Methodist History, 32:1 (October 1993)

WORKS OF FRANK BAKER

(Arranged by date) Compiled and Edited by Elizabeth Hart

Abbreviations

Lond. QHR. Quarterly and Holborn Review; later, London Quarterly Review. Meth. Hist. Methodist History, Madison, New Jersey. Meth. Rec. Methodist Recorder, London. Meth. Magazine Methodist Magazine, London. Proc. WHS. Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society.

1937 1 1. Treasure in Earthen Vessels: a Play in Four Acts. London: Epworth l t Press, 1937. 74pp. l 1938 1 2. "The Education of Wesley's Preachers,'' Preachers' Magazine (Epworth I Press), March/ April 1938, 101-04; 141-43. f. 3. "Greeny Grass-Blade and the Rest," Kiddies' Magazine (Epworth Press), Il 1938, 44-47. ·~ ' 4. "More 'Additional Notes to Wesley Bibliography,' "Proc. WHS., 21, .l 1938, 132-33; 155-58.

1939 1l; 5. "The Re-Printing of Wesley's Publications," Proc. WHS., 22, 1939, 57-61. 6. "Wesley's Printers and Booksellers," Proc. WHS., 22, 1939-40, 61-65; t 97-101; 131-40; 164-68. \ 7. "William Cole: Aspects of an Eighteenth Century Clergyman," Meth. Magazine, 152, September 1939, 522-25. 1940 8. " and Literature in the Eighteenth Century," Pro c. WHS., 22, 1940, 174-83. [reviews]. 9. Side-lights on Sixty Years: being Contributions to the History of West Lane Methodist Church, Keighley, compiled from original records. Keighley: West Lane Methodist Church, 1940. 58pp.

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10. "Wesley and Arminius," Proc. WHS., 22, 1940, 118-19. 1941 11. " and the 'Imitatio Christi,'" Lond. QHR., 166, 1941, 74-87. 12. "Methodist Items in the Keighley Museum," Proc. WHS., 23, 1941, 56-59. 13. "Richard Terry and Hull Methodism in the light of a hitherto unknown Wesley letter," Proc. WHS., 23, 1941, l-7. 14. "Wesley's Kempis," Proc. WHS., 23,1941,46. 15. "Wesleyana in Headingley College Library,'' Proc. WHS., 23, 1941-42, 64-68; 85-89; 104-08. 1942 16. "Charlotte Bronte and Wesley's Kempis," Proc. WHS., 23, 1942, 158-59. 17. "Original of a Class Ticket Design," Proc. WHS., 23, 1942, 142-43. 18. ''Wesleyana at Keighley," Proc. WHS., 23, 1942, 111-15; 135-39. 19. "The Wesleys and The Song of the Three Children," Proc. WHS., .. 23, 1942, 167-71. 1943 20. "The Diary of William Grimshaw of Haworth, 1755-1757," Proc. WHS., 24, 1943, 9-12; 47-52.; 59-64. 21. "The Next Fifty Years [The Wesley Historical Society]," Proc. WHS., 24, 1943, 35-39. 22. "A Study of John Wesley's Readings," Lond. QHR., 168, 1943, 140-45; 234-42. 1944 23. "The Field Bible," Proc. WHS., 24, 1944, 126-29. 24. "John Wesley and Ann Loxdale: Two Unpublished Letters," Proc. WHS., 24, 1944, 107--13. 25. "Rev. Brian Bury Collins in Hull,'' Proc. WHS., 24, 1944, 95-98. 26. "Wesley's Ordinations,'' Proc. WHS., 24, 1944, 76-8p; 101-03. 1945 27. "The First Methodist MPs," Meth. Rec., June 18, 1945, 7. 28. "The Grimshaw Family," Transactions of the Halifax Antiquarian Society, 145, 49-72. 29. "Hospitality Plans," Proc. WHS., 25, 1945, 11-13. 30. "The Making of A Pioneer []," Met h. Rec., August 16, 1945, ii. 46 Methodist History

31. "The Methodist Vote," Meth. Rec., June 14, 1945, 9. 32. "Methodists in Battle," Met h. Rec., May 3, 1945, 9. 33. "Portraits of Wesley Preaching," Proc. WHS., 25, 1945, 15-16. 34. "[Series of short, weekly, front page articles]," Meth. Rec., August 2, 1945 - Febraury 28, 1946. 35. "Wesley and John King: Three Little-Known Letters," Proc. WHS., 25, 1945, 50-52. 36. "Wesley's Sermons," Meth. Rec., 20 September 1945, 9. 1946 37. " to 'Varanese' and 'Varanese' to Charles Wesley," Proc. WHS., 25, 1946, 97-104. 38. "The Dodsworth Bequest," Proc. WHS., 25, 1946, 113-16. 39. "John Bacon-the First Methodist R.A.," Proc. WHS., 25, 1946, 94-95. 40. "Methodism and the War Prisoners," Meth. Rec., August 29, 1946, 7. 41. "A New Star [James Hervey]," Meth. Rec., April 25, 1946, 7. 42. "Sale of an Early Methodist Preaching House," Proc. WHS., 25, 1946, 72-74. 1947 43. "A Biographical Sketch []," Meth. Rec., September 4, 1947, 7. 44. A Charge to Keep: an Introduction to the People Called Methodists. London: Epworth Press, [1947], [1954], [1964] viii, 232pp. 45. "Edward Dromgoole and John Wesley," Proc. WHS., 26, 1947,25-28. 46. "In Methodist Byways: 'Lowes' Balsam," Meth. Magazine 160, March 1947, 123-25. I 47. "In Methodist Byways: the Ballad-Monger," Meth. Magazine, 160, February 1947, 70-72. 48. "In Methodist Byways: the First Tract Society," Meth. Magazine, 160, January 1947, 31-33. 49. "Irish Adventure," Meth. Rec., August 7, 1947, 7. 50. "John Hickling, the Last of Welsey's Preachers," Proc. WHS., 26, 1947, 15-16. 51. "John Wesley and Lord George Gordon," Proc. WHS., 26, 1947, 45-. 52. "Methodism and the '45 Rebellion," Lond. QHR., 172, 1947, 325-33. 53. "No Popery!," Meth. Rec., January 30, 1947, 9. 54. "Ordination of John Ogilvie," Proc. WHS., 26, June 1947, 26; 30-31. 55. Thomas Coke; the St. Paul of Methodis1n: An Address Delivered in Wesley's Chapel . .. on 9th September, 1947, in Commemoration of the Works of Frank Baker 47

Bi-Centenary of the Birth of Dr. Thomas Coke . ... London: Cargate Press, 1947. 12 pp. 56. "Two Letters by John Wesley," Proc. WHS., 26, 1947, 62-64. 57. "Wesley and the Roman Catholics," Proc. WHS., 26, 1947, 26, 28. 1948 58. Charles Wesley as Revealed by his Letters. London: Epworth Press, 1948, vi, 152p. (Wesley Historical Society Lectures: No. 14). 59. "A Christmas Present for Sally Gwynne," Meth. Rec., December 23, 1948, 8. 60. (and Frederick Hunter) "The First Quarterly .Meeting," Meth. !?-ec., October 14, 1948, 9. 61. "John Wesley and a Quaker Mystic [Richard Freeman]," Proc. WHS., 26, 1948, 114-18. 62. "John Wesley and John Bousell," Journal of the Friends' Historical Society, 40, 1948, 50-53.

