Wesley, John, 1703-1791. Calm address to our American colonies.
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A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley, occasioned by his Calm address to the American Colonies . By Caleb Evans, M.A. A new edition. To which are prefixed, some interesting observations on the Rev. Mr. Wesley's late reply to Americanus.
Evans, Caleb, 1737-1791.Date: [1775]- E-books
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A full and impartial examination of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's address to the Americans in which That Gentleman's Inconsistencies are remarked; His Assertions proved groundless; and his Principles in general demonstrated to be subversive of the British Constitution. The whole interspersed with Remarks upon American Affairs. By a Friend to the People and their Liberties.
Friend to the people and their liberties.Date: 1775?]- E-books
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A full defence of the Rev John Wesley , in answer to the several personal reflections cast on that gentleman by the Rev. Caleb Evans, in his observations on Mr. Wesley's late reply prefixed to his Calm address: By Thomas Olivers.
Olivers, Thomas, 1725-1799.Date: printed in the year, 1776- E-books
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A vindication of the Rev. Mr. Wesley's "Calm address to our American colonies: " in some letters to Mr. Caleb Evans. By John Fletcher, ..
John William FletcherDate: 1789- E-books
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A vindication of the Rev. Mr. Wesley's last minutes occasioned by a circular, printed letter, inviting such principal persons, both clergy and laity, as well of the Dissenters as of the established Church, who disapprove of those minutes, to oppose them in a body, as a dreadful Heresy: and designed To remove Prejudice, check Rashness, defend the Character of an eminent Minister of Christ, prevent some important scriptural Truths from being hastily branded as heretical, and stem the torrent of Antinomianism. In five letters, to the Hon. and Rev. author of the circular letter. By a lover of quietness and liberty of conscience.
John William FletcherDate: 1775