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- Work for Doctor Warren
- 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 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 companion to "Two letters to two Wesleyan reformers" : being a letter to the Rev. F. A. West
- 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 country curate's protest against the interference of a Wesleyan preacher in his parish
- 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 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 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 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 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 letter on church Methodism : addressed to John Curry, Esq., Dublin
- 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 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. 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 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 pastoral address : delivered to the members of the Methodist Society, at Sloane-Terrace Chapel, Chelsea, on the Sabbath evening of October 20, 1850
- A reply to the "Declaration of certain officers in the Wesleyan Society in the Sunderland Circuit"
- 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 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 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 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 second appeal to the Wesleyan societies : containing a reply to the pamphlet entitled 'An affectionate address of the United Wesleyan Methodist-Association'
- A shaver for the Wesleyan preachers : wherein is clearly proved the true cause of their present dissensions, and their late unwarrantable attacks on the Catholics refuted
- A short and plain answer to the statements in Mr. William Read's 'Candid address' : with a few brief remarks on the recent 'Declaration'
- A tract for the times : Puseyite artifice detected, and Wesleyan Methodists vindicated
- A warning to the trustees of Wesleyan Association chapels : and a practical demonstration of the kind of liberty enjoyed by the members of the association, as developed in the proceedings of the connexional committee, with reference to the Edinburgh Circuit
- A wreath for Bunting, Jackson, and Garland
- Address of the London South Circuit to the Wesleyan Methodist Conference appointed to be held in London on the 30th day of July, 1828
- Address of the Mediation Committee whose signatures are attached to the Birmingham Declaration : embodying a report of its proceedings
- All the numbers of the "Fly Sheets" : now first reprinted in one pamphlet from the originals
- An account of the proceedings of a special district meeting held in Manchester, October 22nd and 23rd, 1834
- An address of the Wesleyan Reform Committee : to those persons who have lately been expelled from the Methodist society, in reply to the "Expostulations and admonitions of the Wesleyan ministers of the Bristol North Circuit."
- An affectionate address to the members of Wesleyan Methodist societies : adapted to their present circumstances
- An affectionate address to those trustees, stewards, local preachers, and leaders of the London South Circuit : whose names are affixed to certain resolutions bearing date September 23, 1828
- An answer to some complaints of a friend in the Methodist Connexion : or, a letter to J.B., Esquire
- An answer to the Rev William Embury Edwards's "Letter to the occasional preachers at Portland Chapel"
- An appeal to facts in answer to the charges of Mr. John Hull
- An awkward mistake : being the celebrated correspondence with the Revs. J. Hannah, D.D. & G. Osborn, Wesleyan ministers, and Mr. John Hargraves, Junr., respecting the authorship of the fly sheets ... with notes by a friend on reading the correspondence and an account of a recent interesting interview with the Rev. George Osborn
- Appendix to Remarks on the Fly-sheets : containing answers to "The Fly-sheets vindicated", "The Wesleyan times", and the Rev. S. Kay
- Candid animadversions on Mr. Henry Moore's reply
- Common sense, in the business of life, is not all at once to be totally discarded : a reply to the Rev. Joseph Barker, and other writers of the same fraternity
- Conference expulsions and the "Fly sheets" considered : being a statement read before the St. Just quarterly meeting, and published by their unanimous request
- Copy of the letter and declaration issued by the president of the conference, December 26th, 1849 : with a list of the Wesleyan ministers who have affixed their names to the declaration.
