Account of S. Newman Page 465 Account of P. Williams Account of E. Flook 521 580 Account of Mrs. E. Mather The fame, continued Experience of John Appleton Experience of Mrs. Phebe Blood Predeftination clearly stated 636 640 646 449 505 The fame, continued The fame, concluded A Review of Dr. Prieftley's Doctrine of Philofophical Neceflity The fame, continued 561 617 26 90 The fame, continued The fame, continued The fame, concluded 140 197 248 The two Covenants of God with mankind 28 94 144 202 253 313 The fame, concluded An Extract from a Survey of the Wisdom of God in the Creation. Continued 22 372 The fame, continued The fame, continued The fame, continued The fame, continued The fame, continued The fame, continued The fame, continued The fame, continued An Extract from a course of Sermons on Death, Judgment, An Account of two Danish Miffionaries. Continued The fame, concluded The fame, continued The fame, continued 101 152 210 The fame, continued 260 The fame, continued 321 The fame, continued 380 The fame, continued 428 The fame, continued 489 541 Profanation of the Sabbath thy power Letter from the Duke of Buckingham Thoughts on, Thy people fhall be willing in the day of A ftrange Providence in an Earthquake Attempt to affaffinate the king of Poland The fame, concluded Concerning the bite of the Tarantula A word to whom it may concern Account of the Efcape of the Chevelier The fame, continued The fame, concluded Account of the Sufferings of Cyrillus 537 The fame, concluded 590 Thoughts on the Account of the Pelew Iflands 545 A Letter from a Gentleman at Rome 547 A Providential deliverance 551 Thoughts on the Magic Art 598 599 605 607 ibid 492 Extract from the Minutes of a Conference An Enquiry into the fituation of the Terreftial Paradife 657 DXVII. From Mifs H. A. R. to the Rev. J. Welley DXVIII. From the Rev. Dr. C. to the fame DXXIII. From Mifs E. Ritchie, to the fame DXXIV. From the Rev. T. Davenport, to the fame DXXIX. From Mifs A. Bolton, to the fame POETRY. Short Hymns by the late Rev. C. Welley 58 The fame, continued 109- Ditto 165 The last Lines composed by the late Rev. C. Wesley ibid |