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- Why did you leave the church? : a dialogue between a clergyman of the Church of England and a Wesleyan-Methodist.
- "Why don't you come to Church?" : a dialogue between a clergyman and a Wesleyan Methodist
- A Parochial address to the inhabitants of Bollington
- 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 charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Gloucester : at the triennial visitation of that diocese in the year 1807
- A clergyman's address to the Wesleyan Methodists in his parish
- 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 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 few words on the increase of Methodism : occasioned by "Hints" of a barrister, and the observations in the Edinburgh Review.
- 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 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 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 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 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 a country gentleman on the subject of Methodism : confined chiefly to it's causes, progress and consequences in his own neighbourhood
- 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 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 Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London: : occasioned by his Lordship's late charge to his clergy.
- 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 with an address expostulatory and admonitory : to the stewards, leaders, and members of the Methodist Society at Birstal
- 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 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 sequel, to an essay on enthusiasm : or, Mr. Truscott's misrepresentations and falacies refuted
- A sermon entitled unauthorized zeal the cause of evil : as applicable to the case of itinerant preaching, being intended as a sequel to "The admonition of our Lord to his disciples"
- A vindication of the Methodists in the societies of the late Rev. John Wesley from several popular accusations of the present day especially those contained in the annual review of Mr. Arthur Aikin : in four letters addressed to Mr. Joseph Benson
- A warning voice to the church : being a letter addressed to the Bishop of Lincoln on the progress and tendencies of Methodism.
- An address to Methodists : and to all other honest Christians who conscientiously secede from the Church of England
- An address to the lower class of the parishoners on the subject of Methodism : from the minister of their parish
- An address to the people called Methodists in Ireland : occasioned by certain recent and passing occurrences in that body
- An expostulatory address to the members of the Methodist Society in Ireland
- Apostolical succession : a summary of objections to the modern claim
- Baptism not regeneration
- Baptism not regeneration
- Church or no church? : A study of the development of the concept of church in British Methodism
- Churchmen and "sectarians"
- Constrained to deviate : John Wesley and the Evangelical Anglicans
- Constrained to deviate : John Wesley and the Evangelical Anglicans
- Disinterested advice to the people called Methodists, : concerning the misunderstandings which have arisen among them since the death of the Rev John Wesley, and also concerning their conduct towards the Church of England
- High Church principles tested : A sermon preached in Pitt-Street Chapel, Barnsley, on Sunday, May 31st, 1857, with a preface, occasioned by a letter to the parishioners of St. Mary's, Barnsley, by the incumbent
- High church claims exposed, and the protestant dissenters and Methodists vindicated : or Free remarks on a pamphlet entitled strictures on subjects chiefly relating to the establishd religion and the clergy, in two letters to his parton, form a country clergyman
- Intolérance, infaillibilité et Méthodisme : ou quelques mots sur plusieurs sujets mal entendus
- Justification by faith an essential doctrine of Christianity : a dialogue between a churchman and a Wesleyan.
- Methodism, the Church, and the Dissenters
- Methodistic revivals examined by scriptures and reason : in a letter to the Rev. R. Cholmeley in answer to his tract entitled "A few words to the inhabitants of Wainfleet-All-Saints"
- Modern Methodism a schism : an exposure of the recent numbers of the "Wesleyan tracts for the times" ; in a second dialogue between a clergyman and one of his parishoners
- Modern Methodism not in accordance with the principles and plans of the Rev. John Wesley during any period of his life : a dialogue between a clergyman and one of his Methodist parishioners.
- Modern Methodism unmasked : in a letter to the Rev. Richard Warner, author of "Evangelical preaching"
- Modern Methodism, Wesleyan Methodism
- Primitive Methodism defended : in an address from the trustees of Broadmead and Guinea-Street Chapels in Bristol, to the Methodist Conference, and to all the societies connected with them throughout the nation ; shewing the means that have been made use of to bring about a division among the Methodists, and to separate them from the established church ...
- Puritanism revived : or, Methodism as old as the great rebellion in a series of letters from a curate to his rector.