, 1 63. Methodism, our History and Heritage: a reading list. London: Dudley , Press, 1948. 8pp. 64. "The Relations Between the Society of Friends and Early Methodism," l,~ ond. QHR., 173, October 1948. pp. 312-23; 174, July 1949, pp. 239-48, (Also published as a separate pamphlet, q.v.). 65. "A Strange Wesley Pedigree [given in the Reliquary, 8 ( 1867 -68) 188]," Proc. WHS., 26, 1948, 102-4. 66. "World Parish," Venture: Magazine of Batford Methodist Church, Harpenden, [London] 4, December 1948, 5-6. 67. "A Yeoman of ," Meth. Rec., January 22, 1948, 9. 68. "The First Woman Preacher [Sarah Crosby]," Meth. Rec., October 20, 1949, 11. 1949 69. "John Hickling's Bible," Proc. WHS., 27, June 1949, 47. 70. "John Wesley and Sarah Croby," Proc. WHS., 27, 1949-50, 76-82. 71. ''The Lovefeast in the Methodist Church," Friends ofReunion Bulletin, 1 35, December 1949, 4-6. I 72. "New Light on John Wesley's Evangelical Conversion/' Met h. Rec., 15 December 1949, 4. 73. (and Frederick Hunter) "The Origins of the Methodist Quarterly Meeting," Lond. QHR., 174, 1949, 28-37. 74. "Preaching in a Storm,'' Proc. WHS., 27, 1949, 30-32. 75. The Relations Between the Society of Friends and Early Methodism. London: For the author by Epworth Press, 1949. 23pp. (The Eayrs Prize Essay, 1948) [Also published in. Lond. QHR., 1948-1949 q.v.]. 48 Methodist History

76. "Thomas Maxfield's First Sermon," Proc. WHS., 27, 1949,7-16. , . 1950 , 1

77. "Francis Gilbert and Methodist Ordination," Proc. WHS., 27, 1950, : l··..·. 146-48. . 78. "In Time of Earthquake," Meth. Rec., February 9, 1950, 9. 79. "The Methodist Church in Britain 1900-49," Meth. Rec., January 5, 1950, i Suppl. 80. "Methodist History and Doctrines, Methodism's Witness and Present Opportunities," Programme Suggestions for Senior Groups, Methodist Youth Dept. Year Book, 1950-51, 3-36. 1951 81. Ecumenical Methodist Conference, Oxford, 28th August - 7th September 1951: Background. n.p. 1951. 4pp. 82. "Fletcher's Sermon Notes," Proc. WHS., 28, 1951, 30-32. 83. "In Methodist Byways: Wesley Acrostics," Meth. Magazine, 164, November 1951, 502-04. 84. The Methodist Pilgrim in England. London: Epworth Press, [1951]; 2nd ed. 1961; (3rd ed. rev (USA) 1976, q.v.) 96pp. 85. An Order of Worship for AldersgateSunday. London: Epworth Press for the International Methodist Historical Society, 1951. 4pp. 86. "Statistics of World Methodism," The Methodists of the World, Com­ piled for the Eighth Ecumenical Conference. International Methodist Historical Society, Leeds, 1951, 21-28. 87. ''Thomas Maxfield and the Countess of Huntington," Proc. WHS., 28, September 1951, 63. 88. "William Clowes," Meth. Rec., March 1, 1951, 9. 1952 89. ''The Bournes and the Primitive Methodist Deed Poll: some Un­ published Documents," Proc. WHS., 28, 1952, 138-42. 90. "Headingley Papers: Ill. John Cennick and Kingswood School," Proc. WHS., 28, 1952, 149-50. 91. "In Methodist Byways: The Scarecrow Chapel," Meth. Magazine, 165, February 1952, 76-79. 92. "John Wesley's Death Bed," Proc. WHS., 28, 1952, 168. 93. "Philip Embury's Christmas Conversion," Meth. Rec., December 24, 1952, 7. 94. "Richard and John Wesley," Proc. WHS., 28, 1952, 85-88. 95. "The Sacrificial Life and Witness of Hugh Bourne," Meth. Rec., October 9, 1952, ii-iii Suppl. I I l ~

I,~ ,f Works of Frank Baker 49 I li il 96. "Squire Brackenbury," Meth. Rec., May 1, 1952, 9. ·r 1953 I I 97." 'The Glory of the Methodists': an Unpublished Wesley Letter," Proc. :j WHS., 29, 1953, 1-2. I 98. "It was the Birth of an Epoch [250th Anniversary of John Wesley's I ! Birth]," Meth. Rec., June 25, 1953, 9. I I 99. The Story of Cleethorpes and the Contribution of Methodism I l Through Two Hundred Years. Cleethorpes, England: Trinity Methodist I Church, 1953. 182 pp. 1954 ... 100. "Behind the Scenes in 1841," Proc. WHS., 29, 1954, 145-48. 101. "Charles Wesley's Scripture Playing Cards," Proc. WHS., 29, 1954, 136-38. 102. "Hugh Moore and John Wesley: Some Unpublished Cor­ respondence," Proc. WHS., 29, 1954, 112-16. 103. "In Methodist Byways: John Ogilvie, Presbyterian Poet," Meth. Magazine, 167, February 1954, 78-80. 1p4. "Jonathan Swift and the Wesleys," Lond. QHR., 179, 1954, 290-300. 105. "The Wesley Coat ofArms," Journal oftheMeth. Hist. Soc. ofSouth Africa, 11, August 1954, 19-20. 1955 106. ''The Beginnings of the Methodist Covenant Service," Lond. QHR., 180, 1955, 215-20. 107. "James Evans Among the Crees: a Missionary Goes Home," The Times (London), May 6, 1955, 12. 108. "James Evans Returns to the Land of the Crees," Met h. Rec., May 12, 1955. 109. ''John Cennick: a Handlist of his Writings," Proc. WHS., 10, 1955-56, 40-44; 50-58; 86-89; 104-07. (Also published separately by the Wesley Historical Society in 1956, q.v.) 110. "John Cennick, Hymn Writer and Evangelist," Meth. Rec., June 30, 1955, 9. 111. "The Return of James Evans," United Church Observer (Toronto)' illus., June 15, 1955, 5-6. 112._"The Return of James Evans," Joyful News, July 1955 . t I 1956 I 113. "Francis Fletcher Bretherton,'' Proc. WHS., 30, 1956, 101 - 02. I 114. "James Bourne (1761-1860) and the Bemersley Book-Room," Proc. ' WHS., 30, 1956, 138-50. I . ~------!~!

