[80] Life of C. Wesley, vol. i., p. 97.
[81] "Toplady, in one of his sermons, says, 'I believe no denomination of professing Christians (the Church of Rome excepted) were so generally void of the light and life of godliness, so generally destitute of the doctrine and the grace of the Gospel, as was the Church of England, considered as a body, about fifty years ago. At that period, a converted minister in the Establishment was as great a wonder as a comet.'"—Southey's Commonplace Book.
[82] The Te Deum.
[83] An Oxford Methodist, one of James Hervey's dearest friends in early life.
[84] Of Georgia.
[85] Dr. Potter.
[86] Chaplain to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
[87] Edmund Gibson, D.D.
[88] Charles Wesley did not return; and Westley Hall did not go.
[89] Unknown to Whitefield, Ingham had left Georgia, and was now on his way home to England.