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352 INDEX<br />

Bristol, W.'s early preaching at,<br />

38-9 ; W. denied the use of the<br />

churches at, 73-4 ; Wesley<br />

preaches in the open air at, 85-6 ;<br />

the tabernacle at, 289<br />

Brockden, Mr., the conversion of,<br />

158-9<br />

Brought on, Rev. Mr., 12<br />

Buckingham, the Duchess of, 202<br />

Bunyan, John, 151, 161, 333<br />

Calvinism, as held by W., 115-<br />

16; Wesley denounces, 160; W.<br />

defends, 161-2; its power, 344<br />

Cambridge (U.S.), 152<br />

Cambuslang, the great revival at,<br />

186-92 ;<br />

a day of humiliation for<br />

the revival at, 192-3 ; the second<br />

celebration of the Lord's Supper<br />

at, 194-5 ; the Cameronians assail<br />

the work at, 195<br />

Cameronians, the ' Declaration,' &c,<br />

of the, 195<br />

Cardiff, 81<br />

Carmarthen, W. honoured at, 205<br />

Carolina, slavery in, 135, 282<br />

Castaniza's ' Spiritual Combat,' 18<br />

Causton, Mr., and W., 59, 65<br />

Cennick, John, aids W., 167 ;<br />

joins<br />

the Moravians, 240 ; his death, 295<br />

Charleston, changes at, 130 ; W.<br />

cited before Mr. Garden at, 146<br />

Chesterfield, Earl of, 246, 289, 305<br />

Chesterfield, Lady, 272<br />

Church, Rev. Thomas, 220<br />

Clap, Rev. Mr., 149, 152<br />

Clergy, the, close their pulpits<br />

against W., 51 ;<br />

Methodists, 207 ; W.<br />

persecute the<br />

assails the<br />

conduct of some of, 2 1 9-20<br />

Cole, Rev. Thomas, and the boy<br />

W., 1,2; his love of anecdotes,<br />

2 ; signs himself W.'s curate, 87 ;<br />

his death, 87 ; his ' tump ' at<br />

(^uarhouse, 203<br />

Colman, Dr., invites W. to New<br />

England, 148<br />

Coward's Trustees, their treatment<br />

of Dr. Doddridge, 215-16<br />

Cumberland, the Duke of, at the<br />

Tabernacle, 201<br />

Dagge, Mr., tries to retain W. as<br />

preacher at Newgate, 81 ; and<br />

Savage the poet, 180<br />

Deal, W. and Wesley at, 53<br />

Deism, 213<br />

Delamotte, Mr., in Georgia, 37 ;<br />

welcomes W. to Savannah, 58 ;<br />

; W.<br />

beloved by the poor, 64<br />

seeks his sister in marriage,<br />

137<br />

Delitz, Countess, becomes an active<br />

Methodist, 252-3<br />

Dissenters, the, W. friendly with,<br />

work of Doddridge amongst,<br />

51 ;<br />

97<br />

; some of, hostile to W.,<br />

213-17 ; W. brings many to<br />

church, 298 ; W. practically one<br />

of, 304-5 ; Methodists become,<br />

301-4<br />

Dissenters, the, in Wales, 80,<br />

348-9<br />

Doddridge, Dr., assailed for countenancing<br />

W., 214-17 ; and Dr.<br />

Warburton, 314; the death of,<br />

285<br />

Dublin, W. entertained at, 66<br />

stoned at, 309<br />

Dummer, W. acts as clergyman at,<br />

35-6<br />

Dunfermline, W. preaches at, 172 ;<br />

W. and the Associate Presbytery<br />

meet at, 173-4<br />

Durell, Dr., prosecutes six<br />

Methodist students, 327<br />

Ecclesiastical, the, position of<br />

W., 174-5, -298-9, 3 U 4 5

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