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115. "John Flesher and the Bemersley Book-Room," Proc. WHS., 30, 1956, 171-78. 116. "John Wesley and Thomas Hanson, the 'Brown-Bread Preacher,' '' Proc. WHS., 30, 1956, 127-31. 1957 117. "The Birth of Charles Wesley,'' Proc. WHS., 31, 1957, 25-26. 118. "Charles Wesley's Hymns for Children," Proc. WHS., 31, 1957, 81-85. 119. "James Hervey, Methodist Prose Poet," Land. QHR., 182, 1957, 62~68. 120. Methodism and the Love-Feast. London: Epworth Press, 1957; New York: Macmillan, 1957. 83pp. 121. "Methodist Archives," Amateur Historian, 3, 1957, 143-49. 122. "Prose Writings of Charles Wesley," Land. QHR., 182, 1957, 268-74. 1958 123. "The Erskines and the Methodists," Land. QHR, 183, 1958, 36-45. 124. John Cennick (1718-55): a Handlist of his Writings. Leicester: Printed for the: Wesley Historical Society by Alfred A. Taberer, 1958. 32pp. (Wesley Historical Society Publication No. 5.) [Previously published in Proc. WHS., 1955-56. q.v.]. 125." 'Mad Grimshaw' and his Covenants with God: a study in Eighteenth Century Psychology," Land. QHR., 183, 1958, 211-15; 271-78. 126. "Methodism in Kingston upon Hull," Handbook and Directory for the Aggregate Meeting of the Methodist Local Preachers' Mutual Aid Association, June, 1958. 8pp. 127. "The Sources of John Wesley's Collection of Psalms and Hyinns, Charleston, 1737," Proc. WHS., 31, 1958, 186-93. 128. The Story of Methodism in Newland. Kingston-Upon-Hull: Newland Methodist Church Trustees, 1958, 67pp. 1959 129. "Freeborn Garrettson and Nova Scotia," Proc. WHS., 32, 1959, 18-20. 130. "Methodism's Oldest Church," New Christian Advocate, 3, May 1959, 29-30. 131. "The Wesley Historical Society Annual Lectures," Proc. WHS., 32, 1959, 91-92. 1960 132. "John Fletcher, Methodist Clergyman," Lond. QHR, 185, 1960, 291-98. Works of Frank Baker 51

133. "John Wesley's Churchmanship," Lond. QHR., 185, 1960, 210-15; 269-74. 134. "Missing Trevecka Letters," Journal of the Historical Society, Presbyterian Church of , 45, 1960, 14-16. 135. "The Origins of Methodism in the West Indies: the Story of the Gilbert Family," Lond. QHR., 185, January 1960, 9-17. 136. "A Variety of Themes in an Unpublished Wesley Letter," Proc. WHS., 32, 1960, 136-37. 1961 137. "The Early Experience of Fletcher of Madeley," Proc. WHS., 33, 1961, 25-29. 1962 138. "The Frank Baker Collection: an Autobiographical Analysis," Library i ·1 Notes [Duke University] No. 31, December 1962, 1-9. j 139. "The Puritan Ancestry of Wesley," Lond. QHR., 187, 1962, 180-86.

\j 140. Representative Verse of Charles Wesley, selected and edited with an

Jj. introduction. London: Epworth Press, 1962; Nashville: Abingdon, 1963. lxi, 413pp.

J 1·41. "Wesley F. Swift [obituary]," Proc. WHS., 33, 1962, 90~91. l 142. "Wesley's Puritan Ancestry," Lond. QHR., 187, 1962, 180-86. 1963 143. "Aldersgate 1738-1963: the Challenge of Aldersgate [address]," Duke Divinity School Bulletin, 28, 1963, 67-80. 144. "The Beginnings of American Methodism," Meth. Hist., 2 October 1963, 3-15. 145. "Bishop Lavington and the Methodists," Proc. WHS., 34, 1963, 37-42. 146. "John Wesley on Christian Perfection," Proc. WHS., 34, 1963, 53-57. 14 7. "When did Methodism begin? Spar ked in 1729 by the Holy Club, Societies Sprang Up in Many Places," Together, 7 (7), 1963, 27-29. 148. William Grimshaw, 1708-1763. London: Epworth Press, 1963. 288pp. 149. "William Grimshaw, Methodist Clergyman,'' Land. QH~ .. , 188, 1963, 127-34. \ 1964 150. Charles Wesley's Verse: an introduction. London: Epworth Press, 1964. 110pp. (Revised edition 1988, q.v.). 151. "Christ the Mediator," The Upper Room Discipline, 1964, 67-73. 152. "John Wesley by Francis McConnell: Leader's Suggestions. Five sessions," Adult Teacher, (Nashville), May 1964, 11-13. ~------'~1 ·.

