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XI.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME XVI.
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Letter from the Rev. Mr. Wesley to his Father,
on the Origin of Evil
1
Second Ditto to his Father, on the same subject 3
To Dr. Robertson, on Ramsay's Principles of
Religion
To Mr.
To Mr.-
dence
7
on the Unction of the Holy One 13
on Worldly and Christian Pru-
14
17
To Miss, on possessing the Mind of Christ 19
To the Monthly Reviewers, on their improper
Treatment of the Methodists
Second Ditto to the Reviewers
To the Rev. Mr. Clark, on a Catholic Spirit
To a Friend, on Public Worship
20
23
on Female Study
25
28
XII.
XIII.
To Miss H-, on Christian Perfection
To Mr.- on Heresy and Schism
30
34
XIV.
From Mr. T. Adam to Mr. Wesley, on Lear-
XVIII. To Mr. John Trembath, on his improper Con-
To a Friend, on a Passage in the Monthly
Review
49
Ministers
XXI. To Mr., on Lay Preaching
XXII. To the Rev. Mr. Furley, on a good Style
XXIII. To the Rev. Mr. Venn, on Union among Gospel
XXIV. To Mrs. A. F, on Sanctifying Faith
50
57
59
62
XXV.
XXVI.
XXVII.
To Mr. J. Hosmer, on the Adamic Law 64
To Mr. A. Coats, on Christian Perfection 65
To Mr. S. F, on the Necessity of the
atoning Blood
67
XXVIII.
Four Letters to Mrs. S. R-, on various
Branches of Christian Experience
68
XXIX.
To Lady
: the Backslider invited to
return to God
72
XXX.
To Lord, on Union among pious
Clergymen
74
XXXI.
XXXII.
XXXIII.
XXXIV.
To
To the Rev. Mr. H- -, on the Millennium 76
To the Rev. Mr. Plendeleith; Remarks on
Mr. Erskine's Principles
To Mr. S-, at Armagh: Directions to
the Itinerant Preachers in Ireland
the Gospel
81
Branches of Christian Experience and
Practice
Three Letters to Mr. Joseph Cownley
XXXVIII. Two Letters to the Rev. William Law,
85
89
on Justification by Faith
92
XXXIX.
To Mr. Fletcher, on too close Intimacy
with lukewarm Professors
To Mr. Hart, on Faith as a Condition of
To Lady-
on Sanctification by Faith 102
To the Rev. George Whitefield
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101
104
XLVI.
XLVII.
XLVIII.
105
106
To Mrs. S. R. Gentle, but import-
ant Reproofs
To Mr. Valton, on the Necessity of an
inward Change
Thirty-seven Letters written by Mr. Wes-
ley to a Member of his Society, on ex-
perimental and practical Religion
107
XLIX.
To the Rev. Mr. L
142
LXXVI.
LXXVII.
LXXVIII.
LXXIX.
LXXX.
LXXXI.
Twelve Letters to Mr. A. Clarke Four Letters to Mr. Downes Twenty-three Letters to Miss Furly Eight Letters to Mrs. Crosby
Nineteen Letters to a young Disciple To the Stewards of the Foundry
LXXXII. - To certain Persons in Dublin
LXXXIII.
269
270
297
304
311
314
331
337
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351
352
To the Printer of the Dublin Chronicle 353
LXXXIV. Six Letters to Mr. Samuel Wesley