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v. History and Principles of the Muggletonians, Mystics, and Pretended Prophets.

WILLIAMS (John) A True Representation of the Absurd and Mischievous Principles of the Sect known by the name of Muggletonians. 4to. London, 1694. [N. 8. 26.]

THE PRINCIPLES of the Muggletonians considered.

4to. London, 1694. [P. 48. (21.)] LACY (John) Warnings of the Eternal Spirit. Part II. 8vo. London, 1707. [P. 329. (3.)] Enthusiastick Impostors no divinely inspired Prophets. 8vo. London, 1707. [P. 329. (4.)] Clavis Prophetica; or a Key to the Prophecies of M. Marrion. Parts I. and II. 8vo. London, 1707. [P. 329. (5,6.)]

WOODWARD (Josiah) An Answer to the Letter of F. Lacy, dated July 6, 1708. 8vo. London, 1708. [P. 329. (7.)]

HUTCHINSON (F.) A View of the Pretended Spirit of Prophecy. 8vo. London, 1708. [P. 328. (4.)]

SPINCKES (N.) The New Pretenders to Prophecy re-examined: and Sir Richard Bulkeley and A. Whitro convicted of foul Practices to carry on the Imposture. 8vo. London, 1710. [P. 233. (15.)]

vi. History of the United Brethren, or Unitas Fratrum, otherwise called Moravians.

CRANTZ (David) The Ancient and Modern History of the Protestant Church of the United Brethren, or Unitas Fratrum. Translated from the German by Benjamin Latrobe. 8vo. London, 1780. [Cc. 3. 44.] SELECT NARRATIVES of the Church known by the name of Unitas Fratrum, or United Brethren. Translated from the German by Ignatius Latrobe. 12mo. London, 1806. [Hh. 4. 32.]

RIMIUS (Henry) A Candid Narrative of the Moravians, or Unitas Fra8vo. London, 1753. [P. 175. (1.)]

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A Supplement to the Candid Narrative. 8vo. London, 1755.
[P. 175. (3.)]

A Solemn Call on Count Zinzendorf, the Author and Advocate of the Sect of the Herrnhuters or Moravians, to answer all and every Charge brought against them in the "Candid Narrative." 8vo. London, 1755. [P. 175. (2.)]

WHITFIELD (George) An Expostulatory Letter, addressed to Count Zinzendorf. 8vo. London, 1753. [P. 222. (9.)]

LAVINGTON (George, Bishop of Exeter) The Moravians compared and detected. 8vo. London, 1755. [P. 222. (7.)]

FREY (Andrew) A True and Authentic Account of his coming among the Herrnhuters or Moravians, and of the Reasons for which he left them. Translated from the German. 8vo. London, 1753.

[P. 228. 8.]

vii. History of the Methodists.

1. TRACTS RELATING TO THE HISTORY OF THE METHODISTS IN

GENERAL.

THE OXFORD METHODISTS: being an Account of some Young Gentlemen in that City, in derision so called. With an Epistle to the Rev. Mr. Whitefield. 8vo. London, 1738. [P. 91. (7.)]

TUCKER (Josiah) A Brief History of the Principles of Methodism, their Rise and Progress, with the Causes of the several Variations, Divisions, &c. 8vo. Oxford, 1742. [P. 148. (2.)]

KIRKBY (John) The Impostor detected; or the Counterfeit Saint turned inside out. Containing a full Discovery of the horrid Blasphemies and Impieties taught by the Methodists. London, 1750. [P. 165. (2.)] The Enthusiasm of the Methodists and Papists compared. [By George LAVINGTON, Bishop of Exeter.] 8vo. London, 1749-51. [R. 18. 40.] PERRONET (Vincent) Some Remarks on a late anonymous Piece, intitled "The Enthusiasm of the Methodists and Papists compared." 8vo. London, 1749. [P. 321. (17.)]

Perronet (Vincent) Second and Third Letters to the Author of the " Enthusiasm of the Methodists and Pupists compared. 8vo. London, 1749-52. [P. 321. (18,19.)] WHITFIELD (George) Remarks on "The Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists compared." 8vo. London, 1749. [P. 166. (6.)] Evans (John) A Letter to the Rev. George Whitfield, occasioned by his Remarks upon "The Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists compared." 8vo. London, 1750. [P. 166. (7.)] Evans (John) A Second Letter to Mr. G. Whitfield in which his Claims to the Doctrine of the 10th, 11th, and 12th Articles of the Church of England are examined; also that of Mr. Griffith Jones, to the Doctrine of the 17th Article, and some further Account of the Fire kindled by them both in North and South Wales. London, 1751. [P. 166. (8.)] WESLEY (John) A Second Letter to the Lord Bishop of Exeter, in Answer to his Lordship's late Letter. 12mo. London, 1752. [E. 27. 5.] HARDY (Richard) Letter from a Clergyman to one of his Parishioners, who was inclined to turn Methodist. Svo. London, 1753.

[P. 205. (4.)] every species of Metho[P. 205. (11.)]

