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John Kent
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Wesley and the Wesleyans
Religion in Eighteenth-Century Britain
, pp. 222 - 225
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2002

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References

Baker, F. (ed.), The Works of John Wesley (Oxford, 1982), vol. XXVI
Baker, F. (ed.), John Wesley and the Church of England (London, 1970)
Barker-Benfield, J., The Culture of Sensibility (Chicago, 1992)
Barry, J., Morgan, K. (eds.), Reformation and Revival in Eighteenth-Century Bristol (Bristol Record Society, 1994)
Beckerlegge, D. A., Hildebrandt, F. (eds.), The Works of John Wesley (London, 1983) vol. VII
Bermingham, A., Brewer, J. (eds.), The Consumption of Culture 1660–1800 (London, 1997)
Bradley, J. E., ‘The Anglican Pulpit, the Social Order, and the Resurgence of Toryism during the American Revolution’, in Albion, 1989, vol. 21
Brantley, R. E., Locke, Wesley and the Method of English Romanticism (Florida, 1984)
Brown, E. K., Women of Mr Wesley's Methodism (New York, 1983)
Chilcote, P. W., John Wesley and the Women Preachers of Early Methodism (London, 1991)
Clark, J., English Society 1688–1832 (Cambridge, 1985)
Clark, J., Samuel Johnson: Literature, Religion and English Cultural Politics from the Restoration to Romanticism (Cambridge, 1994)
Colley, L., Britons, Forging the Nation 1707–1837 (London, 1992)
Coward, B., Social Change and Continuity in Modern England 1550–1750 (Harlow, 1988)
Cragg, G. R. (ed.), The Works of John Wesley (Oxford, 1975), vol. Ⅺ
Curnock, N. (ed.), John Wesley's Journal (London, 1909–16, reprinted 1938)
Davison, L. (ed.), Stilling the Grumbling Hive (Sutton, 1992)
Doody, M. A., A Natural Passion: The Novels of Samuel Richardson (Oxford, 1974)
Field, C. D., ‘Religious Practice in the Diocese of Oxford’, in Southern History, (1992) vol. 14
Field, C. D., Anti-Methodist Publications of the Eighteenth Century (Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, Manchester, 1991)
Fiering, N., Moral Philosophy at Seventeenth-Century Harvard: a Discipline in Transition (Chapel Hill, 1981)
Fletcher, A., Gender, Sex and Subordination in England 1500–1800 (Yale, 1995)
Green, V. H. H., John Wesley (London, 1964)
Harrison, P., Religion and the ‘Religions’ in the English Enlightenment (Cambridge, 1990)
Harvey, Van A., Feuerbach and the Interpretation of Religion (London, 1995)
Haydon, C., Taylor, S., Walsh, J. (eds.), The Church of England 1689–1833: from Toleration to Tractarianism (Cambridge, 1993)
Heizenrater, R. P., Wesley and the People called Methodists (Nashville, 1995)
Hellmuth, E. (ed.), The Transformation of Political Culture: England and Germany in the Late Eighteenth-Century (Oxford, 1991)
Hempton, D., The Religion of the People: Methodism and Popular Religion 1750–1900 (London, 1996)
Hempton, D., Hill, M., Evangelical Protestantism in Ulster Society 1740–1890 (London, 1992)
Holmes, G., Szechi, D. (eds.), The Age of Oligarchy: Preindustrial Britain 1722–1783 (London, 1993)
Jackson, T. (ed.), The Lives of the Early Methodist Preachers (2 vols., London, 1846)
Jacob, W. M., Lay People and Religion in the Early Eighteenth Century (Cambridge, 1996)
Jago, J., Visitation Studies of the Diocese of York 1761–1776 (London, 1997)
Johnstone, H. D. (ed.), Music in Britain: the Eighteenth Century (London, 1990)