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153. [and George Walton Williams] John Wesley's First Hymn-Book: A collection of Psalms and Hymns: a facsimile, with additional material. Charleston: Wesley Historical Society and Dalcho Historical Society, 1964. xxxvi, 74pp. (Dalcho Historical Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in South Carolina, Publication, no. 16). 1965 154. "Captain Thomas Webb, Pioneer of American Methodism," Religion in Life, 34, Summer 1965, 402-21. [Reprinted as a booklet by Abingdon Press, 1965, q.v.]. 155. Captain Thomas Webb, Pioneer of American Methodism. [New York: Abingdon Press] 1965. 17 pp. (Reprinted from: Religion in Life, 34, Summer 1965, 406-421). 156. "Early American Methodism: a Key Document [Thomas Taylor to John Wesley, 11th April 1768],'' Meth. Hist., 3, January 1965, 3-15~ 157. "John Bennet and Early Methodist Polity," Proc. WHS., 35, 1965, 1-4. 158. "The People Called Methodist, Pt. 3. Polity/' A History of the Methodist Church in Great Britain. London: Epworth Press, 1965. Vol 1, pp. 213-55. 159. "Susanna Wesley, Apologist for Methodism," Proc. WHS., 35, 1965, 68-71. 1966 160." 'Aldersgate' and Wesley's Editors," Land. QHR., 191, 1966, 310-19. 161. "The Doctrines in the Discipline: a Study of the Forgotten Theological Presuppositions of American Methodism," Duke Divinity School Review, 31, Winter 1966, 39-55. 162. "John Wesley's First Marriage," Duke Divinity School Review, 31, Autumn 1966. pp. 175-78 and in Lond. QHR., 1967 q.v. 163. A Union Catalogue of the Publications of John and Charles Wesley. Durham, N.C. Duke University Divinity School, 1966. 230pp. (2nd ed. 1991' q. v.). 1967 164. "John Wesley's First Marriage," Lond. QHR., 192, 1967, 305-15. 165. "The Lay Pioneers of American Methodism," Forever Beginning, 1766-1966, [Historical Papers presented at American Methodism's Bicentennial Celebrations, Baltimore, Md., Apri121-24, 1966]. Associa­ tion of Methodist Historical Societies, Lake Junaluska, 1967, pp. 169-77. 1968 166. "American Methodism; Beginnings and Ends," Meth. Hist., 6, April 1968, 3-15. Works of Frank Baker 53

167. "John Wesley and the Moravians ofFulneck," Proc. WHS., 36, 1968, 153-54. 168. "Wesley, Charles; Wesley, John: Methodism," Chambers's En­ cyclopedia, new rev. ed., 1968. Vol XIV, pp. 505-06; 506-07, Vol IX, pp. 334-37. 1969 169. "John Wesley's Introduction to William Law," Proc. WHS., 37, Oc­ tober 1969, 78-82. 170. "Salute to Susanna," Meth. Hist., 7, April 1969, 3-12. 171. "Wesley's Early Preachers in America," Duke .Divinity School Reviel1J, 34, Autumn 1969, 143-62. 1970 172. "The Birth of John Wesley's Journal," Meth. Hist., 8, January 1970, 25-32. 173. John Wesley and the . London: Epworth Press, 1970; Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1970. viii, 422pp. 174. ''John Wesley and William Law: a Reconsideration," Proc. WHS., ~7' 1970, 173-77. l75. "The Oxford Edition of Wesley's Works," Meth. Hist., 8, July 1970, 41-48. 176. A United Methodist Heritage Tour of England. n.p. [1970] 32pp. 177. "Wesleyana and British Methodism," Gnomon; Essays for the Dedica­ tion of the William R. Perkins Library, April 16, 1970, edited by John L. Sharpe, III, and EstherEvans, Durham, N.C.: Duke University Library, 1970, pp. 52-62. 178. "Whitefield's Break with the Wesleys," Church Quarterly, 3, October 1970, 103-13. 1971 179. ''Charles Wesley; John Wesley," Encyclopedia Britannica, Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Pr., 1971., vol 23, 412-14; 414-16. 180." 'Come over and Help Us' -America to Wesley," Christian Advocate, March 18, 1971, 13-14. 181. "Dr. Thomas Coke and Methodism in the Isle of Wight," Proc. WHS., 38, 1971, 56-59. 182. "The Origins of the World Methodist Historical Society," World Meth. Hist. Soc. 1, December 1971, 1-2; 7-8. 1972 183. "John Wesley and Miss Mary Clark of Worcester [text of letters]," Meth. Hist., 10, January 1972, 45-51. 54 Methodist History

184. "Love Feast," Dictionary of Liturgy and Worship, ed. J. G. Davies. London: SCM Press, 1972, 247-50. 195. "Samuel Wesley, Musician,'' Met h. Hist., II, October I972, 52-56. 1973 186. [with Oliver Beckerlegge] "Humorous Verses by Samuel Wesley," Proc. WHS., 39, I973, 6-Il. 1897. "John Wesley and Cokesbury College's First President [Levi Heath]," Meth. Hist., 11, January 1973, 54-59. I88. "Was John Wesley Real?," Cross/Talk, 2(3), I973, np. 1974 189. Encyclopedia of World Methodism, ed. Nolan B. Harmon. [Editorial Committee and Eighty Entries] Nashville: United Methodist Publishing House, 1974. 2 vols. Note: A complete list of Baker contributions to this work is available from Methodist Archives, John Rylands Library, Man­ or United Methodist Archives, Drew University, New Jersey, USA., but are included in the index to this bibliography. Multi-page articles are 1 as follows: "Anti-Methodist Publications (British)," I19-22; "Life and \ j -:-.1 • I Literature of Devotion," 672-76; "General Rules," 986-88; "Histories of .'I I Methodism," 1I29-34; "Wesley Family," 2511-12; "Wesleyana," 2529-31; "World Methodist History: Chronology," 2634-38; "Bibliography" Uoint author), 2721-66. 190. "The Real John Wesley," Meth. Hist., 12, July 1974, 183-97.

' ' 1975 191. "Americanizing of Methodism," Meth. Hist., 13 , April1975, 5-20. 192. "Edward Evans, Founding Philadelphia Methodist [letter]," Meth. Hist., 14, October 1975, 56-59. 193. "John Wesley, Literary Arbiter: an Introduction to his use of the asterisk," Proc. WHS., 40, 1975, 25-33. 194. "The Shaping of Wesley's 'Calm Address' [1775]," Met h. Hist., 14, October 1975, 3-12. 195. Works of John Wesley, 1975- : Oxford Edition of the Works of John Wesley 1975 [General Editor/Textual Editor] [1976]-1983; [continued as] The Bicentennial Edition of the Works of John 1-Vesley. Oxford: Oxford University Press; Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1984-. Each volume Appendix A: "Wesley's Text: Editions, Transmission, Versions, Presen­ tation and Variant Readings" [or similar title]. For individual works see below. 1976 196. ''The British Background of North Carolina Methodism," Methodism Alive In North Carolina: a Volume Commemorating the Bicentennial of Works of Frank Baker 55 I ! i 1 the Carolina Circuit, edited by 0. Kelley Ingram. Durham, N.C.: Divinity School of Duke University, 1976, 1-17. 197. From Wesley to Asbury: Studies in Early American Methodism. Durham, N.C. Duke University Press, 1976. xiv, 223pp. 198. "John Wesley and the Bible," Historical Highlights, Commission on Archives and History, South Georgia Conference, June 1976. 199. The Methodist Pilgrim in England, 3rd ed. rev. Rutland, Vt. Academy Books, 1976. llOpp. [First English edition [1951], 2nd ed. (USA) 1961, q.v.]. 200. "The Oxford Edition of Wesley's Works and its Text," The Place of Wesley in the Christian Tradition: Essays Deltvered at Drew University in Celebration of the Publication of the Oxford Edition of the Works of John Wesley, edited by Kenneth E. Rowe. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarescrow Press, 1976, 117-133. 1977 201. "John Wesley's Last Visit to Charleston," South Carolina Historical Magazine, 78, 1977, 265-71. 202. "Some Observations on John 'Vesley's Relationship with Grace Murray [reply to F. E. Maser]," Meth Hist., 16, October 1977, 42-45.

