. 352.

Watchnight, First, i. 333.

Watchnight Service, iii. 252.

Waterford, ii. 147; iii. 153, 202.

Waterland, Rev. Daniel, i. 330.

Watson, Richard, i. 265; ii. 102.

Watteville, Baron, i. 196.

Watts, Dr., iii. 334, 346.

Weardale, ii. 406, 503, 569; iii. 123, 610.

Webb, Captain, ii. 546, 607; iii. 47, 451.

Webster, Rev. Dr., iii. 64, 304.

Webster, Eleazer, i. 543.

Wednesbury, i. 406, 495; ii. 115, 348, 399, 501, 600; iii. 603.

_Weekly Miscellany_, i. 250, 326, 358.

Welch, Thomas, iii. 399.

Wells, Samuel, iii. 302.

Welsh Calvinistic Methodists, i. 4.

Wentworth, General, i. 493.

Wentworth House, iii. 475.

Wesley, Charles, jun., iii. 345, 360.

Wesley, Mrs. Charles, ii. 35; iii. 654.

Wesley, Rev. Charles, i. 67, 117, 126-128, 131, 137, 178, 179, 181, 188, 210, 226, 229, 232, 253, 260, 264, 279, 295, 299, 302, 303, 310, 317, 324, 331, 336, 341, 343, 349, 404, 406, 407, 412, 416, 425, 437, 439, 440, 448, 458, 470, 487, 506, 538, 559; ii. 2, 6, 32-34, 40, 52, 73, 95, 101, 103, 107, 113, 118, 122, 127, 130, 137, 138, 143, 147, 172, 175, 189, 201, 206, 230, 244-253, 271, 307, 319, 357, 358, 361, 365, 381, 387, 388, 396, 416, 431, 441, 448, 453, 459, 462, 487, 497, 506, 507, 511, 556, 562, 574, 595, 596, 602; iii. 1, 5, 12, 92, 97, 100, 135, 171, 194, 204, 207, 222, 225, 233, 246, 257, 261, 296, 309, 312, 316, 330, 355, 376, 434, 439, 443, 478, 497, 522, 529, 562, 659.

Wesley Family, The, i. 16.

Wesley’s Brother Samuel, i. 24, 29, 46, 133, 188-194, 252, 264, 286, 287.

Wesley’s Father, i. 16, 30, 39, 41, 45, 98, 102, 103.

Wesley’s First Convert, i. 49.

Wesley’s Journals Commenced, i. 35.

Wesley’s Marriage and Wife, ii. 101, 111-115; iii. 20, 30, 84, 126, 207, 233, 365.

Wesley’s Mother, i. 23, 26, 27, 29, 32, 34, 37-39, 127, 132, 285, 369, 390.

Wesley’s Nephew Samuel, iii. 345, 361.

Wesley’s Niece Sarah, iii. 356, 524, 622, 630, 650, 651, 655.

Wesley’s Poetry, i. 47.

Wesley’s Sister Emily, i. 33, 94, 424; ii. 406.

Wesley’s Sister Keziah, i. 99, 161.

Wesley’s Sister Martha (Mrs. Hall), ii. 406, 589; iii. 16, 567.

Wesley’s Sister Mehetabel (Mrs. Wright), ii. 74, 406.

Wesley’s Will, in 1768, iii. 15.

Wesley’s Will, in 1789, iii. 616.

Wesleyan Methodism, i. 3.

Wesleyan Reform Union, i. 7.

West, Hon. James, ii. 234.

West Bromwich, i. 406; iii. 7, 290.

West Street Chapel, i. 421.

Westall, Thomas, i. 440, 453.

_Westminster Journal_, i. 473; ii. 397.

Whatcoat, Richard, i. 442; iii. 428.

Wheatley, Benjamin, i. 543.

Wheatley, James, ii. 121, 189, 309, 313, 325.

Wheatley, Rev. Charles, i. 240.

Whiston, Rev. Thomas, i. 325.

Whitaker, John, ii. 410.

Whitby, ii. 409; iii. 68, 413, 538, 610.

Whitchurch, ii. 339.

White, Rev. George, ii. 15.

