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OF THE
REV. JOHN WESLEY, A. M..
SOMETIME FELLOW OF LINCOLN COLLEGE, OXFORD.
THIRD AMERICAN COMPLETE AND STANDARD EDITION,
FROM THE LATEST LONDON EDITION,
WITH THE LAST CORRECTIONS OF THE AUTHOR.
COMPREHENDING ALSO
NUMEROUS TRANSLATIONS, NOTES, AND AN ORIGINAL PREFACE, ETC.,
C1392.10
CONTENTS OF VOL. VI.
A Letter to a Person lately joined with Page Serious Thoughts occasioned by the
the people called Quakers: in an-
swer to a Letter wrote by him...
A Treatise on Baptism ....
An Extract from a Short View of the
Difference between the Moravian
Brethren, (so called,) and the Rev.
Mr. John and Charles Wesley...
Predestination Calmly Considered..
A Dialogue between a Predestinarian
and his Friend......
A Dialogue between an Antinomian
and his Friend
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22
late Earthquake at Lisbon....... 238
Free Thoughts on the Present State
of Public Affairs: in a Letter to a
Friend.....
Thoughts upon Liberty..
Thoughts concerning the Origin of
Power
24 Thoughts on the Present Scarcity of
Provisions...
63 Thoughts upon Slavery....
68
A sufficient Answer to "Letters to
the Author of "Theron and Aspa-
sio:" in a Letter to the Author..
A Letter to a Gentleman at Bristol..
Thoughts on the Imputed Righteous-
ness of Christ
Preface to a Treatise on Justification,
extracted from Mr. John Goodwin.
Wherein all that is personal in Let-
ters just published under the name
of the Rev. Mr. Hervey is answered
Some Remarks on "A Defence of the
Preface to the Edinburgh Edition of
Aspasio Vindicated"
The question, "What is an Armi-
nian?" answered. By a Lover of
Free Grace.
Thoughts upon God's Sovereignty.. 135
A Blow at the Root; or, Christ stab-
bed in the House of his Friends...
The Consequence proved..
247
261
269
274-
278
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293
300
A Calm Address to our American
Colonies..
Some Observations on Liberty: occa-
sioned by a late Tract
A Seasonable Address to the more
serious part of the Inhabitants of
Great Britain, respecting the Un-
happy Contest between us and our
American Brethren: with an oc-
casional Word interspersed to those
of a different Complexion. By a
Lover of Peace
321-
132
347
A Word to a Sabbath Breaker
352
136
140
Some Remarks on Mr. Hill's "Re-
view of all the Doctrines taught by
Mr. John Wesley"
Some Remarks on Mr. Hill's "Farra-
go Double Distilled"
An Answer to Mr. Rowland Hill's
Tract entitled, "Imposture Detect-
ed"
A Thought on Necessity
An Address to the Clergy
A Letter to the Rev. Mr. Toom
Exeter.