~ 1979 203. "The Circuit Plan[illus]," Library Notes, [Duke University], No. 49, December 1979, 8-28. 204. "The Trans-Atlantic Triangle: Relations Between British, Canadian and American Methodism during Wesley's Lifetime," Bulletin of the Com­ mittee on Archives of the United Church of Canada, 28, 1979, 5-21. 1980 205. "John Wesley and Bishop Joseph Butler: A Fragment of John Wesley's Manuscript Journal, 16th to 24th August 1739," Proc. WHS., 42, 1980, 93-100. 206. "Methodism," Encyclopedia Americana, New York: Grolier, 1980. Vol 18, pp. 793-96. 207. "Susanna Wesley: Puritan, Parent, Pastor, Protagonist, Pattern," Dig or Die: Papers Given at the World Methodist Historical Soc{ety Wesley Heritage Conference at Wesley College Within the University of Sydney, 10-15 August 1980, Sydney: World Methodist Historical Society, Australa­ sian Section, 1981, pp. 77-88. Also published in Women in New Worlds, Nashville: Abingdon, 1982, vol. II, pp. 112-31, and in Epworth Review, Vol 9. 1982, pp. 39-46, q.v. 208. "Unfolding John Wesley: a Survey of Twenty Years' Studies in Wesley's Thought," Quarterly Review: A Scholarly Journal for Reflec­ tion on Ministry, I, Fall 1980, 44-58. Also translated into German in 56 Methodist History

Mitteilungen der Studiengemeinschaft fur Geschichte der Evangelish­ methodistischen Kirche, Reutlingen, 1983, pp. 1-18. 209. Works of John Wesley, volume 25: Letters I, 1721-1739. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1980. xxii, 763. General Introduction, pp. 1-140. I 1981 I ' 210. "John Wesley and the German Pietists in Georgia," The Harold Jantz Collection: Proceedings of a Conference to introduce the Collection to specialists in German-American Literary Relations, ed. Leland R. Phelps. Duke University, Center for International Studies, 1981, 30-39. 211. "John Wesley, Postal Pastor," Dig or Die: Papers Given at the World Methodist Historical Society Wesley Heritage Conference at Wesley College Within the University of Sydney, 10-15 August 1980. Sydney: World Methodist Historical Society, Australasian Section, 1981, pp. 37-47. 1982

212. "Publishing to the Glory of God: John Wesley as Seen in his i . ' Writings," Historical Bulletin, World Methodist Historical Society, 11, First Quarter, 1982, 2-5. 213. & 214. (see 207). 215. Works of John Wesley, volume 26: Letters II, 1740-1755. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1982. xx, 684pp. 1983 216. The Works of John Wesley, volume 7, A Collection of Hymns . .. ed. Franz Hildebrandt and Oliver A. Beckerlegge. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1983. Appendix A: [text see #44] 723-26; Appendix B: "The Source of the Collection," 727-29; Appendix F: "The Gamut or Scale of Music," 1761, 739-64; Appendix H: "Directions for Singing, 1761 ," 765; Appendix I: "Thoughts on the Power' of Music, 1779," 766-79; Appendix J: ''Wesley's Tunes, 1786," 780-87. [all, except Appendices A and I are with Oliver A. Beckerlegge] 1984 217. "John Wesley and America," Proc. WHS., 44, 1984, 117-29. 218. John Wesley, London Publisher, 1733-1791: a Lecture to the Friends of Wesley's Chapel, Given on Thursday May 24th 1984 at Wesley's Chapel. [London: Friends of Wesley's Chapel] 1984. 15pp. (Friends of Wesley's Chapel Annual Lecture No. 3) (Reprinted in What Hath God Wrought, ed. R. C. Gibbins, London: Wesley's Chapel, 1988, q.v.). 219. "The Origins, Character and Influence of John Wesley's Thoughts Upon Slavery," Met h. Hist., 22, January 1984, 75-86. 220. The Works of John Wesley, vol 1-4, Sermons, ed. Albert Outler. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1984-87. "The Sermons in Alphabetical Order; Works of Frank Baker 57

Appendix A [text see #44]," v.1: 714-22; v.2: 616-24; v.3: 646-54; v.4: 555-73; 421-513 [text]. 1985 221. The Heart of True Spirituality: Selections from William Law. Grand Rapids, Mich. Francis Asbury Press, 1985. 112pp. (John Wesley's Own Choice, Vol 1.). 222. "John Wesley and the Birth of the Methodist Episcopal Church." Reflections upon Methodism during the American Bicentennial: Papers presented at the 1984 Regional Conference of the World Methodist Historical Society held at Asbury Theological Seminary, Wilmore, Ken­ tucky. Dallas: Bridwell Library Center for Methodist Studies, 1985, 1-11. 223. "Riding the Rounds with John Wesley," Meth. Hist., 23, April1985, 163-67. 224. "The Status of Methodist Preachers in America, 1769-1791," Rethink­ ing Methodist History, ed. by Russell E. Richey and Kenneth E. Rowe. Nashville: Kingswood Books; United Methodist Publishing House, 1985, 29-36. 225. The Heart of True Spirituality . . . Selections from Thomas aKemp is, PJerre Poiret, Jean Duvergier de Hauranne, and Jacques Joseph Duguet. Grand Rapids, Mich. Francis Asbury Press, 1985. 93pp. (John Wesley's Own Choice, Vol 2.} .. 1986 226. "Love Feast," A New Dictionary of Liturgy and Worship, ed. J. G. Davies, London: SCM Press, 1986. 341-45. 227. "A Memorial Statement for Franz Hildebrandt, D.D., Ph.D., Lie. Theol. (1909-1985)," Meth. Hist., 24, July 1986, 238-40. 228. "Wesley's Principles for Social Action," Basic United Methodist Beliefs, ed. by J. Heidinger II. Wilmore, Ky.: Good News Books, 1986, 72-79. 1987 229. "The Apostle of Methodism in the South Seas [Richard Johnson]," Wesley's South Seas Heritage: a Report of the South Pacific Regional Con­ ference of the World Methodist Historical Society, Auckl~nd, New Zealand, May 1987, 28-3 5. 230. "Asbury, Francis" Encyclopedia of Religion, ed. Mircea Eliade. New York, London: Macmillan, Collier Macmillan, 1987, Vol. 1, 434-435. 231. "Coke, Thomas," Encyclopedia of Religion, ed. Mircea Eliade .. New r York, London: Macmillan, Collier Macmillan, 1987, Vol. 3, 561. 232. "Methodist Churches," Encyclopedia of Religion, ed. Mircea Eliade. New York, London: Macmillan, Collier Macmillan, 1987, Vol. 9, pp. 493-95. 58 Methodist History

