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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.
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.
How far Methodism conduces to the interests of Christianity, and the welfare of society : impartially considered, in a sermon, preached at the visitation, of the Right Reverend Father in God, William, Lord Bishop of Chester; holden at Boroughbridge, in Yorkshire, September 2, 1794
Clapham, Samuel (1755-1830)
[1794]
Dedication dated: September 10, 1794.
An essay on the constitution of Wesleyan Methodism : in which various misrepresentations of some of its leading principles are exposed, and its present form is vindicated
Beecham, John (1787-1856)
1850
Includes bibliographic references
Hymns and spiritual songs : intended for the use of real Christians, of all denominations
Wesley, John (1703-1791)
1763
Includes index, last [4] pages.
Historical notices of Wesleyan Methodism, in Bradford and its vicinity
Stamp, William W (1801-1877)
[1841]
Wesleyan Methodism : its introduction into Doncaster
Sheardown, William the elder
[1868]
"Communicated to the Doncaster Gazette, January 3, 10, and 17, 1868". "The purpose, in these notices, is... to narrate such parts of the personal history and labours of the Rev. John Wesley as conne...
The Oxford Methodists : being some account of a society of young gentlemen in that city, so denominated; setting forth their rise, views, and designs. With some occasional remarks on a letter inserted in Fog's Journal of December 9th, relating to them. In a letter from a gentleman near Oxford, to his friend at London
Law, William (1686-1761)
1733
Anon., by W. Law.