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- "Fly sheets" winged,
- "Methodism as it is" : with some of its antecedents, its branches and disruptions; including a diary of the campaign of 1849 ...
- "Mr. Wesley the annotator" harmonized and identified with "Mr. Wesley the polemic," on the scriptural mode of baptism : in reply to a pamphlet by the Rev. John Craps : with observations on Mr. C.'s "Concise view of Christian baptism"
- "Priestly despotism rampant" in the Wesleyan conference : a letter to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell &c., &c.
- 'What hath God wrought?' : a memorial of Wesleyan Methodism in Oakworth, near Keighley, Yorkshire
- 1752-1784
- 1752-1785
- 1764, 1783, 1785, 1788, 1792-99
- 1765-1794
- 1765-66, and | 1772-76
- 1766-1820
- 1767, 1772-86, 1788-91
- 1769-1799
- 1775-1776
- 1777-1815
- 1790, 1792, 1794-95, 1797-98, 1800-06
- 1794-1805
- 1801-1838
- 1807-15
- 1825-1858,
- 4 parts, 1785.
- A Catalogue of books and manuscripts : presented to the Wesleyan Theological Institute in the year MDCCCLIX by James Heald, Esq.
- A Letter to the Revd. Mr. John Wesley : occasioned by his 'address to the clergy', February 6, 1756
- A Letter to the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield : occasioned by his remarks upon a pamphlet, entitled 'The enthusiasm of Methodists and papists compared'.
- A Letter to the Reverend Mr. Whitefield : occasion'd by his pretended answer to the first part of the 'Observations on the conduct and behaviour of the Methodists'
- A Letter to the Right Reverend the archbishops and bishops of the Church of England : upon Mr. Whitefield's extraordinary manner of preaching the Gospel, his criminal presumption, and enthusiastick doctrine.
- A Madeley 'Fly sheet' : containing an account of the expulsion of a local preacher for the awful crime of writing to a traveling preacher : with a copy of the letters and much Methodistic information
- A Manual of Methodist New Connexion : history and polity for young people
- A Memoir of some principal circumstances in the life and death of the reverend and learned Augustus Montague Toplady : to which is added, written by himself, The dying believer's address to his soul, and his own last will and testament.
- A Methodist dissected : or, a description of their errors
- A Methodist pageant : a souvenir of the Primitive Methodist Church
- A Parochial address to the inhabitants of Bollington
- A Vindication of principles and character, occasioned by the late proceedings in the Methodist society in this town : to which is prefixed, an explanatory address on withdrawing from the society
- A bibliography of pamphlets and broadsheets relating to the sacramental and Kilhamite, Warrenite, Reform and other controversies in Methodism, 1791-1856
- A book of marvels : or, Incidents, original and selected, illustrative of Primitive Methodism, temperance, and other subjects
- A brief account of the late persecution and barbarous usage of the Methodists at Exeter : wherein the characters of the rioters, their aiders and abettors, are fully described, their reasons and pretensions fairly examined, and fully refuted
- A brief account of the occasion, process, and issue of a late trial at the assize held at Gloucester, March 3, 1743 : between some of the people call'd Methodists, plaintiffs, and certain persons of the town of Minchin Hampton, in the said county, defendants : in a letter to a friend
- A brief account of the trial and acquittal of the Wesleyan local preachers of the Burnley Circuit : for sympathizing with Messrs. Everett, Dunn, and Griffith, the expelled Wesleyan ministers, and for advocating Wesleyan reform
- A brief and impartial account of the character and doctrines of Mr. Whitefield and Mr.Wesley : in a letter from London, September 1743.
- A brief defence of the people called Methodists : and an apology for the genuine doctrines of the Church of England in three letters addressed to the Rev. S. Holland, M. D. ...
- A brief history of Wesleyan Methodism in the Grimsby Circuit : including references to the Horncastle, Boston, Barton, Louth, Spilsby, Alford, and Rasen Circuits
- A brief history of the principles of Methodism : wherein the rise and progress, together with the causes of the several variations, divisions and present inconsistencies of this sect are attempted to be traced out and accounted for
- A brief history of the rise and progress of Wesleyan Methodism in the Leek Circuit : with biographical sketches of several eminent characters
- A brief inquiry respecting wine, and its use in the sacrament of the eucharist
- A brief report of the proceedings of the Conference of the Methodist New Connexion, in the case of Joseph Barker and Wm. Trotter : together with advice to their friends, and a reply to the Conference address
- A brief sketch of Methodism in Bridlington and its vicinity : with a list of all the preachers who have laboured in the circuit for its commencement in 1791 to the present time
- A brief statement of facts relating to the Rev. J. Barker : with observations thereon
- A brief vindication of the Wesleyan Methodists in their doctrine and discipline or what some would call their church government : with a view to condemn the inconsistent churchman, out of his own mouth, being some strictures upon the writings of Mr. Exton, and his second, wherein they have tried to defame the Methodists and have thereby brought reproach upon the true Church of England
- A call to peace and brotherly love : being a calm and friendly expostulation with the Methodists of Ireland ; occasioned by the late publication of a tract for the avowed purpose of dividing the Connexion
- A calm reply to the fallacious arguments and virulent invectives : contained in Mr. Joseph Benson's Farther defence of the Methodists
- A candid address to the members of the Wesleyan societies respecting the late quarterly meeting of the Manchester First Circuit : including an account of the circumstances connected therewith ; especially in reference to the conduct of the Rev. Jon. Crowther on that occasion
- A candid examination of the London Methodistical bull
- A candid reply to certain inquiries relative to the proceedings of the Methodist Conference, held in Manchester, 1849
- A catalogue of books chiefly theological
- A catalogue of manuscripts and relics, engravings and photographs , medals, books and pamphlets, pottery, medallions, etc. : belonging to the Wesleyan Methodist Conference, and preserved at the Office of the Conference, 25-35 City Road, London-- together with some of the principal books, MSS., etc., in the possession of the United Methodist Church [and now in the Methodist Archives