233. "Methodist Pioneers in the South Pacific," Wesley,s South Seas Heritage: a Report of the South Pacific Regional Conference of the World Methodist Historical Society, Auckland, New Zealand, May 1987, 36-45. 234. "Practical Divinity: John Wesley's Doctrinal Agenda for Methodism," Wesleyan Theological Journal, 22, 1987, 7-16. 235. "Wesley Brothers,'' Encyclopedia of Religion, ed. Mircea Eliade. New York, London: Macmillan, Collier Macmillan, 1987, Vol. 15, 370-71. 1988 236. Charles Wesley's Verse: an Introduction, 2nd ed. [revised] London: Epworth Press, 1988, vi, 138pp. (1st edition published 1964, q.v.). 237. "Introduction," John Wesley: Contemporary Perspectives, ed. by John Stacey, London: Epworth Press, 1988, 1-10. 238. "Investigating Wesley Family Traditions,'' Met h. Hist., 26, April1988, 154-62. 239. "John Wesley, London Publisher, 1733-1791,'' What Hath God Wrought? edited by R. C. Gibbins. London: Wesley's Chapel, 1988, 30-43 (Also published under same title as Friends of Wesley Chapel Annual Lecture No. 3. 1984, q.v.). 240. "John Wesley's Publishing Apprenticeship," Bull. John Rylands University Library of Manchester, 70, Spring 1988, 71-80. 241. Milton for the Methodists: Emphasized extracts from Paradise Lost selected, edited and annotated by John Wesley, with an introduction by Frank Baker. London: Epworth Press, 1988. xvi, 90pp. 1989 242. "Charles Wesley's Productivity as a Religious Poet," Proc. WHS, 47, February 1989, 1-12. 243. ''John Wesley at Leisure": Joint Meeting Canadian Methodist Historical Society and the N. American Sector, World Methodist Historical Society, Victoria University, Toronto, June 1989. Canadian Methodist Historical Society, Papers, 1989, ed. Neil Semple, Toronto, vol 7, 1990: pp. 23-25. 244. "John Wesley, Biblical Commentator," Bull. John Rylands Univer­ sity Library of Manchester, 70, Spring 1989, 110-120. 245. Works of John Wesley, volume 9; The Methodist Societies.: ed. Rupert E. Davies. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1989 "Gair I'r Methodist (A word to a Methodist"), 238-46; Appendix A: [text, see #44] 541-63; Appendix B: "A partial reconstruction of Bailey's letter to Wesley (1750)," 565-66; Appendix C: " 'Ought we to separate from the Church of England?' " 567-80; Appendix D: "A partial reconstruction of G. L. Fleury's two sermons answered by Wesley (1771)", 581-82. Works of Frank Baker 59

1990 246. "Eyewitness to Early Methodism," Met h. Hist., 28, January 1990: 92-103. 1991 247. "Charles Wesley's Letters" in Charles Wesley, Poet and Theologian, ed., S T Kimbrough, Jr., Nashville: Kingswood Books, 1991, pp. 72-84. 248. [introduction and notes] Hymns for the Nativity of our Lord by Charles Wesley, facsimile of the first edition [London: William Strahan, 1745] and the 1788 edition. Madison, NJ, Charles Wesley Society, 1991. ix, 55pp. 249. "A Poet in Love-the Courtship of Charles Wesley, 1747-1749," Meth. Hist., 29, July 1991: 235-47. 250. A Union Catalogue of the Publications of John and Chttrles Wesley. 2nd. ed. Rev. Stone Mountain, Georgia: George Zimmermann, 1991. 230pp.

BAKER BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX

Acrostics, Wesley, 83. Bible, Apocrypha, 19; concordances, Aldersgate, 143, 160. 189; John Hickling, 69; John Alders gate Sunday, 85. Wesley, Field, 23; piay, 1. Allan, Charles Wilfred, 189. Biblical interpretation, John Wesley, American Methodism: 93, 144, 154, 198, 244. 155, 156, 165, 166, 191, 194, 196, Bibliography, Charles Wesley, 163, 204, 222; John Wesley 180, 217; 250;JohnCennick, 109, 124;John Philadelphia, 192; preachers, 45, We s 1e y, 4 , 16 3 , 21 0 , 2 5 0 ; 165, 171, 224; theology, 161. Methodism, 63, 138, 189. Anti-Methodist attacks, 145; publica- Booksellers, John Wesley, 6. tions, 189. Bourne, Hugh, 89, 95; Bourne, Archives, Methodist, 121. James, 89, 114, 189. Armed forces, 32. Bousell, John, 62. Arminius, 10. Brackenbury, Robert Carr, 96. Asbury, Francis, 30, 230. Bretherton, Francis Fletcher [obit.], Asterisk, John Wesley's use of, 193. 113. Attacks on Methodism, 145, 189. Bristol in the eighteenth .century, 90. Bronte, Charlotte, 16. Bacon, John, 39. Bunting, Jabez, 100. Belay, letter to John Wesley, 245. Butler, Bishop Joseph, 205. Baker, Frank, collection at Duke Butterfield, Sir Herbert, 189. University, 138. Butterworth, Joseph, 189. Bathafarn, 189. Bemersley Book-room, 114, 115. Calm Address to the American Col­ Bennet, John, 157. onies, 194. 60 Methodist History

