These abilities are the inspired gift of God, rarely bestowed ; and are of power to allay the perturbations of the mind, and set the affections in right tune ; to celebrate in glorious equipage of God's Almightiness, and what He works, IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. II. LONDON: PUBLISHED BY JOHN MASON, AND SOLD AT 66, PATERNOSTER-ROW. SPECIMENS of Mr. Charles Wesley's letters to his wife_His pastoral duties in London_Intimacy with Mr. and Mrs. Venn-Mr. Venn's religious history_The evangelical Clergy benefited by the Messrs. Wesley and Whitefield_Letter from Mr. Whitefield on the erection of the Taber- nacle in Moorfields-Death of the Rev. John Meriton-Hymn on the occasion_Mr. Charles Wesley visits Comwall – Letters from thence to his wife_The hour of secret prayer observed by the Wesleys, father and sons-Admonitory letter from Mr. John Wesley to his brother- Dangerous illness of Mr. John Wesley-Charles's visit to him in London-Affecting interview between them-Deep concern manifested by the public-Mrs. Charles Wesley seized with the small-pox- Kindness of Lady Huntingdon-Letters of sympathy from Mr. White- field-Illness and death of Mr. Charles Wesley's only son-Hymns on the occasion, and on the recovery of his wife-Mr. John Wesley retires to the Bristol Hot-well, and writes his Notes on the New Testament -Retirement of Charles Skelton from the itinerancy ... ... ... ... Pages 1-45 Mr. Charles Wesley visits Norwich with his brother_Wickedness of James Wheatley_Charles Wesley's ministry in that city-Death and character of Grace Bowen-Hymn on the occasion-Letter from Mr. Whitefield in America_Difficulties of the Wesleys with respect to the established Church-Attempt to introduce the Lord's supper into the Methodist chapels-Mr. Charles Wesley's alarm, and resistance of this measure--Letters to Mr. Sellon on this subject, John Hutchinson, and the Rev. George Stonehouse_The Wesleys closeted together at Birstal, where they canvass Towgood's book on Dissent Conference at Leeds, Thomas Walsh, Joseph Cownley, and the Perronets, engage to desist from administering the Lord's supper-Charles Wesley's abrupt departure from the Conference-Publishes a poetical “ Epistle to the Rev. John Wesley "_Letters from Mr. John Wesley to Charles concerning the Church - Correspondence with the Rev. Mr. Walker and Mr. Adam on the same subject~Mr. Charles Wesley visits Mar- gate and Canterbury_Hymn for the Rev. George Stonehouse--Para- lytic seizure of Wright, the brother-in-law of the Wesleys-Marriage of Mr. Stonehouse, and of Miss Degge-Earthquake at Lisbon-- Threat- ened invasion of England-Charles Wesley's manuscript Epistles to Howell Harris, Mr. Whitefield, Count Zinzendorf, and others. CHAPTER XX. Calamitous state of Great Britain in the year 1756—Charles Wesley pub- lishes Hymns for the Fast-day-The Conference held in Bristol-Mr. XXI. Mr. Charles Wesley desists from his itinerant ministry—The probable reason of this determination-Unfavourable effect upon his own mind- Pages 135—198 CHAPTER XXII. Mr. Charles Wesley publishes his “ Short Hymns on Select Passages of Scripture"-Specimens of that work—Matthew Henry-Dr. Gell- XXII. Letter from Mr. Whitefield, in America_Death and character of that eminent man-Charles Wesley's “Hymns of Preparation for Death " |