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LETTERS TO VARIOUS PERSONS.
Eighteen Letters to Robert Carr Brackenbury, Esq., of
Raithby, Lincolnshire..................................................... 1
Twenty Letters, to Mr. Zechariah Yewdall........................... 10
Sixteen Letters to Miss Bishop ............................................. 17
Four Letters to Mr. John Baxendale, of Wigan................ 39
To -....... 41
Three Letters to Miss Frances Godfrey, of Gainsborough 42
Seven Letters to the Rev. Walter Sellon ............................. 43
Four Letters to Miss D. Perronet............................... 46
Four Letters to Miss J. C. M . ............................ 48
Twenty-two Letters to Miss Ritchie, afterwards Mrs.
Mortimer.......................................................................... 51
To Mr. Robert Marsden, Sheffield.......................................... 66
To Mr. C. Glascott, Jesus College, Oxon............................. 67
To Mr. (afterwards Dr.) John Whittehead........................ 67
To Miss C ----, Armagh ........................................................ 68
To Mrs. Knapp, Worcester..................................................... 69
Seven Letters to the Rev. Freeborn Garrettson, of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, in America..................... 69
To the Rev. Francis Asbury ..................................................... 74
Fifteen Letters to Miss Hester Ann Roe, afterwards Mrs.
Rogers............................................................................... 75
Ten Letters to Miss Patty Chapman . . . ................................ 87
Two Letters to Mr. William Simpson.................................. 91
Two Letters to Mr. Robert Hopkins....................................... 91
To E. B .......................................................................................... 92
To Mr. Alexander...................................................................... 93
Eight Letters to Miss Cooke, afterwards Mrs. Clarke . . . 93
Eleven Letters to Mr. Adam Clarke, afterwards Dr.
Adam Clarke...................................................................100
Thirteen Letters to Miss Jane Bisson, afterwards Mrs.
Cock, of St. Helier’s, Jersey ...........................................106
To Mr. William Percival, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne…….113
Six Letters to Mr. George Holder.......................................113
Three Letters to Miss Harriet Lewis, of Dudley .............115
To Miss Rachel Jones, of Barton-le-Willows, near York………...117
Two Letters to Mrs. Ingram, of Limerick..........................117
Three Letters to Miss Rebecca Ingram ...............................118
To Mr. Charles Atmore..........................................................119
To Mr. James M ‘Donald............................. .........................119
To Mr. Edward Leivly, Birmingham..................................120
To Mr. Thomas Broadbent....................................................120
Three Letters to Miss Elizabeth Baker, afterwards Mrs.
Jordan, of Monmouth....................................................121
To Mr. George Sykes..............................................................123
To Mr. Benjamin Rhodes, Redruth ....................................123
To Mr. — ...........................................................................123
Five Letters to Mr. Samuel Bradburn ...............................124
To Miss Sophia Cook, afterwards Mrs. Bradburn.............126
Eight Letters to Miss Loxdale ............................................126
To Mr. C........ .....................................................................132
Two Letters to the Rev. Mr. L ...........................................133
Two Letters to Mr. Theophilus Lessey.............................136
To Mr. John Stretton, in Harbour-Grace…..137
To Mr. George Blackall, of Brentford . ……….138
To Mr. John Bausell ...................................138
To Mr. Victory Purdy, of Bristol...........139
To Mr ......... ................................................139
To Mr. ..........................................................140
To Bishop Lowth ........................................142
To the Bishop of........ ..............................144
To the Bishop of.........................................144
To the Bishop of........ .............................145
To Sir Harry Trelawney...........................146
To Mr ......... .................................................147
To Mr ........................................................................................147
To Lady ........ .........................................................................149
To Lord ........ ............................................................................ 150
To a Member of Parliament................................................... 151
To the Rev. E. C., of Philadelphia. ..................................... 152
To a Friend.................... 153
To Mr. John Booth ................................................................ 154
To Mr. York, of Stourport......................................................154
SUPPLEMENTARY LETTERS.
