William McDonald.


CONTENTS.

Page.
Preface,[5]
Introduction,[9]
CHAPTER.
I. Born in Troublous Times,[13]
II. The Wesley Family,[20]
III. Wesley's Early Life,[32]
IV. Epworth Rappings,[41]
V. Origin of the Holy Club,[49]
VI. Wesley in America,[58]
VII. Wesley's Religious Experience,[71]
VIII. Wesley's Multiplied Labors,[83]
IX. Wesley's Domestic Relations,[93]
X. Wesley's Persecutions,[101]
XI. Wesley and His Theology,[115]
XII. Wesley as a Man,[132]
XIII. Wesley as a Preacher,[136]
XIV. Wesley as a Reformer,[144]
XV. Wesley and American Methodism Prior to 1766,[153]
XVI. Wesley and American Methodism,[161]
XVII. Wesley Approaching the Close of Life,[173]
XVIII. Wesley and His Triumphant Death,[179]
XIX. Wesley's Character as Estimated by Unbiased Judges, [185]
XX. The Greater Wesley of the Opening Century,[193]
Conclusion,[203]

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

Portrait of John Wesley,[Frontispiece]
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An Unusual View of the Epworth Rectory,[16]
The Wesleyan Memorial Church, Epworth, England,[32]
Jeffrey's Attic Room, Whence the Mysterious Noises Came,[48]
Wesley's Armchair,[64]
Wesley's Clock,[96]
Samuel Wesley's Grave, upon Which John Preached His Famous Sermon,[112]
Wesley's Teapot. Wesley's Bible and Case,[144]
St. Andrew's Church at Epworth. Epworth Memorial Church at Cleveland, O.,[160]
The Room in Which Wesley Died,[176]
John Wesley's Grave,[192]