THE WORKS OF THE REV. JOHN WESLEY: IN TEN VOLUMES. VOLUME III. CONTAINING, THE TWELFTH, THIRTEENTH, FOURTEENTH, FIFTEENTH, SIXTEENTH, NUMBERS OF HIS JOURNAL. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. Philadelphia: PUBLISHED BY D. & S. NEALL, AND W. S. STOCKTON. PRINTED ON THE VERTICAL PRESS, BY D. & S. NEALL, 1826. CONTENTS OF VOLUME III. PAGE. 8 10 16 19 82, 86 ibid. NUMBER XII. From May 6, 1760, to October 28, 1762. Continues his Journey through Ireland, Letter to the Editor of the London Chronicle on Mysticism, Letter the Editor of the Westminster Journal, Answer to the Caveat against the Methodists, Narrative from Ephraim Syrus, Mr. Grimshaw's Letter to the Society at London, Revival of the Work at Dublin and Limerick, Returns through Yorkshire to London, Letters from Congleton and Burslem, NUMBER XIII. From October 29, 1762, to May 25, 1765. The abuse of the Doctrine of Christian Perfection, Letter on the Creation of the Human soul,. Letter to the evangelical Clergy, and the Answers, Letter to a Friend on Christian Perfection, NUMBER XIV. From May 27, 1765, to May 18, 1768. Visits the West and South of Ireland, Death of Henry Jackson of Newcastle, Visits the West of England and Cornwall, Letter to Dr. Dodd, |