Whitefield, Rev. George, i. 68, 104, 108, 132, 141, 171, 179, 221, 226, 232, 233, 243, 247, 250, 252, 254, 269, 277, 311-316, 321, 322, 327, 336, 342, 344, 346-349, 372, 402, 414, 426, 437, 455, 470, 477, 506, 535; ii. 19, 22, 24, 32, 33, 42, 53, 68, 95, 118, 132, 137, 147, 150, 154, 156, 167, 175, 185, 209, 219, 223, 228, 234, 272, 297, 366, 371, 373, 396, 415, 416, 426, 431, 448, 459, 463, 470, 493, 497, 537, 548, 556, 562, 595, 608, 614; iii. 1, 34, 39, 60, 71, 76, 78, 85, 89, 255, 261.

Whitehaven, ii. 117, 504; iii. 411.

Whitehead, Dr., ii. 103, 474; iii. 16, 298, 616, 650, 651.

Whitelamb, Rev. John, i. 68, 389.

Whitfield, George, iii. 393, 557, 650.

Whitford, John, ii. 57, 187.

Wickedness, Abounding, i. 215, 503, 532; ii. 72.

Wickham, ii. 141.

Wigan, ii. 566; iii. 352, 371.

Wilberforce, William, iii. 115, 509, 650.

Wilder, Rev. John, i. 239.

Wilkes, John, iii. 37, 81, 145.

Wilkinson, Benjamin, ii. 411.

Williams, Rev. Joseph, i. 252, 536.

Williams, Robert, i. 429.

Williams, Thomas, i. 557; ii. 536.

Williams, William, ii. 481.

Williamson, William, i. 146, 149, 163.

Wills, Rev. Mr., iii. 431.

Winchelsea, iii. 566, 626.

Windsor, i. 174.

Windsor, Robert, ii. 189.

Winscomb, Jasper, iii. 546, 561, 601.

Winter, Cornelius, ii. 616; iii. 128.

Witchcraft, iii. 11, 171.

Witness of the Spirit, i. 190-195, 201, 207, 285, 552; ii. 168, 216, 491; iii. 24, 57.

Witney, ii. 498.

Wogan, William, i. 138.

Wolfenden, Mrs., iii. 203.

Wolff, George, iii. 589, 599, 650.

Wolverhampton, ii. 399; iii. 7, 164, 493.

Wood, John, iii. 354.

Wood, Samuel, ii. 144.

Wooler, ii. 276.

Worcester, ii. 127; iii. 7, 647, 649.

Worksop, iii. 328.

Worship, Methodist, ii. 282, 576.

Wrangel, Dr., iii. 66.

Wray, James, iii. 546.

Wrestlingworth, ii. 311.

Wride, Thomas, iii. 466.

Wright, Duncan, ii. 569; iii. 362, 522.

Wroote, i. 57.

Wycombe, ii. 534; iii. 241, 251.

Yarm, ii. 12, 277, 408, 569; iii. 83.

Yarmouth, ii. 555, 615.

Yeadon, iii. 68.

Yearly Collection, iii. 5, 551.

Yewdall, Zechariah, ii. 471; iii. 338, 608.

York, ii. 120, 140, 214, 278, 327, 410, 500, 571; iii. 539, 606.

Yorkshire Methodism, ii. 608.

Zeal, Christian, iii. 346.

Zinzendorf, Count, i. 181, 196-198, 206, 298, 300, 339, 477; ii. 58, 88, 97, 116, 220.

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MOTLEY’S UNITED NETHERLANDS. History of the United Netherlands: from the Death of William the Silent to the Twelve Years’ Truce--1609. With a full View of the English-Dutch Struggle against Spain, and of the Origin and Destruction of the Spanish Armada. By JOHN LOTHROP MOTLEY, LL.D., D.C.L. Portraits. 4 vols., 8vo, Cloth, $14 00.

NAPOLEON’S LIFE OF CÆSAR. The History of Julius Cæsar. By His Imperial Majesty NAPOLEON III. Two Volumes ready. Library Edition, 8vo, Cloth, $3 50 per vol.

