[321]. Tyerman’s “Life and Times of Wesley,” vol. iii. p. 204.

[322]. Jackson’s “Life of C. Wesley,” vol. ii., p. 302.

[323]. Wesley’s “Life of Fletcher.”

[324]. Robert Southey wrote, “Mr. Fletcher’s manner is diffuse, and the florid parts and the unction betray their French origin; but the reasoning is acute and clear, the spirit of his writings is beautiful, and he was a master of the subject in all its bearings.”

[325]. Wesleyan Methodist Magazine, 1823, p. 107.

[326]. Stevens’s “History of Methodism.”

[327]. Sidney’s “Life of Rev. Rowland Hill.”

[328]. The letter is copied, verbatim, from the original, in the Wesleyan Mission House collection, Bishopsgate Street, London.

[329]. Jackson’s “Life of C. Wesley,” vol. ii., p. 294.

[330]. Letters, 1791, p. 226.