Methodist Church - Early works to 1800
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Mr. Whitefield's chatechise . Being an explanation of the doctrine of the Methodists. By Ebenezer Hewlett. In a letter to Mr. Seagrave.
Hewlett, Ebenezer, fl. 1738-1747.Date: [1739]- E-books
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Imposture detected , and the dead vindicated: in a letter to a friend. Containing some gentle strictures on the false and libellous harangue, lately delivered by Mr. John Wesley, upon his laying the first Stone of his new Dissenting Meeting-House, near the City-Road. By Rowland Hill, M. A. The Second Edition, With a Postscript.
Hill, Rowland, 1744-1833.Date: 1777- E-books
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Remarks on several passages in the works of the late Rev. John Wesley being A brief Description of what is called "the Old Plan;" and of Mr. Wesley's sentiments concerning a Christian Church. Addressed to the People called Methodists. By a Friend to that Religious Body.
Friend to that religious body, Methodists.Date: 1795- E-books
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Moses brought to the test or, the crown fairly won, and set upon the right head. Being a contest between the law and the gospel: in a friendly dialogue between a Christian, a minister, and Moses. By a friend of Moses, and servant of Jesus Christ.
Friend of Moses, and Servant of Jesus Christ.Date: 1757- E-books
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A scriptural answer to Mr. James Walder author of The ax laid to the root; or, a Preservative against the erroneous Doctrine of the Methodists, &c. Candidly offered to the consideration of all Christians. In three discourses. By John West.
West, John, Methodist.Date: [1764]