The Works of the Rev. John Wesley, A.M., Vol. IV
The Journal of John Wesley from September 13, 1773, to October 24, 1790.
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The Journal of John Wesley from September 13, 1773, to October 24, 1790.
Sermons on several occasions. First Series. Consisting of fifty-three discourses. Published in four volumes, in the year 1771; and to which reference is made in the trus-deeds of the Methodist chaples...
Sermons on Several Occasions. First Series Concluded. Second Series.
Sermons on Several Occasions. Second Series Concluded. Third, Fourth, and Fifth Series.
Sermons on Several Occasions. Second Series Concluded. Third, Fourth, and Fifth Series.
Appeals and Minutes.
CONTENTS. I. Serious Thoughts occasioned by the late Earthquake at Lisbon............................................................................ 1 II. Free Thoughts on the Present State of Public...
Table of Contents Four Letters to his Father....................................................... 1 Seven Letters to his Mother..................................................... 8 Thirteen...
LETTERS TO VARIOUS PERSONS. Eighteen Letters to Robert Carr Brackenbury, Esq., of Raithby, Lincolnshire..................................................... 1 Twenty Letters, to Mr. Zechariah Yewdall...
I. A Short English Grammar.................................................. 1 II. A Short French Grammar................................................. 12 III. A Short Latin Grammar...
The Journal of John Wesley from October 14, 1735, to November 29, 1745.
The Journal of John Wesley from December 2, 1745, to May 5, 1760
The Journal of John Wesley from May 6, 1760, to October 28, 1762.