- A catechism for Wesleyan Methodists : particularly for Methodist class leaders and local preachers : wherein the various points at issue between the conference and the people are taken up and discussed in familiar dialogue
- A catechism of the Methodist new connexion : shewing the origin of that community, with the great principles on which it is founded also, containing biographical sketches of its most distinguished founders: outlines of the history of the New Connexion from its establishment to the present time : with a view of its doctrines, privileges, discipline, institutions, and peculiar advantages as compared with other Methodist communities
- A caution against religious delusion : a sermon on the new birth, occasioned by the pretensions of the Methodists
- A caveat against antinomianism : being an essay to prove the possiblity of final apostacy : in answer to the Rev. R. Hale's pastoral letter
- A caveat against the Methodists : shewing how unsafe it is for any Christian to join himself to their society or to adhere to their teachers
- A caveat against unsound doctrines : being the substance of a sermon preached in the parish church of St. Ann, Blackfryars [sic], on Sunday, April 29, 1770
- A charge deliver'd to the reverend the clergy in the several parts of the diocese of Lichfield and Coventry : in a triennial visitation of the same in 1741
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of Lichfield and Conventry : in a triennial visitation of the same in the years 1744, and 1745
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of Lincoln : at the triennial visitation of that Diocese in June and July 1800
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Gloucester : at the triennial visitation of that diocese in the year 1807
- A check to alcohol drinkers in a letter to the Rev. George Osborn : being a defence of the tract entitled "Alcohol against the Bible"
- A check to uncharitableness : or, An answer to a book, entitled, "The skeleton, or the Arminian anatomized, and the carnal preacher dissected, by W. H" : in three parts ... : to which is added a farther check to uncharitableness, in an answer to a sermon preached in Grub-street, by Mr. C. on Sunday the 13th of March, 1791
- A chronological and alphabetical list of all the itinerant Methodist preachers : in the connexion of the late Rev. John Wesley, and with the Methodist Conference in the year 1814.
- A chronological catalogue of all the travelling preachers now in the Methodist Connexion
- A chronological history of the people called Methodists : of the connexion of the late Rev. John Wesley ; from their rise, in the year 1729, to their last conference, in 1812.
- A chronological history of the people called Methodists, containing an account of their rise and progress, from the year 1729 to the year 1799-- : with an appendix containing two lists of the Itinerant preachers-- With the last will and testament of the Rev. John Wesley--
- A chronological list of the itinerant preachers : in the connexion of the late Rev. John Wesley, deceased, arranged in alphabetical order
- A clergyman's address to the Wesleyan Methodists in his parish
- A collection of papers lately printed in the 'Daily Advertiser'
- A comment or paraphrase on the extract from the minutes of the Rev. Mr. Wesley, &c. : extracted from 'The Gospel Magazine'.
- A companion to "Two letters to two Wesleyan reformers" : being a letter to the Rev. F. A. West
- A companion to the minutes : being a report of the debates and proceedings of the Wesleyan Conference, MDCCCXLIX,
- A compendium of the laws and regulations of Wesleyan Methodism : with notes and an appendix
- A compleat answer to Mr. Wesley's observations upon Dr. Price's essay on civil liberty : wherein the fatalism and infidelity of Mr. Wesley's principles are confuted, and their dangerous tendency with respect to all civil government are pointed out
- A conciliatory essay addressed to the Methodists in general
- A concise history of the first establishment of Wesleyan Methodism in the city of Norwich in the year 1754 : with its progress from that period to its present state : to which is added an address to the junior members of the society with an appendix containing an epitome of its doctrines and discipline
- A concise view of Christian baptism
- A conference between a mystic, an Hutchinsonian, a Calvinist, a Methodist, a member of the Church of England, and others : wherein the tenets of each are freely examined and discussed
- A congratulatory address to the Rev. John Crosse, vicar of Bradford, : on the prospect of his recovery from a dangerous disease to a state of spiritual health and salvation : to which is added a letter to the Rev. James Wood, of Leeds, an eloge to the memory of John Wesley and an address to the inhabitants of Bradford, with diverting incidents, anecdotes, bons mots, &c.
- A congratulatory letter to the Revd. Dr. Trapp : occasioned by his four sermons against enthusiasm, in which the Revd. Mr Bate's notions of the co-operation of the spirit are examined and refuted
- A consecutive history of the rise, progress, and present state of Wesleyan Methodism in Ireland
- A constitutional answer to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's 'Calm address to the American colonies'
- A controversy with the people called Methodists, concerning the true nature of the Christian religion : proving it to be a religion moral and practical, and vindicating it, from the scandalous imputation, of saving it's professors, without the condition of an holy life
- A conversation between Richard Hill, Esq, the Rev. Mr. Madan, and Father Walsh, superior of a convent of English Benedictine monks at Paris : held at the said convent, July 13, 1771, in the presence of Thomas Powis, Esq., and others, relative to some doctrinal minutes, advanced by the Rev. Mr. John Wesley and others, at a conference held in London, August 7, 1770; to which are added, some remarks, by the editor, and the minutes themselves prefixed, as also Mr. Wesley's own declaration concerning his minutes versified by another hand
- A cool reply to a calm address lately published by Mr. John Wesley
- A correct statement of facts, connected with what Mr. George Pocock : has termed "the ejectment of certain ministers from the society of Wesleyan Methodists in the city of Bristol", published by order of the leaders' meeting
- A correspondence between the Rev. William Sutcliffe : curate of Farnworth, near Bolton, and the Rev. John Belford, Wesleyan minister, related to the doctrines, ministry, and system of the Wesleyan Methodists, &c. with observations & an appendix.