- Reasons why the Wesleyan Methodists separated from the Church of England : and why they continue in separation from it
- Remarks on Mr. Smith's "Appeal to the judgment of the sincere Christian" : containing a review of his observations on the practices of the Methodists
- Remarks on a sermon preached at St. Mary's Church, Truro, on Sunday the 4th of October 1812 by the Rev. R. Polwhele entitle "The Churchman and Methodist contrasted with respect to appearances" : in a letter to a friend
- Remarks on an expostulatory address to the members of the Methodist society by the Rev. J. Walker, B.D.F.T.C.D.M.R.I.A. : in a letter to that gentleman
- Remarks on two pamphlets entitled "Methodism tried," and "Observations on the Rev. Richard Polwhele's anecdotes of Methodism" : with some remarks on the Methodists as they stand with regard to the Church of England.
- Resolutions of the Methodist ministers of the Manchester district : assembled at Liverpool May 23, 1811, on the subject of a bill introduced into Parliament by the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Sidmouth : to which is annexed an abstract of the debate in the House of Lords on Tuesday, May 21st, 1811 when the said bill was rejected.
- Revivals of religion vindicated : as being general in their occurrence, divine in their origin, rational in their process, and beneficial in their effects : in a letter to the Rev J Akerman : with a postscript referring to certain sermons recently published by the Rev. R. Polwhele entitled "Insanity, no symptom of conviction or conversion"
- Strictures on Hare's letters to the Rev. C. Ethelston, and on the Methodistic schism : addressed to the members of that sect.
- Strictures on a recent publication entitled "The support of our established church recommended and enforced : a sermon preached at the Parish Church of Richmond, Surrey, on Sunday, November 6, 1814, by the Rev. Robert Moore, D. D., Vicar of Thurleigh, Bedfordshire and chaplain to his Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence" : six letters addressed to that gentleman
- The Church and dissent : an appeal to independents, Presbyterians, Methodists and other sects on the constitution of the Church of England and the character and unreasonableness of schism and dissent
- The Educational bill and the Wesleyans : being reasons for having declined to sign the Wesleyan petition against that measure stated in a letter to a friend.
- The Wesleyan ministry and the Church of England
- The Wesleyans and the Church of England
- The Wesleyans vindicated from the calumnies contained in a pamphlet : entitled, "The Church of England compared with Wesleyan Methodism," and recommended by the British magazine to the clergy and laity of England for general distribution: in a dialogue between a churchman and a Methodist.
- The charge of schism repelled : and the Methodist ministry defended: in two letters to the Rev. Wm. Fowler, of Northampton : occasioned by a pamphlet entitled "The answer of the Rev. R. E. Hughes, rector of Shenington, to Mr. Waller, a preacher of the sect called Methodists"
- The doctrines of the Church of England supported : in reply to a layman's "Few plain reasons for adhering to the doctrines of the Church of England in preference to those of the conventicle"
- The downfall of Wesleyan Methodism not to be effected by the opposition of a state priesthood : with remarks on a letter
- The exclusive claims of Episcopal ordination examined and rejected and the Methodist ministry vindicated : in a series of letters addressed to the Rev. C.W. Ethelston : being a reply to his sermon on "The unity of the church"
- The exclusive claims of the Oxford tract divines refuted by one short and original argument
- The foundations of the Church of England : undermined by the workings of her old enemy: exemplified in a letter to the right reverend fahter in God, James Bowstead, D.D., lord bishop of Lichfield and Coventry
- The historic episcopate
- The increase, influence, and stability of unestablished religion : no cause of alarm to established Christans : being a reply to Archdeacon Nares's charge "On the influence of the sectaries, and the stability of the church"
- The inspector of Methodism inspected, and the Christian observer observed : being an answer to a pamphlet entitled Methodism inspected published by William Hales, D.D., Rector of Killesandra in Ireland and to the review thereof in the Christian observer
- The union of the Methodists and the Church calmly considered : in a letter to the Right Reverend Henry, Lord Bishop of Exeter
- The unity of the Church inculcated and enforced
- Truth and error contrasted : in a letter to a young gentleman, in answer to his apology, for joining the people called Methodists
- Two royal sinners converted : or The Methodists too powerful for the Established Church : A hudibrastic poem
- Wesley and the Wesleyans
- Wesleyan Methodism not a schism :
- Wesleyan ministers true ministers of Christ
- What is it that saves a soul? : a dialogue between a barber's block, a Methodist minister, and Mr. Observation : to which is added an answer to the question
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