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HAYDN’S DICTIONARY OF DATES, relating to all Ages and Nations. For Universal Reference. Edited by BENJAMIN VINCENT, Assistant Secretary and Keeper of the Library of the Royal Institution of Great Britain; and Revised for the Use of American Readers. 8vo, Cloth, $5 00; Sheep, $6 00.

MACGREGOR’S ROB ROY ON THE JORDAN. The Rob Roy on the Jordan, Nile, Red Sea, and Gennesareth, &c. A Canoe Cruise in Palestine and Egypt, and the Waters of Damascus. By J. MACGREGOR, M.A. With Maps and Illustrations. Crown 8vo, Cloth, $2 50.

WALLACE’S MALAY ARCHIPELAGO. The Malay Archipelago: the Land of the Orang-Utan and the Bird of Paradise. A Narrative of Travel, 1854-1862. With Studies of Man and Nature. By ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE. With Ten Maps and Fifty-one Elegant Illustrations. Crown 8vo, Cloth, $3 50.

WHYMPER’S ALASKA. Travel and Adventure in the Territory of Alaska, formerly Russian America--now Ceded to the United States--and in various other parts of the North Pacific. By FREDERICK WHYMPER. With Map and Illustrations. Crown 8vo, Cloth, $2 50.

ORTON’S ANDES AND THE AMAZON. The Andes and the Amazon; or, Across the Continent of South America. By JAMES ORTON, M.A., Professor of Natural History in Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and Corresponding Member of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia. With a New Map of Equatorial America and numerous Illustrations. Crown 8vo, Cloth, $2 00.

WINCHELL’S SKETCHES OF CREATION. Sketches of Creation: a Popular View of some of the Grand Conclusions of the Sciences in reference to the History of Matter and of Life. Together with a Statement of the Intimations of Science respecting the Primordial Condition and the Ultimate Destiny of the Earth and the Solar System. By ALEXANDER WINCHELL, LL.D., Professor of Geology, Zoology, and Botany in the University of Michigan, and Director of the State Geological Survey. With Illustrations. 12mo, Cloth, $2 00.

WHITE’S MASSACRE OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW. The Massacre of St. Bartholomew: Preceded by a History of the Religious Wars in the Reign of Charles IX. By HENRY WHITE, M.A. With Illustrations. 8vo, Cloth, $1 75.

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ALFORD’S GREEK TESTAMENT. The Greek Testament: with a critically revised Text; a Digest of Various Readings; Marginal References to Verbal and Idiomatic Usage; Prolegomena; and a Critical and Exegetical Commentary. For the Use of Theological Students and Ministers. By HENRY ALFORD, D.D., Dean of Canterbury. Vol. I., containing the Four Gospels. 944 pages, 8vo, Cloth, $6 00; Sheep, $6 50.

ABBOTT’S FREDERICK THE GREAT. The History of Frederick the Second, called Frederick the Great. By JOHN S. C. ABBOTT. Elegantly Illustrated. 8vo, Cloth, $5 00.

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ABBOTT’S NAPOLEON AT ST. HELENA; or, Interesting Anecdotes and Remarkable Conversations of the Emperor during the Five and a Half Years of his Captivity. Collected from the Memorials of Las Casas, O’Meara, Montholon, Antommarchi, and others. By JOHN S. C. ABBOTT. With Illustrations. 8vo, Cloth, $5 00.

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ALISON’S HISTORY OF EUROPE. FIRST SERIES: From the Commencement of the French Revolution, in 1789, to the Restoration of the Bourbons, in 1815. [In addition to the Notes on Chapter LXXVI., which correct the errors of the original work concerning the United States, a copious Analytical Index has been appended to this American edition.] SECOND SERIES: From the Fall of Napoleon, in 1815, to the Accession of Louis Napoleon, in 1852. 8 vols., 8vo, Cloth, $16 00.

BALDWIN’S PRE-HISTORIC NATIONS. Pre-Historic Nations; or, Inquiries concerning some of the Great Peoples and Civilizations of Antiquity, and their Probable Relation to a still Older Civilization of the Ethiopians or Cushites of Arabia. By JOHN D. BALDWIN, Member of the American Oriental Society. 12mo, Cloth, $1 75.