- A country curate's protest against the interference of a Wesleyan preacher in his parish
- A cure for canting : or, The grand impostors of St. Stephen's and of Surrey Chapels unmasked, in a letter to Sir Richard Hill, Bart., with a few modest hints to the Right Honourable William Pitt
- A defence [sic] of the account published by Alexander Kilham of his trial before the London conference, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-six, in answer to Messrs. Mather, Pawson, and Benson
- A defence of the British constitution against the attacks of Civis upon the Methodists and dissenters, and the conductors and teachers of the Macclesfield Sunday school : in three letters addressed to the editor of the Macclesfield Courier : with an introduction and postscript
- A defence of the Methodists, in five letters, addressed to the Rev. Dr. Tatham : containing sundry remarks on a late discourse, preached by that gentleman at four of the churches in Oxford, and entitled "A sermon suitable to the times"
- A defence of the Wesleyan Theological Institution : and of the proceedings of the institution committee and the conference relative thereto, in reply to the "Remarks" of Dr. Warren
- A defence of the conduct of the conference in the expulsion of Alexander Kilham, addresses to the Methodist societies
- A defence of the declaration of London trustees : an exposure of the misrepresentations and an answer to the calumnies concerning them contained in the Methodist magazine
- A defence of the discipline of Methodism
- A defence of truth : being an answer to a pamphlet, entitled "Antinomianism unmasked," published by the Rev. J.M. Byron, Wesleyan minister at Cheltenham
- A dialogue between James, a member of the old, and Jacob, a member of the New Connexion of Methodists
- A dialogue between a Methodist and a churchman, respecting a call to preach the Gospel, the new birth, the doctrine of assurance, and other religious subjects
- A dialogue between a churchman and a Methodist : in which the grounds of communion and separation are fully examined, and the principal points of difference fairly discussed ; with a reference to scripture.
- A dialogue between a preacher of inherent righteousness and a preacher of God's righteousness : reveal'd from faith to faith, being an answer to a late 'Dialogue between an antinomian and his friend'
- A dialogue between the Rev. Mr. John Wesley and a member of the Church of England concerning predestination
- A dialogue between the pulpit and reading desk
- A dialogue between two Wesleyan Methodists on the agitations by Messrs. Everett, Dunn, and Griffith
- A digest of the history, polity and doctrines of the Primitive Methodists compared with the First Christian and with modern churches
- A digest of the history, polity, & doctrines of the Primitive Methodists
- A digest of the minutes of the Methodist Conferences, from the first, held in London, by the late Rev. John Wesley, A. M. in the year 1744, to the year 1826
- A digest of the minutes, institutions, doctrines and ordinances of the Methodist New Connexion
- A digest of the minutes, institutions, polity, doctrines, ordinances, and literature of the Methodist New Connexion
- A digest of the rules and regulations of the people denominated Bible Christians : comprising an explanation of the duties of official characters, and a description of the constitution and jurisdiction of the various meetings
- A digest of the rules, regulations & usages of the people denominated Bible Christians : comprising an explanation of the duties of the officials, and a description of the constitution and jurisdiction of the various meetings.
- A digest of the rules, regulations and usages of the people denominated Bible Christians : comprising an explanation of the duties of the officials, and a description of the constitution and jurisdiction of the various meetings.
- A discourse on the love of our country delivered on Nov. 4, 1789, at the meeting-house in the old Jewry to the society for commemorating the revolution in Great Britain : with an appendix containing the report of the committee of the society, an account of the population of France, and the declaration of rights by the national assembly of France
- A display of the bad principles of the Methodists : in certain articles proposed to the serious consideration of the worshipful company of Salters in London
- A dissertation on enthusiasm : shewing the danger of its late increase, and the great mischiefs it has occasioned, both in ancient and modern times; with an examination of the claims in general now laid to immediate revelations, calls, gifts or extraordinary communications of the Spirit; likewise some observations on the most distinguishing tenets of our modern enthusiasts; to which is added, by way of appendix, an extract (with some additional remarks) from Mr. Rimius's late account of the Moravians, and their doctrines
- A dreadful conspiracy against the Church of Christ developed : this mystery of iniquity began in the infant Apostolic Church, was established as the faith in the 7th century, was completed finally in the 16th by the Trent Council and shall possibly be ended in this 19th century and shortly too
- A faithful warning to the followers of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley : shewing the falshood, calumny, and art, made use of in that gentleman's societies to deceive the ignorant and unwary in the things of God; most humbly dedicated to the church of Christ in Jewin Street.