- Correspondence between the Rev. George Osborn and Apsley Pellatt, esq., M.P. : to which is appended a letter on the revival of religion, by a Wesleyan
- Cromford Circuit tracts for the times : no. 2 : being a correspondence between the Rev. J.F. England, of Wirksworth, and John Cardin, of Matlock Bridge
- Dr. Warren's Chancery suit
- Expostulations and admonitions : an address from the Wesleyan ministers of the Bristol North Circuit to those who have lately left the Methodist Society
- Exposure of misrepresentations and falsehoods in the speeches delivered in Exeter-Hall by Messrs. Everett, Dunn, and Griffith on Friday evening, August 31st, 1849
- Facts against fiction : or a statement of the real causes which produced the division among the Wesleyan Methodists in Derby : forming a reply to the account published by an anonymous writer
- Fly sheets for the people : containing some popular information for the members and lay officials of the Wesleyan Methodist societies ; very much needed at the present time ; on the past and present disturbed condition of the connexion ; with a statement of the case ; and hints suggestive of the duties of the members of the Wesleyan Church at the present crisis ; in a dialogue between John Ask'em and William Tell'em
- Fly-sheets in defence of the Rev. James Everett : against the aspersions and slanders of conference calumniators
- Free-will and merit fairly examined : or, men not their own saviours, the substance of a sermon preached in the parish church of St. Anne, Black-Friars, London, on Wednesday, May 25, 1774
- Further thoughts on certain recent decisions of the Wesleyan-Methodist Conference in a second letter to a friend
- Has the conference broken covenant? : a protest and a disproof, addressed to Richard Matthews, esq., barrister-at-law, in reference to his letter to the president of the conference : containing a reprint of the document on which Mr. Matthews founds his charge
- Ignorance exposed : a third letter, by Philalethes : containing a reply to so much in Mr. Sharpley's answer to his former letters as is pertinent to the subject
- Important meeting of the London Auxiliary Missionary Society : held at the Centenary Hall on Friday, 11th January, 1850 : the president of the conference in the chair
- J. Barker convicted again : and the absurdity and infidelity of his principles exposed, and his challenge accepted
- John Wesley and modern Wesleyanism
- Letters of Thomas Garland, esq,. to his friend : and of the Rev. Jacob Stanley, sen., to his cousin, Robert Swan Stanley, esq., of Newcastle: the present disturbances in Methodism.
- Letters on recent decisions of the Wesleyan Methodist Conference, in reference to the Rev. Messrs. Everett, Dunn, and Griffith
- Letters on the recent agitations in Wesleyan Methodism
- Methodism "as it is" unveiled and renounced
- Methodism 'as it is' in Douglas : being a narrative of the trial and expulsion of Mr. Edward Edgar, Wesleyan class leader, with an estimate of the qualifications of the judge and jurymen ; and a critical examination of the inquisition : also, remarks on the notorious law of 1835, and the nature of an appeal to a minor district meeting, and other matters important to the Wesleyans of the Isle of Man
- Methodism condemned by Methodist preachers, or, a vindication of the doctrines contained in two sermons on justification by faith and the witness of the spirit : for which the author was expelled from the Methodist connection
- Methodism in danger : an examination of the blow it has received in the pamphlet of John Hargraves, Junior
- Methodism inspected : with an appendix on the evidences of a state of salvation, part 1
- Methodist class leaders not New Testament pastors or elders : Louth 'Free Methodism' exposed, and the pamphlet, professing to contain its regulations, reviewed ; in two letters to the members of the body
- Minutes of the examination of Mr. Alexander Kilham : before the General Conference in London, on the 26th, 27th, and 28th of July, 1796.
- Misrepresentations and falsehoods of the "Fly-sheets" exposed : with remarks on the attempts to agitate the Wesleyan societies
- Not your money but your souls : a poem written for the edification of the self styled reformers, who are disturbing the Wesleyan Church in the present day ...
- Objections to modern Methodism : containing a brief view of the arbitrary power now claimed and exercised by the Wesleyan ministers : with a proposal for such a reform of the discipline as will meet the present state of the body, and secure it for the future from the contention and dishonour that have of late years marked its progress
- Observations on Dr. Samuel Warren's Pamphlet against the Wesleyan Institution : in a letter to the Rev. Joseph Taylor, President of the Wesleyan Methodist Conference
- Observations on Wesleyan tracts for the times no. 9
- Opinions of the press : respecting the recent expulsion of Messrs. Everett, Dunn, and Griffith by the Wesleyan Conference.
- Organization of the reform societies : its immediate necessity, and the mode of its accomplishment ; a letter addressed to James Wild, Esq., Hammersmith
- Pastoral supremacy : or, reasons for stopping the supplies, from the Wesleyan itinerant preachers : with answers to some of the principal objections urged against the reform movement : also, containing a critique on the Rev. Arthur's pamphlet on the ancient rules of the Wesleyan Society
- Proceedings in the case of the Attorney General v. Slater : relating to the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, at Yeadon, with a full report of the judgement delivered by Sir Wm. Page Wood, Knt., Vice-Chancellor, on Thursday, December 22nd, 1853.
- Proceedings of the conference of the Methodist ministers in connexion established by the late Rev. John Wesley, A.M. : in reference to recent important decisions and acts of discipline.
