ANSWER to the Bishop of London’s Last Pastoral Letter.
A Letter to the Religious Societies of England.
A Letter to the Inhabitants of Maryland, Virginia, North and South-Carolina.
A Letter to some Church-Members of the Presbyterian Persuasion, in Answer to certain Scruples lately proposed, in proper Queries raised on each Remark.
A Letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley: In Answer to his Sermon, entitled, Free-Grace.
A Vindication and Confirmation of the Remarkable Work of God in New-England. Being some Remarks on a late Pamphlet, entitled, “The State of Religion in New-England, since the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield’s Arrival there”. In a Letter to a Minister of the Church of Scotland.
A brief Account of the Occasion, Process, and Issue, of a late Trial at the Assize held at Gloucester, March 3, 1743. between some of the People called Methodists, Plaintiffs, and certain Persons of the Town of Minchin-Hampton, in the said County, Defendants.
An Answer to the First Part of an Anonymous Pamphlet, entitled, “Observations upon the Conduct and Behaviour of a certain Sect, usually distinguished by the Name of Methodists.” In a Letter to the Right Reverend the Bishop of London, and the other Right Reverend the Bishops concerned in the Publication thereof.
A Letter to the Reverend Thomas Church, M.A. Vicar of Battersea, and Prebendary of St. Paul’s; in Answer to his Serious and Expostulatory Letter to the Rev. George Whitefield, on Occasion of his late Letter to the Bishop of London, and other Bishops.
An Answer to the Second Part of an Anonymous Pamphlet, entitled, “Observations upon the Conduct and Behaviour of a certain Sect, usually distinguished by the Name of Methodists.” In a second Letter to the Right Reverend the Bishop of London, and the other the Right Reverend the Bishops concerned in the Publication thereof.
Some Remarks upon a late Charge against Enthusiasm, delivered by the Right Reverend Father in God, Richard, Lord Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry, to the Reverend the Clergy in the several Parts of the Diocese of Litchfield and Coventry, in a Triennial Visitation of the same in 1741; and published at their Request in the present Year, 1744. In a Letter to the Reverend the Clergy of that Diocese.
A Letter to the Reverend the President and Professors, Tutors and Hebrew-Instructor, of Harvard-College, in Cambridge. In Answer to a Testimony published by them against the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, and his Conduct.
Remarks on a Pamphlet, entitled, “The Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists compared;” wherein several Mistakes in some Parts of my past Writings and Conduct are acknowledged, and my present Sentiments concerning the Methodists explained. In a Letter to the Author.
An Expostulatory Letter, addressed to Nicholas Lewis, Count Zinzendorff, and Lord Advocate of the Unitas Fratrum.
A Short Address to Persons of all Denominations; occasioned by the Alarm of an intended Invasion, in the Year 1756.
A Preface to the Serious Reader, on Behalf of the Rev. Samuel Clarke’s Edition of the Bible.
Observations on some fatal Mistakes, in a Book lately published and entitled, “The Doctrine of Grace; or, The Office and Operations of the Holy Spirit vindicated from the Insults of Infidelity, and the Abuses of Fanaticism.” By William, Lord Bishop of Gloucester.
A Recommendatory Preface to the Works of Mr. John Bunyan.
A Letter to the Rev. Dr. Durell, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford. Occasioned by a late Expulsion of Six Students from Edmund-Hall.
Observations on Select Passages of Scripture, turned into Catechetical Questions.
Law Gospelized: or, An Address to all Christians, concerning Holiness of Heart and Life: Being an Attempt to render Mr. Law’s Serious Call more useful to the Children of God, by excluding whatever is not truly Evangelical, and illustrating the Subject more fully from the holy Scriptures.
Preface to a New Edition of the Homilies; as intended to have been published by Mr. Whitefield.
PRAYERS,
For one desiring and seeking after the New-Birth.
For one newly awakened to a Sense of the Divine Life.
For one under Spiritual Desertion.
For one under the Displeasure of Relations for being Religious.
For one entrusted with the Education of Children.
For a Person in Want.
Before Singing of Psalms.
For one before he goes to his Labour.
For a Rich Man.
For a Servant.
For a Poor Negroe.
For a Person before he goes a Journey.
For a Person at the Beginning of a Sickness.
For a Woman lately married to a believing Husband.
For a Man, convinced that it is his Duty to marry, for Direction in the Choice of a Wife.
For a Woman desiring Direction of God, after an Offer of ♦Marriage is made to her.
For Persons in a Storm at Sea.
A Thanksgiving for a safe Arrival after a Voyage.
A Prayer for a Sailor.
The Pious Soul longing for Heaven.
An Act of Praise.
END of the Fourth Volume.