- A farewell letter to the stewards, leaders, and other officers of the Methodist societies in the Newcastle-Upon-Tyne West Circuit : containing observations upon several subjects which have recently disturbed some parts of the connexion, and more particularly upon the controversy respecting the Wesleyan Theological Institution
- A farther defence of the Methodists : in letters, addressed to the Rev. W. Russel, curate of Pershore, in answer to his Hints to the Methodists and dissenters
- A few facts exemplifying the sincerity, integrity, and wisdom of Mr. Joseph Barker : and shewing his high qualifications as a reformer of the doctrines and morals of all Christian denominations
- A few hints for the consideration of the Methodists and other dissenters : in answer to the remarks of Mr. Joseph Benson, of Manchester, on the celebrated sermon of the Rev. Dr. Tatham
- A few notes on the Rev. Thomas Tysan's late pamphlet, entitled "A mirror for the observations of Mr. Jewitt, Methodist preacher, or a Pamphlet entitled A via directa, &c"
- A few plain facts, with observations drawn from them, offered to the consideration of the Rev. Adam Averell : occasioned by his circular letter of November 25th, 1817
- A few plain words concerning the established church and the Wesleyans
- A few plain words on the duty of members of the Wesleyan societies at the present crisis
- A few striking features in the portrait of a Wesleyan reformer of the nineteenth century : the outlines painted from life by himself.
- A few thoughts on the latest legislation of the Wesleyan conference : addressed to all true Wesleyans
- A few words on the increase of Methodism : occasioned by "Hints" of a barrister, and the observations in the Edinburgh Review.
- A final answer to Mr. William Read's "Address" and "Appeal" : interspersed with observations on other subjects arising out of the disputes in the Wesleyan Methodist Society
- A final reply to Mr. J. Everett's letters : in vindication of Methodism from the observations of the Rev. Latham Wainewright, rector of Great Brickhill
- A fourth letter to the Rev. John Cockin, containing observations upon his postscript
- A fragment of the true religion : being the substance of two letters from a Methodist preacher in Cambridgeshire, to a clergyman in Nottinghamshire
- A friendly address to the preachers and principal members of the Md̲̲̲̲t̲̲s
- A friendly caution against intemperance : recommended particularly to such as wish to have health and happiness
- A friendly letter to the Wesleyan Society and Congregation, at Barnstaple
- A friendly letter to the ministers and members of the Wesleyan Methodist Connexion
- A full and accurate report of a public meeting : held in the guildhall, Bath, on the evening of Thursday, March 7th, 1850, for the puporse of presenting a restimony of respect to the Rev. James Bromley, and to consider the present divided and distracted state of the Wesleyan community.
- A full and correct report of the trials of Messers. Rogers & King, at Grantham, the 10th day of April, 1850 : on the following charges : 1. Accepting the office of Wesleyan delegates, 2. Becoming members of a confederacy for the object of systematic agitation, 3. Breaking the laws of Methodism, 4. Acting contrary to their duty as officers of the church : together with the defences made by them on that occasion
- A full and impartial examination of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's address to the Americans : in which that gentleman's inconsistencies are remarked, his assertions proved groundless, and his principles in general demonstrated to be subversive of the British constitution : the whole interspersed with remarks upon American affairs
- A full confutation of the Rev. John Fletcher's appeal, &c. : remarks on the writings of the Rev. John Wesley :animadversions on a discourse of Mr. Joseph Benson : strictures on some of the Rev. Joeph Milner's works : observations on an answer to the ten horns of Calvinism
- A full confutation of the Rev. Mr. Fletcher's appeal to matter of fact and common sense
- A funeral discourse occasioned by the much lamented death of Mr. Yorick, prebendary of Y--k : and author of the much admired 'Life and opinions of Tristram Shandy', preached before a very mixed society of jemmies, jessamies, Methodists and Christians, at a nocturnal meeting in Petticoat Lane, and now published at the unanimous request of the hearers ... and enriched with the notes of various commentators
- A further defence of priestcraft : being a practical improvement of the Shaver's sermon on the expulsion of six young gentleman from the University of Oxford, for praying, reading, and expounding the scriptures; occasioned by a vindication of that pious act by a member of the University ; inscribed to Mr. V--- C---- and the H--ds of H--s
- A further vindication of the Methodist ministry against the exclusive claims of episcopal ordination : in a series of letters addressed to the Rev. C.W. Ethelston
- A general view of the principles and objects of the Wesleyan Theological Institution
- A gross imposition upon the public detected : or, Archbishop Cranmer vindicated from the charge of pelagianism, being a brief answer to a pamphlet entitled 'A dissertation on the seventeenth article of the Church of England, wherein the sentiments of the compilers and other contemporary reformers on the subject of the divine decrees are fully deduced from their own writings' ; in a letter to the dissertator
- A handbook for the Methodist New Connexion : containing information of its doctrines, ministers, churches, institutions, legal relations, &c.
- A handy digest of Wesleyan rules and usages : containing the laws and regulations of the Wesleyan Methodist Connexion /c
- A help to the better understanding of a sermon by the Reverend H. R. Alder, M.A., incumbent of St. Mary's, "On the ministerial commission"
- A history of Methodism : chiefly for the use of students
- A history of Methodism : comprising a view of the rise of this revival of spiritual religion in the first half of the eighteenth century and of the principal agents by whom it was promoted in Europe and America : with some account of the doctrine and polity of Episcopal Methodism in the United States and the means and manner of its extension down to A.D. 1884
- A history of Methodism in the neighbourhood and city of Lincoln : including a sketch of early Methodism in the county of Lincoln.