- Recollections of Thomas Jackson and his acts
- Remarks on an article in the July number of 'Blackwood's magazine' written by Mr. Samuel Warren, author of "Passages from the diary of a late physician"
- Remarks on the "Fly-sheets" in a letter to a Wesleyan
- Remarks on the Wesleyan ticket of membership and the model chapel-deed : in letters from Mr. Theodore Jones, &c.
- Reply to the 'Exposure of the proceedings of the Wesleyan Conference by the three expelled ministers'
- Report of the trials of Messrs. J.P. Dickin and Thos. Maskew, Wesleyan local preachers, Rochdale : for attending a meeting of Wesleyan delegates in London, March 12th, 1850 : to which is added the decision of the Rev. Joseph Raynar in the above cases, and a letter on the authority of delegates in 1850, as compared with those of 1795, 1796, and 1797.
- Review of the Carlisle Wesleyan Reform meeting .... on Friday , 20th September, 1850 ... [accompanied by a] letter to a friend
- Review of the resolutions of the Brigg local preachers' meeting : in reference to the Wesleyan Conference, in a letter to Mr. Henry Jackson
- Statement of the preachers of the Manchester district on the case of Dr. Warren : with an appendix containing the law of district meetings, relative to the trial of preachers : together with certain documents issued by Dr. Warren and his party
- Strictures on Mr. O'Connell's letters to the Wesleyan Methodists
- The 'Fly sheets' verbatim : now first collected from the originals.
- The Wesleyan Conference : a reply to the Rev. S. Tindall's pamphlet entitled, "A tract for the times"
- The Wesleyan conference : its duties and responsibilities : with a vindication of its recent acts of discipline
- The Wesleyan conference and Dr. Warren
- The Wesleyan conference its recent acts and present position : a letter addressed to F. G. West, Esq.
- The Wesleyan conference, a tract for the times : wherein the principal objections to some of its recent acts, are considered
- The city in the wilderness : an allegory
- The claims of Wesleyan lay-delegation fully examined
- The disputants : or, the arguments in favor of the newly established theological institution among the Methodists, brought to the test, and the institution itself proved to be un-Wesleyan, un-Scriptural, un-necessary, impolitic, & dangerous
- The enthusiast's notion of election to eternal life disproved : or, God's favour obtained by the observance of his laws : a sermon on I. Corinthians, ix. 27., preached before the University of Oxford, at St. Peter's Church, on Feb. 19, 1769
- The first sermons preached by the Revds. S. Dunn, & W. Griffiths [i.e. Griffith], after their expulsion from the Wesleyan conference : also, a sermon by the Rev. Dr. Beaumont ; the Rev. J. Bromley's letter to the Wesleyan conference ; the expulsion of the Revds. J. Everett, S. Dunn, and W. Griffith.
- The fly sheets of Methodism
- The justice and forbearance of the Methodist New Connexion Conference as they were illustrated in the case of W. Trotter : giving a complete account of his trial before the Halifax Conference : with an appendix containing a full answer to the sundry tracts or pamphlets published by J.H. Robinson and T. Allin, in vindication of the conference and in opposition to the brief report of the conference proceedings published by Joseph Barker and William Trotter : and a more copious report of those parts of the conference proceedings which have been called in question by the above-named writers and others from notes taken at the time
- The keys of the church and the door of the fold in the hands of hirelings : a letter to Mr. William Horton, preacher of the gospel among "the people called Methodists," on the subject of his "sayings and doings" in the city of Edinburgh
- The law of expulsion from the Wesleyan Methodist societies : a letter to the Rev. John Hannah, D.D., president of the Wesleyan Conference
- The legality of delegate-meetings, among 'The people called Methodists', maintained : report of the trial and defence of Mr. John Coultas, Methodist local preacher, York, for attending a meeting of Wesleyan delegates held in London, March 12th, 1850 : with notes, explanatory and illustrative : to which is appended the decision of the Rev. Alexander Bell in the case of Messrs. Taylor, Hirstwood, and Coultas, and their protest against his judgment.