DIE AND BE DAMNED; or an Antidote against
dism and Enthusiasm. 8vo. London, 1758.
STEVENS (John) A Sermon on the Conversion of Robert Tilling. 8vo.
London, 1760. [P. 205. (6.)]

Tyburn Saints, Doubtful Characters; a Letter to the Author of the preceding Sermon. 8vo. London, 1760. [P. 205. (7.)]

DODD (William) 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. London, 1761. [P. 205. (8.)]

8vo.

JEPHSON (Alexander) A Friendly and Compassionate Address to all Serious and well-disposed Methodists. With a Sermon at Craike, in the County of Durham, on Matt. xvi. 24. 8vo. London, 1761. [P. 249. (15.)]

ADDRESS, and Letters of a Lady, in Vindication of her Conduct, on being charged with Methodism. 8vo. London, 1761. [P. 205. (5.)] AN ESSAY on the Character of Methodism. 8vo. Cambridge, 1791. [Hh. 3. 38.]

2. HISTORY AND PRINCIPLES OF THE CALVINISTIC METHODISTS. WHITFIELD (George) A Short Account of God's Dealings with him from his infancy to the time of his entering into Holy Orders. 8vo. London, 1740. [P. 103. (8.)]

Whitfield (George) Seven Journals of his Voyages and Travels. 8vo. London, 1739-41. [P. 103. (1-7.)]

GIBSON (Edmund, Bishop of London) A Pastoral Letter to the People of his Diocese, against Lukewarmness on one hand, and Enthusiasm on the other. 8vo. London, 1739. [P. 103. (10.)]

Whitefield (George) An Answer to the Bishop Gibson's Pastoral Letter. 8vo. London, 1739. [P. 103. (11.)]

Observations on the Rev. Mr. Whitfield's Answer to the Bishop of London's Pastoral Letter. By a Curate in the Country. 8vo. London, 1739. [P. 148. (6.)] WELLER (Samuel) The Trial of Mr. Whitfield's Spirit, in Remarks upon his Fourth Journal. 8vo. London, 1740. [P. 103. (12.)] Bowman (William) The Imposture of Methodism displayed. 8vo. London, 1740. [P. 103. (13.)]

SEWARD (William) Journal of a Voyage from Georgia to Philadelphia and London. 8vo. London, 1740. [P. 103. (9.)]

The History of the Donatists, compared with the Rev. G. Whitfield and the Methodists. 8vo. London, 1741. [P. 148. (1.)] OBSERVATIONS on the Conduct of the Methodists. 4to. London, 1744. [P. 28. (20.)] Whitefield (George) A Letter to the Right Rev. Bishop of London, and the other the Right Rev. the Bishops concerned in a Pamphlet entitled "Observations upon the Conduct and Behaviour of a certain Sect, usually distinguished by the name of Methodists. 8vo. London, 1744. [P. 148. (3.)]

CHURCH (Thomas) A Serious and Expostulatory Letter to the Rev. George Whitfield. Occasioned by his late Letter to the Bishop of London and other Bishops. 8vo. London, 1744. [P. 148. (4.)] Whitefield (George) A Letter to the Rev. Mr. Thomas Church, M.A. in Answer to his "Serious and Expostulatory Letter," &c. 8vo. 1744. [P. 148. (5.)]

Whitfield (George) A Brief Account of the Occasion, Process, and Issue of a Trial at the Assize at Gloucester, March 3, 1743, between some of the people called Methodists, Plaintiffs, and certain persons of the town of Minchin Hampton, Defendants. 8vo. London, 1744.

[P. 148. (7.)]

A BRIEF ACCOUNT of the late Persecution and barbarous Usage of the Methodists at Exeter, &c. By an Impartial Hand. 8vo. Exon, 1746. [P. 148. (8.)]

HARMAN (John) The Crooked Disciple's Remarks upon the Blind Guide's Mode of preaching for some years. 8vo. London, 17—.

[P. 205. (12.)] BERRIDGE (Rev. Mr.) A Fragment of the True Religion; being the Substance of two Letters. Svo. London, 1760. [P. 205. (1.)] GREEN (John, Dean of Lincoln) The Principles and Practices of the Methodists considered, in two Letters to the Rev. Messrs. Berridge and Whitfield. 8vo. London, 1760. [P. 205. (2,3.)]

3. HISTORY AND PRINCIPLES OF THE WESLEYAN METHODISTS. *CLARKE (Adam) Memoirs of the Wesley Family. 8vo. London, 1824. WHITEHEAD (John) Life of the Rev. John Wesley, M.A. and of the Rev. Charles Wesley, M.A.; forming a History of Methodism. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1793-96.

*SOUTHEY (Robert) The Life of Wesley, and the Rise and Progress of Methodism. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1820.

*WATSON (Richard) Observations on the preceding Work, in Defence of Mr. Wesley's Character, Labours, and Opinions. 8vo. London, 1820. *DREW (Samuel) The Life of the Rev. Thomas Coke, LL.D.; including his Voyages, Travels, and Missionary Exertions in England, Ireland, America, and the West Indies. 8vo. London, 1820.