- A history of Methodism in the town and neighbourhood of Great Yarmouth : including biographical sketches of some of the leading characters who have been among the Methodists at that place
- A history of Wesleyan Methodism in Halifax, and its vicinity, from its commencement to the present period
- A history of Wesleyan Methodism in the Malton Circuit during the last thirty years : its past and present financial position, fluctuation of members, with various suggetions for placing the circuit on a more substantial basis
- A jubilee memorial of Wesleyan Methodism in Bridport and its vicinity
- A jubilee memorial of incidents in the rise and progress of the Bible Christian Connexion
- A lash at enthus [i.e. enthusiasm] : in a dialogue founded upon real facts, between Mrs. Clinker and Miss Martha Steady
- A lecture on Wesleyan polity
- A letter addressed to ministers of state, bishops, magistrates and others : respecting the body of men generally termed Methodist preachers, by which is meant the old connection, including also the clergy of the Church of England
- A letter addressed to the M...t P...s.
- A letter addressed to the Rev. John Grundy : containing strictures upon a sermon delivered by him before an assembly of Unitarian ministers at the Unitarian chapel in Lincoln, June 29, 1808.
- A letter addressed to the ministers of the Holmfirth Wesleyan Methodist Society
- A letter from Mr. Foote, to the reverend author of The remarks, critical and Christian, on The minor
- A letter from a clergyman to one of his parishioners who was inclined to turn Methodist : with an appendix, concerning the means of conversion, and the imputation of righteousness
- A letter from a gentleman in the country, to his friend in Edinburg, concerning Mr. Wh---f---d : wherein his mission, doctrine and character are impartially enquired into and examined.
- A letter from the Rev. William Embury Edwards minister of Westbury-upon-Trym to the occasional preachers at Portland-Chapel lately opened in that parish
- A letter of advice from a father to his son : just entering into holy orders
- A letter of rebuke and admonition addressed to Dr. Campbell editor of the "British Banner" : occasioned by his violent attacks on the distributers and the receivers of the English Regium Donum, on the Wesleyan Methodists, and on other religious denominations
- A letter on church Methodism : addressed to John Curry, Esq., Dublin
- A letter on the cause and effects of the recent schism in the Methodist society in Ireland, addressed to a gentlman in the vicinity of London
- A letter to "A country curate" : or, A reply to the call addressed to the Wesleyan Methodists to dissolve their societies and to unite themseves with the Established Church.
- A letter to George Wharton Marriott : ... in reply to his answer to a printed circular letter, dated Beverley, 22nd September, 1829, with an appendix
- A letter to George Wharton Marriott : ... in reply to his letter to William Hey Dikes, Esq., Hull, dated Ryde, Isle of Wight, 10th June, 1829 ; with an appendix containing the general principles of the Church Methodist constitution, &c.
- A letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, on some circumstances connected with the present crisis in the English church
- A letter to Mr. Alexander Mather : as a reply to his addenda to the Manchester protest in which Mr. Pawson is also mentioned : to which is added a search for truth in Messrs. Pawson and Mather's address to the Methodist Societies : with an epistle to the Methodists prefixed
- A letter to Mr. Benson : containing strictures on a pamphlet, called a defence of the conference, signed A. Mather, J. Pawson, and J. Benson
- A letter to Mr. Bird, an itinerant Methodist preacher : in reply to his remarks on a sermon of the Rev. W. Sharpe, A.M. late perpetual curate of Edale, Derbyshire
- A letter to Mr. John M'Gregor : wherein the charges contained in his letter to Mr. William Stewart, his censures upon the Conference, and his claim to Wesleyan Methodism upon acknowledged principles, are examined and disproved
- A letter to Mr. Webster Morgan, in reply to a circular, entitled "Liverpool North Circuit"
- A letter to Mr. William B. Carter in reply to a pamphlet entitled "Methodism, past and present" : including also, a candid appeal to authentic documents of the Connexion, designed to show in whom the Methodist constitution has vested the right of judgment
- A letter to Mr. William Stewart containing a comparative view of a letter addressed by him to the Methodist Preachers in 1814 and his recent address to the people called Methodists in Ireland : : with some remarks on his animadversions upon the conduct of the Wesleyan Methodists.
- A letter to Robert Gray, D.D. Lord Bishop of Bristol : designed to be the travelling companion to his lordship's "Dialogue between a Churchman and a Methodist," recently published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
- A letter to Robert Seagrave : occasioned by his two late performances, one entitled 'An answer to Dr. Trapps's four sermons', the other called 'Remarks on the Bishop of London's pastoral letter' ; to which are subjoined some notes, containing remarks on the vindicator of Mr. Whitefield in the General Evening-Post of Saturday, July 14th last, on the subjects of extraordinary light, the self-determining power of the will, etc.
- A letter to a country gentleman on the subject of Methodism : confined chiefly to it's causes, progress and consequences in his own neighbourhood
- A letter to a friend on the subject of Methodism
- A letter to a member of the Methodist society : in reference to some decisions of the conference recently held in Manchester
- A letter to his grace the archbishop of York : on the present corrupt state of the Church of England
- A letter to the Churchman
- A letter to the Rev. Adam Averell : occasioned by a statement delivered in Limerick by that gentleman on the 13th of March 1818
- A letter to the Rev. C. Val. Le Grice : occasioned by his sermon, entitled "Proofs of the Spirit, or, Considerations on revivalism"
- A letter to the Rev. Daniel Isaac
- A letter to the Rev. Edward B. Pusey, D.D., Regius Professor of Hebrew in the University of Oxford : being a vindication of the tenets and character of the Wesleyan Methodists, against his misrepresentations and censures
- A letter to the Rev. George Steward : containing an examination of some of the statements and arguments of his recently published work ; entitled "The principles of church-government in their application to Wesleyan Methodism."