To Dr. Koker, of Rotterdam ..................................................155
To Mr. Viney, of Yssclstein.................................................... 150
To Mr. Isaac Le Long, at Amsterdam................................ 156
To Mr. Nathanael Price, of Cardiff..................................156
Three Letters to Mr. Howell Harris, of Trevecka............. 158
To Mr. John Nelson ............................................................... 160
Two Letters to Mr. John Haime ..........................................161
To the Rev. James Erskine ....................................................162
To Mr. Thomas Bigg, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. . ..............162
To Mr. Thomas Rankin ......................................................... 163
To Mr. John Vallon ...............................................................164
Two Letters to Miss Bolton, of Witney................................164
Two Letters to Miss Newman, Cheltenham........................ 165
Three Letters to Mr. Walter Churchey..............................166
To Mr. Jasper Uinscom ........................................................168
I . —Modern Christianity, exemplified at Wednesbury,
and other adjacent Places in Staffordshire...................169
II. —A Letter to the Rev. Mr. Walker...............................193
III. —Second Letter to the Rev. Mr. Walker................. 197
IV. —Third Letter to the Rev. Mr. Walker......................201
V. —Fourth Letter to the Rev. Mr. Walker ..................206
VI. —A Letter to the Rev. Thomas Adams...................... 207
VII. — Letter to the Bev. Mr. Clarice..........................210
VIII. — Second Letter to the Rev. Mr. Clarke.................212
IX. — A Letter to a Friend.............................................216
X. — Letter to Mr. .............................................................218
XI. — Reasons against a Separation from the Church of
England.............................................................................225
XII. —A Letter to a Friend..............................................232
XIII. — A Letter to the Rev. Mr. Venn............................238
XIV . — to the Travelling Preachers..................... 242
XV . _Some Thoughts upon an Important Question........244
XVI. _On Hearing Ministers who oppose the Truth . . . 245
XVII. — Of attending the Church ....................................246
XVIII.— Thoughts upon some late Occurrences............. 248
XIX. — Letter to the Methodist Conference....................250
XX . — Letter to Dr. Coke, Mr. Asbury, and our Brethren
in North America..............................................................251
XXI. _On the Church: In a Letter to the Rev …………. ……………………..253
XXII. — Of Separation from the Church......................... 255
XXIII . — Thoughts upon Methodism............................... 258
XXIV. — An Answer to an Important Question..............261
XXV. Thoughts on Separation from the Church...263
XXNl.— Thoughts upon a late Phenomenon.....................264
XXVII. —To certain Persons in Dublin..........................267
XXVIII. To the Printer of the Dublin Chronicle........... 268
XXVX .— Farther Thoughts on Separation from the
Church................................................................................272
XXX. — The Case of Birstal House ................................. 274
XXXI. —^ Letter to the Methodist Preachers. (Cir-
cular.) ...............................................................................278
XXXII. — The Case of Dewsbury House............ .. 279
XXXIII. — Four Letters to Mr. John Atlay ................. 280
XXXIV. — A Word to whom it may concern....................282
XXXV. — A short Account of the School in Kingswood,
near Bristol............................................. 283
XXXVI. — A plain Account of Kingswood School........ 289
XXXVII. — Remarks on the State of Kingswood School …. 301
XXXVIII. — A short History of the People called
Methodists.......................................................................... 303
XXXIX. — Letter to the Monthly Reviewers...... 382
XL.—Second Letter to the Monthly Reviewers...................384
XLI.— Letter to a Friend. Concerning a Passage in a
Monthly Review..................................................................386
XLII.— A Letter to Mr. T. H., alias Philodemas, alias Somebody, alias Stephen Church, alias R. W . ............. 387
XLIII.—A Letter to Mr. G. R., alias R. A ., alias M. H.,
alias R. W . ..........................................................................392
XLIV.— A Letter to the Editor of the “London Maga-
zine” ............................................ 394
XLV.—A Letter to the Editor of Lloyd’s “Evening Post” 400
XLVI.—Remarks on Mr. H.’s Account of the Gentoo
Religion in Hindostan ......................................................403
XLVII.— Some Remarks on Article X. of Mr. Maty’s
New Review, for December, 1784 ................................ 408
XLVIII.— Thoughts on a late Publication...........................411
XLIX.— Thoughts upon Baron Montesquieu’s “Spirit of
Laws”.................................................................................. 413
L.—Letter to the Rev. Mr. Furly ...........................................416
LI.— Thoughts on the Character and Writings of Mr.
Prior.................................................................................... 418
LII.— Thoughts on the Writings of Baron Swedenborg . . 425
LIII.— Remarks on the Count De Buffon’s “Natural
History” .............................................................................448
LIV.—Remarks upon Mr. Locke’s “Essay on Human
Understanding” ................................................................. 455
LV — Remarks on Mr. Bryant’s “Analysis of Ancient
Mythology ” ......................................................................
LVI Thoughts upon Taste.................................................... 465
LVII.— Thoughts on the Power of Music ............................ 470
LVIII.—^ Thought on the Manner of Educating
Children.............................................................................. 474
LIX.— Thoughts on Genius......................................................477
LX.— Thoughts on Memory ....................................................480
LXI.— Thoughts on Suicide ....................................................481
LXII.— Of the gradual Improvement of Natural Phi-
losophy ................................................................................482
LXIII.— Remarks on the Limits of Human Knowledge . . 488
LXIV.— Conversation with the Bishop of Bristol.................499
LXV.— Account of the Disturbances in my Father’s House
....................................................................................... 501
LXVI.— Calvinistic Controversy............................................507
LXVII.— Queries respecting the Methodists....................... 509
LXVIII.— Notices concerning deceased Preachers............511
LXIX.— Directions to the Stewards of the Methodist
Society in London............................................................515
LXX.— Remarkable Providence...............................................516
LXXI.— Directions concerning Pronunciation and Ges-
ture ......................................................................................518
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