BARTH’S NORTH AND CENTRAL AFRICA. Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa: being a Journal of an Expedition undertaken under the Auspices of H. B. M.’s Government, in the Years 1849-1855. By HENRY BARTH, Ph.D., D.C.L. Illustrated. 3 vols., 8vo, Cloth, $12 00.

HENRY WARD BEECHER’S SERMONS. Sermons by HENRY WARD BEECHER, Plymouth Church, Brooklyn. Selected from Published and Unpublished Discourses, and Revised by their Author. With Steel Portrait. Complete in 2 vols., 8vo, Cloth, $5 00.

LYMAN BEECHER’S AUTOBIOGRAPHY, &c. Autobiography, Correspondence, &c., of Lyman Beecher, D.D. Edited by his Son, CHARLES BEECHER. With Three Steel Portraits, and Engravings on Wood. In 2 vols., 12mo, Cloth, $5 00.

BOSWELL’S JOHNSON. The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. Including a Journey to the Hebrides. By JAMES BOSWELL, Esq. A New Edition, with numerous Additions and Notes. By JOHN WILSON CROKER, LL.D., F.R.S. Portrait of Boswell. 2 vols., 8vo, Cloth, $4 00. DRAPER’S CIVIL WAR. History of the American Civil War. By JOHN W. DRAPER, M.D., LL.D., Professor of Chemistry and Physiology in the University of New York. In Three Vols. 8vo, Cloth, $3 50 per vol.

DRAPER’S INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPE. A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe. By JOHN W. DRAPER, M.D., LL.D., Professor of Chemistry and Physiology in the University of New York. 8vo, Cloth, $5 00.

DRAPER’S AMERICAN CIVIL POLICY. Thoughts on the Future Civil Policy of America. By JOHN W. DRAPER, M.D., LL.D., Professor of Chemistry and Physiology in the University of New York. Crown 8vo, Cloth, $2 50.

DU CHAILLU’S AFRICA. Explorations and Adventures in Equatorial Africa: with Accounts of the Manners and Customs of the People, and of the Chase of the Gorilla, the Crocodile, Leopard, Elephant, Hippopotamus, and other Animals. By PAUL B. DU CHAILLU. Numerous Illustrations. 8vo, Cloth, $5 00.

BELLOWS’S OLD WORLD. The Old World in its New Face: Impressions of Europe in 1867-1868. By HENRY W. BELLOWS. 2 vols., 12mo, Cloth, $3 50.

BRODHEAD’S HISTORY OF NEW YORK. History of the State of New York. By JOHN ROMEYN BRODHEAD. 1609-1691. 2 vols. 8vo, Cloth, $3 00 per vol.

BROUGHAM’S AUTOBIOGRAPHY. Life and Times of HENRY, LORD BROUGHAM. Written by Himself. In Three Volumes. 12mo, Cloth, $2 00 per vol.

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BULWER’S HORACE. The Odes and Epodes of Horace. A Metrical Translation into English. With Introduction and Commentaries. By LORD LYTTON. With Latin Text from the Editions of Orelli, Macleane, and Yonge. 12mo, Cloth, $1 75.

BULWER’S KING ARTHUR. A Poem. By EARL LYTTON. New Edition. 12mo, Cloth, $1 75.

BURNS’S LIFE AND WORKS. The Life and Works of Robert Burns. Edited by ROBERT CHAMBERS. 4 vols., 12mo, Cloth, $6 00.

REINDEER, DOGS, AND SNOW-SHOES. A Journal of Siberian Travel and Explorations made in the Years 1865-’67. By RICHARD J. BUSH, late of the Russo-American Telegraph Expedition. Illustrated. Crown 8vo, Cloth, $3 00.

CARLYLE’S FREDERICK THE GREAT. History of Friedrich II., called Frederick the Great. By THOMAS CARLYLE. Portraits, Maps, Plans, &c. 6 vols., 12mo, Cloth, $12 00.

CARLYLE’S FRENCH REVOLUTION. History of the French Revolution. Newly Revised by the Author, with Index, &c. 2 vols., 12mo, Cloth, $3 50.

CARLYLE’S OLIVER CROMWELL. Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell. With Elucidations and Connecting Narrative. 2 vols., 12mo, Cloth, $3 50.

