[259] In the collected works, the title is, "Saul's Conversion." The two sermons are very different.

[260] Entitled, in the collected works, "The Seed of the Woman, and the Seed of the Serpent." The two are very different.

[261] "The title, in the collected works, is, "What think ye of Christ?" There is scarcely any resemblance between the two.

[262] Gospel Magazine, 1776, p. 443.

[263] Meaning "Vauxhall Spring Gardens."

[264] It is a curious fact that this sermon was not published in Whitefield's collected works, in 1772.

[265] This sermon also was not included in Whitefield's collected works, in 1772.

[266] This sermon was on the parable of the Pharisee and Publican, but is altogether different from that, on the same text, in Whitefield's collected works.

[267] Pointing, on Kennington Common, to the gallows, where three men were hanging in chains.

[268] C. Wesley's Journal, vol. i., p. 159.