Contents
Table of Contents
AN APPRECIATION OF JOHN WESLEY'S JOURNAL
Chapter 1. Wesley as a Missionary to Georgia
Chapter 2. Troubles in Georgia; Return to England; Peter Bohler; 'I Felt my Heart Strangely Warmed'
Chapter 3. Field-Preaching; 'All the World my Parish'; Whitefield; Wales; Experience with Demons
Wesley at Northampton and Nottingham
Wesley Was 'the Better Mounted'
Wesley on His Father's Tombstone
How the Wesleys Were Brought up
They Had Nothing They Cried For
Chapter 6. First Methodist Conference; Pressgangs and Mobs; Wesley's Protest against Ungodliness
Chapter 7. Severe Weather; Ireland; Wesley's Protest against Lawlessness
Wesley and the Soldiers' Class
Wesley at Dudley and Birmingham
Wesley Interviews Mrs. Pilkington
Chapter 9. Wesley's Marriage; Dealings with Cornwall Smugglers; His Illness and Recovery
Chapter 10. Retirement in Paddington; Wesley Slandered; Premonitions; A Dream
'I Do Indeed Live by Preaching!'
Wesley Opposed by Mayor and Minister
Wesley at Norwich and Colchester
Wesley Rides Twenty-four Hundred Miles in Seven Months
Wesley Writes to the London Chronicle
Wesley's Criticism of Edinburgh
A Monster Called a Declaration
Wesley at Matlock Bath and Boston
Wesley at Birmingham, Walsal, and Derby
Wesley at the General Assembly
A Sermon and Congregation to Order
She Thought, 'I Laugh Prettily'
Wesley Secures Justice for Methodists
Wesley and the Character of a Methodist
The Sexton's Strange Apparition
Wesley in the Marshalsea Prison
Wesley at the Countess of Huntingdon's
The Gentleman with Rotten Eggs
Wesley on Geology and Rousseau
Swedenborg an Entertaining Madman
Wesley at Nairn, Elgin, and Aberdeen
Wesley in Winchester Cathedral
Wesley on A Sentimental Journey
Wesley and the Boarding School
Wesley at Greenock and Glasgow
Wesley Receives the Freedom of Perth
Field-preaching as Wesley's Cross
Chapter 17. Wesley Arrested; A Terrible Ride; A Methodist Isaac Newton; Wesley and the American War
Chapter 18. On the Isle of Man; City Road Chapel; Wesley Visits Lorg George Gordon
Are the Methodists a Fallen People?
'Make Your Will before You Sleep'
Wesley at the German Settlement
Chapter 19. An Ideal Circuit; Wesley in his Eighties; Wesley Visits Holland; Incidents in Scotland
Wesley Enters His Eightieth Year
A Christian Bishop's Furniture
Wesley at Eighty-one Begs f 200
Fifty Years Growth of Methodism
Wesley Visits the House of Lords
Wesley Visits the Irish Parliament House
A Visit to the Channel Islands
'Because I Have Lived so Many Years'
Wesley's Reasons for His Long Life
Wesley Describes Himself at Eighty-five
Wesley's Eighty-sixth Christmas