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CURTIS’S HISTORY OF THE CONSTITUTION. History of the Origin, Formation, and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States. By GEORGE TICKNOR CURTIS. 2 vols., 8vo, Cloth, $6 00.

DOOLITTLE’S CHINA. Social Life of the Chinese: with some Account of their Religious, Governmental, Educational, and Business Customs and Opinions. With special but not exclusive Reference to Fuhchau. By Rev. JUSTUS DOOLITTLE, Fourteen Years Member of the Fuhchau Mission of the American Board. Illustrated with more than 150 characteristic Engravings on Wood. 2 vols., 12mo, Cloth, $5 00.

GIBBON’S ROME. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. By EDWARD GIBBON. With Notes by Rev. H. H. MILMAN and M. GUIZOT. A new cheap Edition. To which is added a complete Index of the whole Work, and a Portrait of the Author. 6 vols., 12mo, Cloth, $9 00.

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DAVIS’S CARTHAGE. Carthage and her Remains: being an Account of the Excavations and Researches on the Site of the Phœnician Metropolis in Africa and other adjacent Places. Conducted under the Auspices of Her Majesty’s Government. By Dr. DAVIS, F.R.G.S. Profusely Illustrated with Maps, Woodcuts, Chromo-Lithographs, &c. 8vo, Cloth, $4 00.

EDGEWORTH’S (MISS) NOVELS. With Engravings. 10 vols., 12mo, Cloth, $15 00.

GROTE’S HISTORY OF GREECE. 12 vols., 12mo, Cloth, $18 00.

HELPS’S SPANISH CONQUEST. The Spanish Conquest in America, and its Relation to the History of Slavery and to the Government of Colonies. By ARTHUR HELPS. 4 vols., 12mo, Cloth, $6 00.

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HALL’S ARCTIC RESEARCHES. Arctic Researches and Life among the Esquimaux: being the Narrative of an Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin, in the Years 1860, 1861, and 1862. By CHARLES FRANCIS HALL. With Maps and 100 Illustrations. The Illustrations are from Original Drawings by Charles Parsons, Henry L. Stephens, Solomon Eytinge, W. S. L. Jewett, and Granville Perkins, after Sketches by Captain Hall. 8vo, Cloth, $5 00.

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HALLAM’S LITERATURE. Introduction to the Literature of Europe during the Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth Centuries. By HENRY HALLAM. 2 vols., 8vo, Cloth, $4 00.

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HILDRETH’S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. FIRST SERIES: From the First Settlement of the Country to the Adoption of the Federal Constitution. SECOND SERIES: From the Adoption of the Federal Constitution to the End of the Sixteenth Congress. 6 vols., 8vo, Cloth, $18 00.

HUME’S HISTORY OF ENGLAND. History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Abdication of James II., 1688. By DAVID HUME. A new Edition, with the Author’s last Corrections and Improvements. To which is Prefixed a short Account of his Life, written by Himself. With a Portrait of the Author. 6 vols., 12mo, Cloth, $9 00.

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JEFFERSON’S DOMESTIC LIFE. The Domestic Life of Thomas Jefferson: compiled from Family Letters and Reminiscences by his Great-Granddaughter, SARAH N. RANDOLPH. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo, Illuminated Cloth, Beveled Edges, $2 50.

JOHNSON’S COMPLETE WORKS. The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. With an Essay on his Life and Genius, by ARTHUR MURPHY, Esq. Portrait of Johnson. 2 vols., 8vo, Cloth, $4 00.

KINGLAKE’S CRIMEAN WAR. The Invasion of the Crimea, and an Account of its Progress down to the Death of Lord Raglan. By ALEXANDER WILLIAM KINGLAKE. With Maps and Plans. Two Vols. ready. 12mo, Cloth, $2 00 per vol.

KINGSLEY’S WEST INDIES. At Last: A Christmas in the West Indies. By CHARLES KINGSLEY. Illustrated. 12mo, Cloth, $1 50.

KRUMMACHER’S DAVID, KING OF ISRAEL. David, the King of Israel: a Portrait drawn from Bible History and the Book of Psalms. By FREDERICK WILLIAM KRUMMACHER, D.D., Author of “Elijah the Tishbite,” &c. Translated under the express Sanction of the Author by the Rev. M. G. EASTON, M.A. With a Letter from Dr. Krummacher to his American Readers, and a Portrait. 12mo, Cloth, $1 75.