- A letter to the Rev. Jabez Bunting, D.D, president of the Theological Institution, general secretary of the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society, etc. : suggesting 'A plan of pacification' ... with remarks on an article in the 'Wesleyan Vindicator' edited by the Rev. Samuel Jackson
- A letter to the Rev. Jacob Stanley : in reply to his pamphlet entitled, "Teetotalism calmly considered"
- A letter to the Rev. James Bromley : in reply to the misrepresentations contained in that gentleman's speech, delivered in the Guildhall, Bath, on Thursday, the 7th of March, 1850
- A letter to the Rev. John Cockin, : containing animadversions on a funeral sermon preached by him at Holmfirth, April 10th, 1814, and since published
- A letter to the Rev. John Davis, Wesleyan minister, Derby, : on the subject of the late secession from the society under his superintendence
- A letter to the Rev. Joseph Mann, M.A., Vicar of Kellington : in reply to his animadversions upon Wesleyan Methodism : contained in a sermon preached by him in Kellington Church, on Sunday March 21st, 1847
- A letter to the Rev. Melville Horne : occasioned by his investigation of the doctrines imputed by him to certain Methodist preachers
- A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley : occasioned by his 'Calm address to the American colonies'
- A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley : relative to his pretended abridgement of Zanchius on predestination
- A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley in answer to his late pamphlet entitled "Free thoughts on the present state of public affairs"
- A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley, concerning his inconsistency with himself : occasioned by the publication of his sermon, entitled 'The Lord our righteousness'
- A letter to the Rev. Mr. M--re B--k-r concerning the Methodists
- A letter to the Rev. Mr. Whitefield, designed to correct his mistaken account of regeneration, or the new birth : written before his departure from London, then laid aside for some private reasons, and now published to prevent his doing mischief among the common people upon his return from Georgia. With a previous letter addressed to the religious societies
- A letter to the Rev. Robert Hawker, D.D., vicar of the parish of Charles, Plymouth : occasioned by his late expedition into cornwall
- A letter to the Rev. Thomas Berry late of the New Connexion but now minister of Christ Church : containing animadversions upon a speech on the subject of dissent, &c. : lately delivered by him in the parish church school room, Bolton
- A letter to the Rev. W.J. Shrewsbury, in reply to his lecture recently delivered at Bradford, entitled, "The Bible against alcohol," &c.
- A letter to the Rev. Walter Farquhar Hook, D. D. vicar of Leeds : on the subject of his inaugural discourse
- A letter to the Reverend Dr Nowell : containing some remarks on certain alterations and additions in the second edition of his answer to 'Pietas Oxoniensis'
- A letter to the Reverend Dr. Durell, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford : occasioned by a late expulsion of six students from Edmund Hall
- A letter to the Reverend Mr. John Wesley : in answer to his sermon entituled 'free-grace'
- A letter to the Reverend Mr. John Westly [sic] : occasion'd by his sermon against predestination : to which is added, a sermon of the late Bishop Beveridge's upon the same subject.
- A letter to the Right Rev. Father in God, Richard, Lord Bishop of Oxford : on the tendency to Romanism imputed to doctrines held of old, as now, in the English Church : with a preface on the doctrine of justification
- A letter to the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Exeter : in consequence of his lordship's late charge to the clergy of this diocese : examining the distinctive characters of the Calvinists and the Arminian sectarists and proposing to his lordship, a scheme of coalition between the Wesleyans and the Church of England ; with notes
- A letter to the Wesleyan Conference appointed to be held in Bristol on Wednesday, July 29th, 1846 : in which are considered the claims of the temperance reformation on the Wesleyan Methodist connexion and its bearings on the conversion of the world
- A letter to the candid and impartial Methodists of Ireland : in which misrepresentation is corrected, the truth vindicated and the simple in heart rescued from craftiness ; in contradiction of the unfounded assertions of the address of the Clones Association affixed to their minutes of 1818
- A letter to the curate of Hemel-Hempstead, Herts : in reply to a tract entitled "A country curate's protest against the interference of a Wesleyan preacher in his parish" : with remarks upon the curate's conduct in taking away religious tracts from houses where they had been distributed
- A letter to the editor of the "Guardian" respecting the proposed union between the Church and the Wesleyans
- A letter to the hon. priest Spencer : brother to the Lord Althorp, late a protestant rector, twelve vital questions on his faith and the protestant faith stated : A reply to priest T. Maguire's challenge to the Bishop of Exeter : The Trent creed opened, most important : The sacred R. C. baptismal covenant overthrown by the Trent Council, its creed, and clergy
- A letter to the members of the Methodist Society in the parish of ---- from the clergyman of the parish
- A letter to the members of the Wesleyan Methodist society : residing in the London Second West Circuit
- A letter to the members of the honorable house of commons : respecting the petition for relief in the matter of subscription
- A letter to the unknown author of an almost unknown pamphlet, entitled, Remarks on two pamphlets, entitled, Methodism tried, and observations on Mr. Polwhele's Anecdotes of Methodism
- A letter with an address expostulatory and admonitory : to the stewards, leaders, and members of the Methodist Society at Birstal
- A list of all the Methodist Preachers : who have laboured in connexion with the late Rev. John Wesley and with the Methodist Conference : also a list of all the preaching-houses in the Methodist Connexion in Great-Britain and Ireland taken in the year 1801
- A list of our Churches : classified in alphabetical order in circuits and districts.