- The life of Mr. Alexander Kilham, Methodist preacher, who was expelled from the Conference, or Society of Methodist Preachers, for publicly remonstrating with them for countenancing various corruptions and abuses : to which are added, extracts of letters (in favour of reform) written by a number of preachers to Mr. Kilham, during the time of his undertaking the cause of religious liberty
- The love-feast : a poem
- The magna charta of Methodism invalid : the history and invalidity of Mr. Wesley's Deed Poll set forth ; with a statement showing the necessity of introducing lay representatives into the Wesleyan Methodist Conference
- The model Methodist reformer
- The nature and fitness of things : or, the perfections of God a standing rule to try all doctrines and experience by, in a poem humbly offered to the consideration of Mr. John Wesley, and his followers, with other occasional poems.
- The objectionable claims of the Wesleyan reformers to the attention of the conference : a pamphlet : in which the conduct of the reformers, including that of the expelled ministers, is analyzed ; the policy of the conference is justified ; and the genuine friends of Methodism, at the present crisis, are affectionately advised
- The paroxysm of Barnabas and Paul, : respectfully inscribed to Contending Wesleyans
- The people's rights : a defence of the concessions and code of laws of 1797, and the constitution of Wesleyan Methodism, against the modern assumptions of ministerial power ; being a reprint of the Southwark address and resolutions, and the reply to the Rev. Richard Watson ; with an appendix, containing The deed of declaration, The plan of pacification, The concessions of 1797, and The laws (so called) of 1835.
- The pious incendiaries : or, Fanaticism display'd : A poem
- The practices of certain Wesleyan Methodist reformers examined by the principles of Protestantism, of Voluntaryism, and of Christian morality : a case of church discipline tried before the leaders' meeting of Church Street Chapel, Birmingham, January 2 & 3, 1851
- The present agitation in the Wesleyan-Methodist connexion : viewed in the light of the religion taught in holy scripture : being an expostulatory address to those whom it may concern : 'Come and see'
- The principles and practices of the Methodists considered, in some letters to the leaders of that sect : the first addressed to the Reverend Mr. Berridge ; wherein are some remarks on his two letters to a clergyman in Nottinghamshire, lately published
- The principles and practices of the Methodists farther considered : in a letter to the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield
- The romish inquisition, as adopted by the Wesleyan Conference : being a narrative of events, a collection of documents, and a view of the arguments connected with that subject
- The substance of an address occasioned by the misrepresentations of the London Wesleyan Association, delivered to the Society in Sloane-Terrace Chapel, Chelsea, on Sunday, February 7, 1836
- The test law of '35 in the hands of Mr. Everett : two letters from the Rev. James Everett to the Rev. F. A. West ; with the letters in reply.
- The town's talk : or, a conversation between a collector for the Wesleyan Missionary Society and a subscriber to its fund, on the subject of the theological institution.
- Thoughts concerning the Methodists and the established clergy
- Thoughts on government : with reference to the power exercised by the Wesleyan Conference ; with an exposure of the erroneous views of the Associations
- Three conversations on the present state of Methodism in Ashbourn
- Three letters detailing the causes of the disturbances in the Camelford Circuit : with an account of the expulsion of T.P. Rosevear, esq. and the Rev. John Averill : addressed to a member of the Bodmin Circuit
- Three letters on Wesleyan Conference discipline
- Three letters to the Rev. Mr. Wesley : containing remarks on a piece lately published with his approbation and three challenges to all the Methodists in the kingdom
- Truth no phantom : or, observations on the principles of civil and ecclesiastical governments : in reply to 'A lover of free discussion'
- Two letters to "two Wesleyan reformers" : "Diverse one from another," and treated according to their diversity
- Vocal melody, or, singing the only music sanctioned by divine authority in the public worship of Christians
- Wesleyan Methodism vindicated : in reply to the attacks of Mr. John Gordon : in a pamphlet entitled 'Observations,' &c
- Wesleyan minister's address to the members of society in Tunbridge-wells : being a reply to "A clergyman's address to the Wesleyan Methodists in his parish"
- Wesleyan reform : a reply to the Rev. F. A. West, Chairman of the Halifax and Bradford District
- Wesleyan reform : hints in regard to the means of promoting it : in two letters to the 'Manchester Examiner and Times'
- Wesleyan reform, with its visor up! in the Merthyr Tydvil Circuit : being a statement of plain facts, and a narrative of the author's ill-treatment, among the reformers, in the above circuit
- Words of explanation and warning to Wesleyan reformers : a letter addressed to James Wild, Esq., Hammersmith
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