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LIVINGSTONE’S SOUTH AFRICA. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa; including a Sketch of Sixteen Years’ Residence in the Interior of Africa, and a Journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loando on the West Coast; thence across the Continent, down the River Zambesi, to the Eastern Ocean. By DAVID LIVINGSTONE, LL.D., D.C.L. With Portrait, Maps by Arrowsmith, and numerous Illustrations. 8vo, Cloth, $4 50.

LIVINGSTONES’ ZAMBESI. Narrative of an Expedition to the Zambesi and its Tributaries, and of the Discovery of the Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa. 1858-1864. By DAVID and CHARLES LIVINGSTONE. With Map and Illustrations. 8vo, Cloth, $5 00.

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NEVIUS’S CHINA. China and the Chinese: a General Description of the Country and its Inhabitants; its Civilization and Form of Government; its Religious and Social Institutions; its Intercourse with other Nations; and its Present Condition and Prospects. By the Rev. JOHN L. NEVIUS, Ten Years a Missionary in China. With a Map and Illustrations. 12mo, Cloth, $1 75.

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OLIN’S (DR.) TRAVELS. Travels in Egypt, Arabia Petræa, and the Holy Land. Engravings. 2 vols., 8vo, Cloth, $3 00.

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SPEKE’S AFRICA. Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile. By Captain JOHN HANNING SPEKE, Captain H. M. Indian Army, Fellow and Gold Medalist of the Royal Geographical Society, Hon. Corresponding Member and Gold Medalist of the French Geographical Society, &c. With Maps and Portraits and numerous Illustrations, chiefly from Drawings by Captain GRANT. 8vo, Cloth, uniform with Livingstone, Barth, Burton, &c., $4 00.

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TENNYSON’S COMPLETE POEMS. The Complete Poems of Alfred Tennyson, Poet Laureate. With numerous Illustrations by Eminent Artists, and Three Characteristic Portraits. 8vo, Paper, 75 cents; Cloth, $1 25.

THOMSON’S LAND AND THE BOOK. The Land and the Book; or, Biblical Illustrations drawn from the Manners and Customs, the Scenes and the Scenery of the Holy Land. By W. M. THOMSON, D.D., Twenty-five Years a Missionary of the A.B.C.F.M. in Syria and Palestine. With two elaborate Maps of Palestine, an accurate Plan of Jerusalem, and several hundred Engravings, representing the Scenery, Topography, and Productions of the Holy Land, and the Costumes, Manners, and Habits of the People. 2 large 12mo vols., Cloth, $5 00.

TYERMAN’S WESLEY. The Life and Times of the Rev. John Wesley, M.A., Founder of the Methodists. By the Rev. LUKE TYERMAN, Author of “The Life of Rev. Samuel Wesley.” Portraits. 3 vols., Crown 8vo.

VÁMBÉRY’S CENTRAL ASIA. Travels in Central Asia. Being the Account of a Journey from Teheran across the Turkoman Desert, on the Eastern Shore of the Caspian, to Khiva, Bokhara, and Samarcand, performed in the Year 1863. By ARMINIUS VÁMBÉRY, Member of the Hungarian Academy of Pesth, by whom he was sent on this Scientific Mission. With Map and Woodcuts. 8vo, Cloth, $4 50.

WOOD’S HOMES WITHOUT HANDS. Homes Without Hands: being a Description of the Habitations of Animals, classed according to their Principle of Construction. By J. G. WOOD, M.A., F.L.S. With about 140 Illustrations. 8vo, Cloth, Beveled Edges, $4 50.

Transcriber’s Note:

Words and phrases in italics are surrounded by underscores, _like this_. Footnotes were renumbered sequentially and were moved to the end of each chapter. There is no anchor for Footnote [703]. It was added where it may belong. There are two anchors to Footnote [134]. Sidenotes displaying Wesley’s age were changed to follow the chapter title. Obsolete and alternative spellings were not changed. Nine misspelled words were corrected.