- A looking glass for Wesleyan Methodists of both parties : a letter respectfully addressed to the Rev. Wm. Burt, Superintendent of the Newcastle Wesleyan Methodist Circuit
- A manual of Methodism and of Wesleyan polity
- A memorandum book,, 1774-1815
- A memorial of the Wesleyan Methodist New Connexion : containing a short account of the Circuit Preachers who have died and a general statement of the leading transcations of the Connexion from its formation in 1797 to the present time
- A miniature of Methodism, or, a brief account of the history, doctrines, discipline and character of the Methodists
- A mirror for intolerance, or, Methodism illustrated and defended : in a series of letters, to the Rev. Charles Williams, rector of Barby, occasioned by his violent opposition to the introduction of Methodism into his parish
- A modest and serious defence of the author of 'the whole duty of man' : from the false charges and gross misrepresentations of Mr. Whitefield, and the Methodists, his adherents
- A narrative of the principal circumstances relative to the Rev. Mr. Wesley's late conference : held in Bristol, August the 6th. 1771, at which the Rev. Mr. Shirley, and others, his friends, were present ; with the declaration then agreed to by Mr. Wesley, and fifty-three of the preachers in connexion with him ; in a letter to a friend.
- A narrative of the proceedings of the General Committee of the people called Methodists late in connexion with the Rev. John Wesley : of protestant dissenters and other friends to religious liberty, respecting the bill introduced into the House of Lords by Lord Viscount Sidmouth with a full account of the speeches delivered by several noble lords when the second reading of the bill was moved.
- A new fly-sheet for 1853 : being a letter to the Conference, and other preachers of the Methodist societies, but especially to the would-be rulers in the Connexion ; with a proposed plan of pacification for 1853
- A new history of Methodism
- A pastoral address : delivered to the members of the Methodist Society, at Sloane-Terrace Chapel, Chelsea, on the Sabbath evening of October 20, 1850
- A persuasive to temperance : or, a discourse on the evils of drunkenness
- A plain account of the Methodist new itinerancy : intended to shew how far we agree with, and the reasons why, we separated from the old Methodist conference, held at Leeds, 1797 ...
- A plain and easy road to the land of bliss : a turnpike set up by Mr. Orator -----; on which a man may travel more miles in one day, than on any other highway in forty years : with a dedication such as never was or will be in Vogue.
- A plain statement of facts connected with the Wesleyan Theological Institution : and the subjects which at present agitate some parts of the connexion
- A plain statement of the doctrines objected to in the Church of Rome : and the reasons fairly assigned for separating from her communion
- A plea for religious liberty : or, a vindication of the Methodists ; to which is subjoined the controversy between the author and civis in the Macclesfield Courier
- A popular handbook of Methodist law and usage
- A portraiture of Methodism : being an impartial view of the rise, progress, doctrines, discipline, and manners of the Wesleyan Methodists. In a series of letters, addressed to a lady.
- A portraiture of Methodism : or, the history of the Wesleyan Methodists, shewing their rise, progress, and present state ; biographical sketches of some of their most eminent ministers ; the doctrines the Methodists believe and teach, fully and explicitly stated ; with the whole plan of their discipline, including their original rules, and subsequent regulations. Also, a defence of Methodism, containing remarks on toleration, &c.
- A preservative in perilous times : in three letters ...
- A refutation of remarks and illustrations by J. B. Holroyd, (Wesleyan Methodist minister) : on a letter to a member of the Methodist Society, in which his glaring blunders and total ignorance of canons, councils, bulls, &c. are exposed
- A refutation of the charges against the Methodists : advanced by the Rev. Doctor Magee in the new and improved edition of his Discourses and dissertations on the scriptural doctrines of atonement and sacrifice
- A reply to "An expostulatory address to the members of the Methodist Society" by the Rev. J. Walker
- A reply to 'Methodism unmasked', by the Rev. J.L., Roman Catholic priest, at Scarborough : in which the abominations of the Church of Rome are further exposed
- A reply to Lord John Russel's animadversions on Wesleyan Methodism : in his "Memoirs of the affaires of Europe, from the peace of Utrecht"
- A reply to Messrs Mather and Pawson's late appeal and word of advice, to the Methodist Societies throughout the kingdom : to which is added a letter, signed by thirteen travelling preachers, from the last Nottingham district meeting, to the friends in those parts.
