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The fearful contrast, manifested at the present day, to that dove-like spirit, manifested in the church of old : a word to the sinner, with remarks on personal piety
Marsh, Richard (of Doncaster)
1868
P.7 misnumbered 5.
Words in season for young Wesleyans
MacLean, John (1860)
1850
"The substance of the... address was delivered in the Music Hall, at the meeting held on Friday 1st of March [1850?] ... for the declared purpose of promoting Wesleyan reform"--Introduction.
The visions of sapience : or a report of the speeches, delivered at an extraordinary congress, convened by his satanic majesty, for the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety of presenting James Douglas with a vote of thanks for his late attempts, in two pamphlets, to render Methodism contemptible, and devilism respectable. With notes
Everett, James (1784-1872); Naylor, William (1782-1868)
1815
By James Everett and William Naylor.
Visions of sapience : or, Methodism triumphant. In answer to Douglas's "Methodism condemned," and "System of Methodism exposed"
Everett, James (1784-1872); Naylor, William (1782-1868)
[ca. 1815?]
By James Everett and William Naylor.
A brief statement of facts, designed for the information of those who from good motives enquire, What are these Methodists?
Ward, Valentine (1781-1835)
1815
Includes the rules of the Methodist Society. Cover has imprint: Leeds: printed for James Nichols.