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Wesley, John, 1703-1791
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TextA blow at the root, or, Christ stabbed in the house of His friends
Wesley, John, 1703-1791Summary:Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: -
TextA collection of Psalms and hymns: Published by John Wesley ... and Charles Wesley ...
Wesley, John, 1703-1791With: A companion for the altar. Extracted from Thomas à Kempis. By John Wesley. Bristol : Printed by Felix Farley ..., 1742. Additional details: This work is a part of the Hymnody Collection at Pitts Theology Library.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESWith: A companion for the altar. Extracted from Thomas à Kempis. By John Wesley. Bristol : Printed by Felix Farley ..., 1742. Additional details: This work is a part of the Hymnody Collection at Pitts Theology Library. -
TextA dialogue between a predestinarian and his friend
Wesley, John, 1703-1791Summary: A dialogue on predestination.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: A dialogue on predestination. -
TextA letter to a Roman Catholick
Wesley, John, 1703-1791Summary: A published letter by John Wesley urging understanding and mutual respect between Protestants and Catholics.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: A published letter by John Wesley urging understanding and mutual respect between Protestants and Catholics. -
TextA sermon on the death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield. : Preached at the chapel in Tottenham-court-road, and at the tabernacle near Moorfields, on Sunday, November 18, 1770
Wesley, John, 1703-1791Summary: "According to Whitefield’s wishes, his long-time friend and fellow founder of Methodism, John Wesley, preached this funeral sermon at both of Whitefield’s London chapels. While Whitefield’s Calvinist colleagues understandably objected to Wesley’s omission of his Calvinism, it was nonetheless a heartfelt tribute to his dear friend and fellow evangelist.Subject - Time PeriodCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: "According to Whitefield’s wishes, his long-time friend and fellow founder of Methodism, John Wesley, preached this funeral sermon at both of Whitefield’s London chapels. While Whitefield’s Calvinist colleagues understandably objected to Wesley’s omission of his Calvinism, it was nonetheless a heartfelt tribute to his dear friend and fellow evangelist. -
TextAn answer to all that is material in letters just published, under the name of the Reverend Mr. Hervey
Wesley, John, 1703-1791Summary:Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: -
TextCaptain Robert Williams Affidavit against the Revd. Mr. John Wesley with Sunday Papers & Letters Relating thereto, 1739 etc. etc.
Wesley, John, 1703-1791A scrapbook containing Robert Williams, "The Life and Conversation of that Holy Man Mr. John Wesley, during his Abode at Georgia (Affidavit),"and a copy of John Wesley's, "An Extract from the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's Journal with regard to the Affidavit made by Captain Robert Williams," accompanied by associated notes and quotations by unknown writer.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightIN COPYRIGHTA scrapbook containing Robert Williams, "The Life and Conversation of that Holy Man Mr. John Wesley, during his Abode at Georgia (Affidavit),"and a copy of John Wesley's, "An Extract from the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's Journal with regard to the Affidavit made by Captain Robert Williams," accompanied by associated notes and quotations by unknown writer. -
TextChristian perfection : a sermon
Wesley, John, 1703-1791Summary: A sermon on Philippians 3:12.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: A sermon on Philippians 3:12. -
TextCircular letter from John Wesley to "Dr. Coke, Mr. Asbury, and our Brethren in North America," Bristol
Wesley, John, 1703-1791A circular letter from John Wesley to Dr. Coke, Mr. Asbury, and the North American Methodists addressing the issue of church leadership and appointing Dr. Coke and Francis Asbury, along with Richard Whatcoat and Thomas Vasey, as leaders of the Methodists in North America.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightIN COPYRIGHTA circular letter from John Wesley to Dr. Coke, Mr. Asbury, and the North American Methodists addressing the issue of church leadership and appointing Dr. Coke and Francis Asbury, along with Richard Whatcoat and Thomas Vasey, as leaders of the Methodists in North America. -
TextCircular letter from John Wesley to "My Dear Brother," [unaddressed], London
Wesley, John, 1703-1791A circular letter from John Wesley sharing a letter he recieved which presents the financial state of the Methodists and proposes a method for paying off their debts.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightIN COPYRIGHTA circular letter from John Wesley sharing a letter he recieved which presents the financial state of the Methodists and proposes a method for paying off their debts. -
TextHymns and sacred poems
Wesley, John, 1703-1791Summary:Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: -
TextHymns and sacred poems
Wesley, John, 1703-1791Summary: The first collection.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: The first collection. -
TextHymns on God's everlasting love : In two parts
Wesley, John, 1703-1791Summary:Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: -
TextInstructions for children
Wesley, John, 1703-1791Summary: A tract laying out principles for the education of children in a Christian context.Summary: A tract laying out principles for the education of children in a Christian context. -
TextJohn Wesley's diary
Wesley, John, 1703-1791The diary of John Wesley, written primarily in a cipher. Each date includes an hourly calendar from 4am to 8pm.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightIN COPYRIGHTThe diary of John Wesley, written primarily in a cipher. Each date includes an hourly calendar from 4am to 8pm. -
TextLetter from John Wesley to "Billy" William Simpson, near Longford
Wesley, John, 1703-1791A letter from John Wesley to William Simpson discussing the town of Whitby and the division of responsibility between preachers in that Circuit.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightIN COPYRIGHTA letter from John Wesley to William Simpson discussing the town of Whitby and the division of responsibility between preachers in that Circuit. -
TextLetter from John Wesley to "Jenny" Jane (Hilton) Barton [Shoreham]
Wesley, John, 1703-1791A letter from John Wesley to Jane Hilton urging her to be more open with him regarding her "trials" so that he can be more helpful in his advice and reminding her to always look to Jesus to be her guide.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA letter from John Wesley to Jane Hilton urging her to be more open with him regarding her "trials" so that he can be more helpful in his advice and reminding her to always look to Jesus to be her guide. -
TextLetter from John Wesley to "Jenny" Jane (Hilton) Barton, York
Wesley, John, 1703-1791A letter from John Wesley to Jane Hilton encouraging her to fully devote herself to Chirist and be wary of the Devil's attempts to lead astray.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightIN COPYRIGHTA letter from John Wesley to Jane Hilton encouraging her to fully devote herself to Chirist and be wary of the Devil's attempts to lead astray. -
TextLetter from John Wesley to "My Dear Brother," [unaddressed], Birmingham
Wesley, John, 1703-1791A letter from John Wesley to "My Dear Brother," stating the importance of a found epistle of a martyred apostle.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA letter from John Wesley to "My Dear Brother," stating the importance of a found epistle of a martyred apostle. -
TextLetter from John Wesley to "My Dear Brother," [unaddressed], Dublin
Wesley, John, 1703-1791A letter from John Wesley to an unknown addressee discussing how best to advise a young man and bring him into the Conference, Wesley's concerns over the Society, and a request to visit Cornwall, Wales, and the Isles.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA letter from John Wesley to an unknown addressee discussing how best to advise a young man and bring him into the Conference, Wesley's concerns over the Society, and a request to visit Cornwall, Wales, and the Isles. -
TextLetter from John Wesley to "My dear brother," [unaddressed], London
Wesley, John, 1703-1791A letter from John Wesley to "My dear brother," stating that only preachers who do not mention their opinion on predestination can preach with them, and urging the distribution of his books.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESA letter from John Wesley to "My dear brother," stating that only preachers who do not mention their opinion on predestination can preach with them, and urging the distribution of his books.