[45] Ibid. 1748, p. 476.
[46] Wesley’s Works, vol. xiii., p. 152.
[47] Wesley’s Works, vol. xii., p. 488.
[48] Ibid. vol. xii., p. 74.
[49] Walpole’s Letters, vol. ii., p. 149.
[50] Walpole’s Letters, vol. ii., p. 155.
[51] Whitefield’s Works, vol ii., pp. 220, 252, 282-284, 291.
[52] Methodist Magazine, 1848, p. 639.
[53] Charles Wesley, in a letter dated the 3rd of March, 1749, says: “I spent half-an-hour with my brother at Kingswood, which is now very much like a college. Twenty-one boarders are there, and a dozen students, his sons and pupils in the gospel. I believe he is now laying the foundations of many generations.”—Watchman, Feb. 18, 1835.
[54] Sullivan’s house was the preachers’ home, and was also sometimes used for preaching. (Wesley’s Works, vol. ii., p. 148.)