Canadian Methodism, 129, 204. De Hauranne, Jean Duvergier, 225. Catholics, Roman, 53, 57. Dempster, James, 189. Cennick, John, 90, 11 0; bibliography, Devotion, life and literature of, 189. 109, 124. Dodsworth bequest, 38. Charles, Thomas, 189. Dromgoole, Edward, 45. Charleston, SC, 201. Duguet, Jacques Joseph, 225. Charleston Collection (hymns) 127, Duke University, Frank Baker Col- 153. lection, 138. Children, hymns, 118; stories, 3. Christ, 151. Earthquake, Lisbon, 78. Chronology, World Methodist Ecumenical Methodist Conference, history, 189. Oxford, 1951, 81, 86. Chubb, James, 189. Education, Christian, 80; of Chruch of England, John Wesley preachers, 2. and, 133, 173. Embury, Philip, conversion, 93. Circuits, hospitality, 29; plan, 203; English Literature, 8, 16, 41, 47, 103, quarterly meeting, 60, 73, 189. 104, 119. Clark, Mary, 183. Erskine, Ebenezer, James and Ralph, Class leaders, 189; tickets, 17. 123. Clayton, John, 189. Etheridge, John Wesley, 189. Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, 99. Evans, Edward, 192. Clergy, Eighteenth century, 7. Evans, Elizabeth, 189. Clifton, George ('Honest Munchin'), Evans, James, 107, 108, 111, 112. 189. Clowes, William, 88. Farrar, Dorothy Hincksman, 189. Coat of arms, Wesley, 105. Field, John, 23. Coke, Thomas, 43, 55, 231. Flesher, John, 115. Cokes bury College, 187. Fletcher, John, 82, 94, 132, 137. Cole, William, 7. Fleury, G. L., 245. Collins, Brian Bury, 25. Freeman, Richard, 61. Com.mittee of Privileges, 189. Fulneck, Moravians of, 167. Conference, Presidents of, 189. Conversion, John Wesley, 72, 143; Gair I'r Methodist, 245. Philip Em bury, 93. Garrettson, Freeborn, 129. Coomer, Duncan, 189. General Rules, 189. Correspondence, see letters. Georgia, 210. Coulson, Charles Alfred, 189. German Pietists, 210. Courtship, Charles Wesley, 249. Gilbert, Francis, 77. Covenant Service, 106. Gilbert, Nathaniel, 135. Covenants with God, Grimshaw, 125. Gordon, Lord George, 51. Cree Indians, 107, 108, 111, 112. Greet, Kenneth Gerald, 189. Crosby, Sarah, 68, 70 . Grimshaw family, 28. Grimshaw, William, 10, 148, 149. Davies, Howell, 189. Gwynne, Marmaduke, 134. Davies, Rupert Eric, 189. Gwynne, Sally, 59, 249. '1

Hall's Circuits and Ministers, 189. Kent, John H. S., 189. Hanson, Thomas, 116. King, John, 35. Hardwick, Thomas, 189. Kingston-Upon-Hull see Hull. Harold Jantz Collection, 210. Kingswood School, Bristol, 90. Harrison, Archibald Walter, 189. Kirkham, Sally, 37. Headingley College W esleyana, 15. Heath, Levi, 187. Lavington, Bishop George, 145. Hervey, James, 41, 119. Law, William, 22, 169, 174. Hickling, John, 50, 69. Lay pastors, essay on, 189. Hildebrandt, Franz, memorial state- Lay preachers see Preachers; Local ment, 227. Preachers. Histories of Methodism, 189. Leaders, essay on, 189. Hobhill library, 189. Leaders' Meetings, essay on, 189. Holy Club, Oxford, 147. Legal Hundred, 189. Hospitality, circuit, 29. Leisure, John W esle)h, 243. Hudson's Bay, 112. Lett~rs, Charles Wesley, 37, 58, 247; Huguenot Chapels, 189. John Wesley, 56, 102, 136, 156, r Hull, Lincolnshire, 13, 25, 107, 126. 180, 183, 192, 209, 211, 215; I Huntingdon, Countess of, 87. Trevecka, 134. Hymnody, British Methodist, essay Leyland, Arthur Stanley, 189. on, 189. Lightwood, James Thomas, 189. ·Hymns, Charleston Collection, 127, Lincolnshire, local history, 96, 99, 153; Charles Wesley's, 59, 118, 242, 128. 236, 248; Charles and John Wesley, Lisbon earthquake, 78. 216; John Cennick, 110. Literature., see English Literature. Hymns for the Nativity of Our Lord, Liturgy, 71, 85, 120, 184. 248. Local history, 9, 13, 66, 96, 99, 126, 128' 167' 181. Inghamites, 189. Local preachers, early history, essay Innocent, John, 189. on, 189. Ireland, 49. London Publishers of John Wesley, Ireland, Richard, 189. 218, 239. Irish Sea, 7 4. Love feast, 71, 120, 184, 226. Isle of Wight, 181. "Lowes" Balsam, 46. Itinerant preachers, 35. Lowes, Matthew, 189. Loxdale, Ann, 24. Jackson, Samuel, 189. Jackson, Thomas, 100. Marriage, John Wesley, 222. Jacobite ~ebellion, 52 Maxfield, Thomas, 76, 87. Johnson, Richard, 229. Methodism, (See also American Jones, Griffith, 189. Methodism); 40, 44, 66, 168, 206, Journal of John Wesley, 172. 232, 210; attacks on, 145, 189; beginnings, 147, 246; bibliography Keighley, Yorkshire: museum, of, 63, 189; Britain, 9, 13, 25, 66, Methodist items, 12, 18; West Lane 74, 79, 84,99,107, 126,128,167, Methodist Church, 9. 177, 181, 196; Canada,. 129, 204; 62 Methodist History