- A reply to Mr. Law's 'earnest and serious answer' (as it is called) to Dr. Trapp's discourse of the 'folly, sin, and danger of being righteous over-much'
- A reply to a late circular from sixteen persons styling themselves leaders and trustees of the Methodist society : in which the calumnies contained in their letter are refuted and the truth brought to light : with a few observations on Mr. Averell's strange conduct
- A reply to a pamphlet entitled 'Considerations on a separation of the Methodists from the established church'
- A reply to sundry misrepresentations contained in the pamphlets of Dr. Warren & Mr. John Hull, with remarks upon the plan of pacification
- A reply to the "Declaration of certain officers in the Wesleyan Society in the Sunderland Circuit"
- A reply to the Rev. F. A. West's "Two letters"
- A reply to the Rev. John Cockin, occasioned by his severe reflections on an extract from the address of the Methodist Missionary Society for the Halifax District : to which added a supposed dialogue at sea, between twenty-eight missionaries of the Calvinian, and two of the Arminian persuasion
- A reply to the Rev. John Pyer's 'Few plain and indisputable testimonies : explanatory of the affairs of Canal Street Chapel'
- A reply to the Rev. Mr. Fletcher's vindication of Mr Wesley's 'Clam address to our American colonies'
- A reply to the Reverend Mr. John Wesley's 'Remarks on the scripture-doctrine of original sin' : to which is added, a short inquiry into the scripture-sense of the word grace
- A reply to the letters of Daniel O'Connell, M.P. addressed to the ministers and office-bearers of the Wesleyan Methodist society
- A reply to the pamphlet intitled "A statement of facts, &c." : in reference to the introduction of an organ into Brunswick Chapel, and the dissensions connected with that proceeding
- A reply to the remarks of a Wesleyan Methodist on the "results of a connection between the Wesleyan Methodists and the Church of England" : and to his "defence of the national establishment"
- A reply to various false statements and gross misrepresentations : contained in two letters lately published by the Methodist preachers in Leeds, on the disputes existing in the Leeds societies
- A reply to what the Rev. Dr. Coke is pleased to call the state of Dewsbury-house : being a vindication of the conduct of the trustees of that house
- A reply, to the Rev. Mr. Wesley's 'Address to the clergy'
- A report of the extraordinary proceedings which took place at a meeting held in the music-hall, Leeds, on Wednesday, December 17th, 1834 : for the purpose of explaining the objects and principles of the United Wesleyan Methodist Association
- A report of the proceedings of the general committee of the Methodists in Ireland : assembled to confer with the Methodist Conference begun in Dublin, on the 4th of July, 1817 ; in which are discussed certain controverted points of discipline, which materially involve the interests of the Methodist Connexion in Ireland.
- A review in the vindicator for March, 1851 : reviewed : with some hints for the June special circuit meetings, to heal the wounds of our Wesleyan Church, to meet her reasonable demands, and promote her peace and prosperity
- A review of a sermon preached by Dr. Peter A. Baynes, Roman Catholic bishop, at the opening of the R. Catholic chapel, in Bradford, Yorkshire
- A review of all the doctrines taught by the Rev. Mr. John Wesley : containing, a full and particular answer to a book entitled, "A second check to antinomianism" ; in six letters to the author of the book, wherein the doctrines of a twofold justificaton, free will, man's merit, sinless perfection, finished salvation, and real antinomianism are particularly discussed, and the puritan divines vindicated from the charges brought against them of holding Mr. Wesley's doctrines ; to which is added a farrago
- A review of certain publications recently circulated by clergyman with a view to stop the progress of Methodism : but proving in fact, the establishment of that cause : shewing their tendency to undermine the pure doctrines of the Church of England
- A review of the 'Appeal' of the Leeds Nonconformist Methodists : to the members of the Wesleyan Methodist societies in Great Britain
- A review of the conduct and character of the late Mr. Alexander Kilham, minister of the gospel : particularly during the time of his exertions for the attainment of a reformation of abuses, &c. amongst the people call Methodists ; intended as a sequel to his life, as extracted from his own journal
- A review of the policy, doctrines and morals of the Methodists
- A review of the position of the Welseyan association in relation to question by penalty : together with strictures on the conduct of the 'Wesleyan Times', the Rev. James Bromley and the Rev. James Everett
- A review of the principles of such Methodists : as are under the direction of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley
- A review of the proceedings of the Manchester and Bolton district meetings on the case of the Rev. D. Walton : with observations on the 'Fly sheets vindicated' and the 'Wesleyan times'
- A scourge for calumny : or, a rod for a reviler! being an answer to Mr. R. Wright's "Time piece," entitled "Calvinism defended and Arminianism refuted"
- A scriptural account of the doctrine of perfection : humbly offered to the consideration of all who are desirous of contending earnestly for the faith as once delivered to the saints
- A scriptural comment upon the thirty-nine articles of the Church of England : with an occasional preface and appendix
- A seasonable antidote against religious delusion : being an affectionate address to the members of the Church of England on their being carried about with every wind of doctrine so as to forsake the rational, scriptural doctrines of their own church
- A second answer to Mr. John Wesley : being a supplement to the letter of Americanus ; in which the idea of supreme power and the nature of royal charters are briefly considered
- A second appeal to the Wesleyan societies : containing a reply to the pamphlet entitled 'An affectionate address of the United Wesleyan Methodist-Association'
- A second caveat against antinomianism : in four letters to the Rev. R. Hale, being a vindication of an essay to prove the possiblity of final apostacy, in reply to stricture by an anonymous clergyman, on the author's former letter
- A second dialogue between 'James and William' on the Wesleyan Constitution
- A second exposure of the conduct of the Rev. G. Palmer, M.A. : being a reply to the notice he has taken of the author's first exposure of his shameless disregard of truth on the last page of his "Few remarks on the separation of the Methodists from the Church"
- A second letter to J. B. : or, the law of 1835, on memorials to Conference, considered
- A second letter to his grace the archbishop of York : on the present corrupt state of the Church of England
- A second letter to the Rev. Jacob Stanley : on the subject of teetotalism
- A second letter to the Rev. John Cockin : containing remarks upon his leter to an Arminian
- A second letter to the Rev. Mr. Whitefield upon the former subject of regeneration, or the new birth : designed to prevent his doing further mischief upon his present return from Georgia
- A second letter to the Reverend Mr. George Whitfield : occasioned by his remarks upon a pamphlet, entitled 'The enthusiasm of Methodists and papists compared' ; in this, Mr. Whitfield's claim to the doctrine of the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th articles of the Church of England is examined ; as also that of his great Mr. Griffith Jones of Landowror, to the doctrine of the 17th article ; together with some further account of the fire kindled by them both in North and South Wales.