[166]. Ibid, p. 206.

[167]. Benson’s “Life of Fletcher.”

[168]. Benson’s “Life of Fletcher.”

[169]. Myles’s “Chronological History of the Methodists.”

[170]. Atmore’s “Methodist Memorial.”

[171]. Arminian Magazine, 1787, p. 444.

[172]. Trevecca College was in the parish of Talgarth, South Wales. It was supposed to be part of an old castle erected in the reign of Henry the Second. The date over the entrance was 1176.

[173]. Thomas Maxfield, who had seceded from Wesley’s Connexion in 1763, and had received episcopal ordination from the Bishop of Derry.

[174]. “Life and Times of the Countess of Huntingdon,” vol. ii., p. 98.

[175]. The Arminian Magazine, for 1793, confirms this statement.