Christian education, 80; eighteenth Pietists, German, 210. century English literature, 8; Playing cards and Charles Wesley, George Lavington and, 145; 101. histories of, 189; Hull, 13, 25, 107, Plays, 1. 126, 128; hymnody, survey of 189; Poetical works of the Wesleys, essay Ireland, 49; Isle of Wight, 181; on, 189. Keighley, 9, 12, 18; Nova Scotia, Poetry and poetics, Charles Wesley, 129; Philadelphia, 192; :Primitive, 59,140, 150,236,242,248; John 88, 89; sites, travel in England, 84, Ogilvie, 103; Samuel Wesley, Sr., 176, 199; Society of Friends, 61, 186. 62, 64, 75; South Seas, 229, 233; Poiret, Pierre, 225. Trans-atlantic, 204; West Indies, Politics, 31, 51, 52. 135. Polity, Methodist Church, 80, 157, Methodist archives, 121; artifacts at 158, 161. Keighley, 12; artist, 39; Church, Portraits, John Fletcher, 94; John Britain, history of, 9, 13, 79; polity, Wesley, 33. 158; churches, 91, 130; Ecumenical Preacher salesman, 46. Conference, 81, 86; history, 44, Preachers and preaching, 35, 50, 69, 121; letters, 38; member of parlia­ 74, 76, 77, 82, 96, 116; American, ment, 27; ordination, 77, 103. 45,165,171, 224; education of, 2; Methodist Episcopal Church, 222. women, 68. Methodist Homes for the Aged, 189. Preaching House sale, 42. Methodist Recorder, 34. Presidents of the Conference, 189. Milton, John, 241. Primitive Methodism, 88, 89. Moore, Hugh, 102. Printers and publishers of John Murray, Grace, 162, 202. Wesley, 5, 6, 212, 218, 239, 240. Prose, Charles Wesley, 122. Native Indians, Missions to, 107, 108, Publications, anti-Methodist, essay 111' 112. on, 189. Nelson, John, 189. Publishing, John Wesley, see Newland, Hull, 128. North Carolina, Methodism, 196. Printers. Nova Scotia, 129. Puritan ancestry, Wesley family, 139, 142, 238. Ogilvie, John, 54, 103. Ordinations, 26, 77. Quakers, see Society of Friends. Osborn, George, 189. Quarterly Meeti!lg, 60, 73. Oxford Edition of Wesley's Works, description, 200. Raikes, Robert, 189. Reading, John Wesley's, 22. Paradise Lost, 241. Rodda, Martin, 189. Parliament, Methodist member, 27. Roman Catholics, 53, 57. Perfection, Christian, 146. Rowlands, Daniel, 189. Perkins, Ernest Benson, 189. Royal Academy, Methodist artist, 39. Philadelphia, M.ethodism, 192. Rule, William Harris, 189. Works of Frank Baker 63

Sackett, AI fred Barrett, 189. Warrenite controversy, 189. Salesman preacher, 46. Watts, Isaac and the Wesleys, essay Scarecrow chapel, 91. on, 189. Sermons, (see also Preaching) John Weatherhead, Leslie Dixon, 189. Fletcher, 82, John Wesley, 220. Webb, Thomas, 154, 155. Shapland, R. H. B., 189. Welsh Calvinistic Methodism, 189. Simpson, David, 189. Wesley acrostics, 83. Sites, Methodist in England, 84, 176, Wesley, Charles; biography, 58, 168, 199. 179, 235, 247; birth, 117; court­ Slavery, John Wesley and, 219. ship, 59, 249; hymns, 59, 216, 248; Social action, John Wesley and, 228. hymns for children, 118; letters, Society Meeting, essay on, 189. 37, 58, 247; poetry and poetics, 140, Society of Friends, 61, 62, 64, 75. 150, 236, 242; prose, 122; publica­ Song of the Three Children, 19. tions, union list of, 163, 250; Scrip­ Soothill, William Ernest, 189. ture playing cards, 101. South Seas Missions, 229, 233. Wesley coat of arms, 105. Spence, Robert, 189. Wesley family; ancestry, 65, 139, 142; Stationing of Preachers, essay on, history, 185, 189, 238; Jonathan 189. Swift and, 104; Song of the Three Statistics of world Methodism, 86. Children, 19. ~teward in British Methodism, 189. Wesley Historical Society, 21, 113, Swift, Jonathan, 104. 131. Swift, Wesley [obit.], 141. Wesley, John; American Methodism, 180, 217; Arminius, 10; Belay, letter Taft, Zachariah, 189. from, 245; bibliography, 4, 163; Taylor, Thomas, 156, 180. 250; Bible, 198; Bible, Field, 23; Terry, Richard, 13. biblical interpretation, 244; Text, John Wesley, readings, editions biography, 152, 168, 179, 188, 190, etc., 195, 200, 235, 237; Bousell, John, 62; Theology, American Methodist, 161, Butler, Bishop Joseph, 205; Calm 228; Christology, 151; Christian Address, 194; Charleston, 201; perfection, John Wesley on, 146. Christian perfection, 146; Church Thomas a Kempis, 11, 14, 16, 225. of England, 133, 173; Clark, Mary, Thompson, Thomas, l\tlP, 27. 183; conversion, 72; correspondent, Tiplady, Thomas, 189. 211; Crosby, Sarah, 68, 70; death, Tract and Tract Societies, 48, 189. 92; Drorngoole, Edward, 45; Travel in England, Methodist, 84, editing, 160, 193; Fleury, G. L., 176, 199. 215; Freeman, Richard, 61; Ger­ Travels, John Wesley, 223. man pietists, 210; Gordon, Lord Trevecka letters, 134. George, 51; Hanson, Thomas, 116; Heath, Levi, 187; hymns, 127, 153, Union List of Publications of John 216; Ireland, Richard, 94; journal, and Charles Wesley, 163, 250. 172, 205; King, John, 35; Law, William, 169, 174; leisure, 243; Varanese [Sally Kirkham], 3 7. letter(s), 13, 24, 35, 56, 97, 102, ...... f :

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136, 156, 180, 183,209,211, 215; Wesley, Samuel, III (musician), 185. Loxdale, Ann, 24; marriage, 162, Wesley, Samuel, Sr., 186. 202; Methodist Episcopal Church, Wesley, Susanna, 159, 170, 207. 222; Milton, John, 241; Moore, Wesley studies, reviews, 208. Hugh, 102; Moravians, 167; Mur­ Wesleyan Reformers, (British), essay ray, Grace, 162, 202; ordination(s), on, 189. 26; portraits, 33; practical divinity, Wesleyana, 12, 15, 18, 177, 189. 234; printers and booksellers, 6; West Indies, Methodism, 135. publications and publishing, 5, 138, Whitefield, George, 17 8, 179. 163, 172,212,218,239,240,250; Women, 24, 59, 68, 70, 159, 170, 183, Puritan ancestry, 139, 142, 238; 207. readings, 22; Roman Catholics, 57; Works, John Wesley, see Wesley, sermons, 36, 220; slavery, 219; John, works. social action, 228; Taylor, Thomas, World Methodism, statistics, 86. 180; Terry, Richard, 13; text, edi­ World Methodist Historical Society, tions readings etc., 195; theology, 182. 146, 208; Thomas a Kempis, 11, World Methodist History, 14, 16, 225; travels, 223; Union list chronology, 189. of Publications of, 163, 250; works, Worship and liturgy, 71, 85, 120, 184, 175, 189, 209, 215, 220, 195. 226. Wesley Poetical Works, essay on, 189.