CHURCH (Thomas) Remarks on the Rev. Mr. Wesley's last Journal. 8vo. London, 1745. [P. 148. (9.)]

WESLEY (John) An Answer to the Rev. Mr. Church's "Remarks," &c. 12mo. Bristol, [1745.] [P. 338. (2.)]

Another Copy. 12mo. Bristol, [1745.] [E. 27. 5.] Church (Thomas) Some farther Remarks on the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's last Journal; with a few Considerations on his "Farther Appeal." 8vo. London. [P. 148. (10.)]

Wesley (John) The Principles of a Methodist farther explained, in a Second Letter to Mr. Church. 12mo. London, 1746. [P. 338. (3.)]

Another Copy. 12mo. London, 1746. [E. 27. 5.] Wesley (John) Appeal to Men of Reason and Religion. 12mo. London, 1786. [Hh. 4. 37.]

Wesley (John) A short Account of the School in Kingswood, near Bristol. 12mo. Bristol, 1749. [E. 27. 5.]

PARKHURST (John) A Serious and Friendly Address to the Rev. John Wesley. 8vo. London, 1753. [P. 205. (14.)]

MINUTES of several Conversations between the Preachers late in connection with the Rev. Mr. Wesley from the year 1744 to the year 1806. 12mo. 3 vols. London, Leeds, &c. 1793-1806. [li. 1. 17-19.] Minutes of several Conversations between the Rev. John Wesley and the Preachers in connection with him. 12mo. London, 1779.

[Hh. 4. 37.] A CONVERSATION between Richard Hill, Esq. the Rev. Mr. Madan, and Father Walsh, Superior of a Convent of English Monks at Paris; relative to some Doctrinal Minutes advanced by the Rev. John Wesley and others, at a Conference held in London. 8vo. London, 1771.

[P. 310. (4.)]

HILL (John) A Vindication of the Methodists, in the Societies of the late Rev. John Wesley, from several Popular Objections of the present day. 8vo. London, 1806. [Gg. 7. 18.]

SEVERN (William) A Vindication of the Unitarians; or Remarks on the preceding Publication. 8vo. Hull, 1806. [Gg. 7. 18.]

WATSON (Richard) A Defence of the Wesleyan Methodist Missions in the West Indies. 8vo. London, 1817. [Gg. 6. 19.]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1817.

[Hh. 2. 32.]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1817.

[Hh. 7. 23.]

viii. History, &c. of the Unitarians.

CHEYNELL (Francis) The Rise, Growth, and Danger of Socinianisme. 4to. London, 1643. [L. 19. 30.]

LINDSEY (Theophilus) An Historical View of the State of the Unitarian Doctrine and Worship, from the Reformation to our own Times. 8vo. London, 1783. [A. 14. 52.]

DIALITHI (Christophili) Xpnopodia Parabolico-Prophetica de infausto Fausti Socini Asseclarum exitu. 12mo. Oxonii, 1699. [E. 16. 32.] A Narrative of Mr. J. RAWSON'S Case; or Account of his Exclusion from Communion with the Congregational Church in Nottingham. 8vo. London, 1737. [P. 92. (6.)]

SLOSS (James) The true Narrative of the Case of Joseph Rawson. With a Plea for the Right of Religious Societies to excommunicate Heretical and unruly Members. 8vo. London, 1737. [P. 92. (7.)]

Taylor (John) A Defence of the common Rights of Christians; being a Reply to Mr. Sloss's pretended Narrative. 8vo. London, 1738.

[P. 92. (8.)] LINDSEY (Theophilus) Apology, on resigning the Vicarage of Catterick, in Yorkshire. 8vo. London, 1774. [P. 290. (1.)]

Lindsey (Theophilus) Sequel to the Apology. 8vo. London, 1786.

[D. 26. 27.] Lindsey (Theophilus) Apology on resigning the Vicarage of Catterick. Sequel to the Apology. 8vo. London, 1782-86. [A. 14. 51.] Lindsey (Theophilus) A Farewell Address to the Parishioners of Catterick. 8vo. London, 1774. [P. 294. (3.)]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1774. [A. 14. 53.] Lindsey (Theophilus) A Sermon at the Opening of the Chapel in EssexHouse, Essex-street, in the Strand, Sunday, April 17, 1774. To which is added, A Summary Account of the Reformed Liturgy, on the Plan of the late Dr. Samuel Clarke. 8vo. London, 1774. [P. 294. (2.)] Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1774. [A. 14. 53.]

A Letter to a Layman on the subject of the Rev. Mr. Lindsey's Proposal for a Reformed English Church upon the Plan of the late Dr. Samuel Clarke. 8vo. London, 1774. [P. 294. (4.)]

Lindsey (Theophilus) Sermon at the Opening of the New Chapel in Essex-street. 8vo. London, 1778. [A. 14. 53.]

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