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A Biography of John Wesley
Chapter I: A Race of Preachers
The Wesley Ancestry - The First John Westley - Samuel Wesley, Poet and Preacher - Susanna
Annesley - Piety and Culture
Chapter II: The Epworth Household
Epworth in Lincolnshire - The Wonderful Mother - Pecuniary Difficulties - "A Brand Plucked from the
Burning"
Chapter III: The Gownboy of the Charterhouse
A Friendly Duke - The Charterhouse School - John's School Days - The Epworth Ghost - The Brothers
at Westminster
Chapter IV: The Crisis at Oxford
A Freshman at Christ Church - No Religious Friends - Letters from Home - Choosing a Profession -
The First Convert - Fellow of Lincoln - Curate at Wroote
Chapter V: The Holy Club
Charles Wesley Begins It - "Methodists" - John Wesley Its Father - "Men of One Book" - Works of
Mercy and Help - The Oxford Methodists - Whitefield - Death of the Epworth Rector - Reserved for a
Better Appointment
Chapter VI: To America and Back
The Missionary Spirit - Oglethorpe's Philanthropic Colony - John Wesley, Missioner to Georgia - The
High Churchman at Savannah - Moravian Influences - The First Methodist Hymnal - An Unhappy
Ending
Chapter VII: The New Birth
Whitefield's Revival Fire - Peter Bohler's Influence - Charles Wesley's Happy Day - John Wesley's
Heart "Strangely Warmed" - A Spiritual Revolution
Chapter VIII: Revival Preaching
"Jesus, the Sinner's Friend, Proclaim" - "By Grace Are Ye Saved" - A Happy New Year - Whitefield
Calls Wesley Out of Doors - Shouts in the Camp - The Old Room at Bristol - The Foundry for Gospel
Artillery - Wesley's Chapel in City Road - Wesley's House
Chapter IX: Society and Class
No Solitary Religion - The First Society - A Layman's Notion - An Unspeakably Useful Institution -
The General Rules - Quarterly Tickets - Mother and Son - "Jack May Excommunicate the Church" -
Braving the Bishops - " I Look upon All the World as My Parish" - Preaching from His Father's
Gravestone - Death of Susanna Wesley
Chapter X: Lay Helpers
Wesley's "Irregularities" - "Soul-saving Laymen" - Cennick, Humphreys, Maxfield - "He is as Surely
Called of God to Preach as You Are" - John Nelson, of Birstal - The Extraordinary Call of Women -
Mary Bosanquet and Others
Chapter XI: Two Sorts of Methodists
Whitefield's Calvinism - Arminians - "The Queen of the Methodists" - Trevecca College - Lady
Huntington's Connection - Time Heals the Wounds - Whitefield's Candle Burns to the Socket
Chapter XII: Wesley Faces Mobs
The Wednesbury Riots - Before the Magistrate - A Noble Champion - "Always Look a Mob in the
Face" - Stoned at the Market Cross - Causes of the Disturbance - Quarter Times
Chapter XIII: In Conference with the Preachers
An Ecclesiastical Statesman - The First Conference - Notable Conferences - One-man Power -
"Christian Democracy" - Early Discipline – Circuits
Chapter XIV: Doctrinal Wars
Antinomianism - The Minutes of 1770 - Fletcher's Checks - The Hills, Toplady, and Berridge - Wordy
Wars
Chapter XV: Ireland, Scotland, and Wales
Island Visits -"The Dairyman's Daughter" - Irish and Irish-American Methodism - Shamefully Treated -
The Palatines - Wesley in Scotland - A Dash into Wales
Chapter XVI: The Work Beyond the Sea
Methodism in 1769 - An American Offshoot - Shall Wesley Go? - Political Pamphlets - Wesley to Lord
North - A Calm Address - A Methodist Episcopal Church for America
Chapter XVII: Traveler, Preacher, and Philanthropist
Wesley's Travels - His Preaching Power - The Last University Sermon - A Pioneer of Benevolence -
Temperance - Sunday Schools - The Press - Hymns and Tunes
Chapter XVIII: Setting His House in Order
"Thou art the Man!" - Methodist Clergy - The Swiss Recruit - Fletcher's Proposals - The Deed of
Declaration - The Ordinations - The Rubicon Crossed
Chapter XIV: The Passing of John Wesley
An Active Octogenarian - Welcomed in Ireland - Triumphal Progresses - "I Do no Lack for Labor" -
Last Open-air Sermon - The Last Text - A Last Letter - "The Best of All is, God is with Us!"
Chapter XX: The True John Wesley
John Wesley's Appearance - His Habits - His Temperment - His Tact - His Love of Children - His
Unhappy Matrimonial Experience - His Wit and Humor - His Freedom from Selfish Ambition - Asbury's
Tribute