[12] "Wesley's Designated Successor," p. 487.
[13] Rev. W. Tranter, Methodist Magazine, 1837, p. 903.
[14] Fletcher had written a poem in French on the peace which, in January, 1783, had been concluded with America, France, and Spain. At the time of Charles Wesley's letter, an English version of it, by the Rev. J. Gilpin, was in the press. It appeared shortly after Fletcher's death.
APPENDIX.
Extracts from Fletcher's manuscript "Book of Devotions," referred to on p. [38].
Christiana Præcepta.
Contemplare Dei Natum, legesque benignas;
Omnia te Christi vita docere potest.