Jones, A. E., ‘Protestant Dissent in Gloucestershire: a Comparison between 1676 and 1735’, in Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucester Archaeological Society (Bristol, 1983)
Kent, J., Holding the Fort: Studies in Victorian Revivalism (London, 1978)
Kent, J., ‘Wesleyan Membership in Bristol 1783’, in An Ecclesiastical Miscellany (Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, 1976)
Kent, J., ‘John Henry Newman’, in Greschat, M. (ed.), Die Neueste Zeit (Stuttgart, 1985)
Kimbrough, S. T., Beckerlegge, O. A., The Unpublished Poetry of Charles Wesley (Nashville, 1988)
King, C., Ryscamp, D. (eds.), Letters and Prose Writings of William Cowper (2 vols., London, 1979)
Koditschek, T., Class Formation in Urban Industrial Society in Bradford 1750–1850 (Cambridge, 1990)
Langford, P., Public Life and the Propertied Englishman 1689–1798 (Oxford, 1991)
Leger, A., John Wesley's Last Love (London, 1910)
Lehmann, D., The Struggle for the Spirit (London, 1996)
Lyles, A. M., Methodism Mocked: the Satirical Reaction to Methodism in the Eighteenth Century (London, 1960)
Macarthy, F., William Morris (London, 1994)
Macdonald, M., Mystical Religion: Madness, Anxiety and Healing in Seventeenth-Century England (Cambridge, 1981)
Mack, P., Visionary Women (California, 1992)
McLoughlin, W. G., Revivals, Awakenings and Reform (Chicago, 1978)
Newton, J., Susanna Wesley and the Puritan Tradition in Methodism (London, 1968)
Noll, M. A., Bebbington, D. W., Rawlyk, G. (eds.), Evangelicalism: Comparative Studies of Popular Protestantism in North America, the British Isles and beyond, 1700–1990 (London, 1994)
Norton, R. E., The Beautiful Soul: Aesthetic Morality in the Eighteenth Century (Cornell, 1995)
Nussbaum, F., The Autobiographical Subject: Gender and Ideology in Eighteenth-Century England (Baltimore, 1989)
Outler, A. C. (ed.), The Works of John Wesley, Sermons on Several Occasions (Nashville, 1984) vol. I
Priestley, J., An Examination of Mr Hume's Dialogues on Natural Religion (1780), in Hume on Natural Religion, ed. S. Tweyman (Bristol, 1996)
Rack, H. D., Reasonable Enthusiast: John Wesley and the Rise of Methodism (London, 1989)
Radner, E., The End of the Church: a Pneumatology of Christian Division in the West (Michigan, 1998)
Ransome, M. (ed.), Church of England Diocese of Salisbury 1782–1791: Wiltshire Returns to Visitation Enquiries 1783 (Wiltshire Record Society, 1972)
Reed, J. W. (ed.), Boswell, Laird of Auchinleck, 1778–1782 (New York, 1977)
Rivers, I., Reason, Grace and Sentiment: a Study of the Language of Religion and Ethics in England 1660–1780 (Cambridge, 1991)
Rule, J., The Labouring Classes in Early Industrial England 1750–1850 (Harlow, 1986)
Rule, J., Wells, R., Crime, Protest and Popular Politics in Southern England (London, 1997)
Rupp, E. G., Religion in England 1688–1791 (Oxford, 1986)
Sack, J. J., From Jacobite to Conservative: Reaction and Orthodoxy in Britain, 1760–1832 (Cambridge, 1993)
Schmidt, M., John Wesley: a Theological Biography, trans. Inman, D. (London, 1973)
Semmel, B., The Methodist Revolution (London, 1974)
Skinner, J., The Journal of a Somerset Rector 1803–1834, ed. Coombs, H., Coombs, P. (Oxford, 1971)
Spadafora, D., The Idea of Progress in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Yale, 1990)
Spurr, J., The Restoration of the Church of England 1645–1689 (Yale, 1991)
Sullivan, R. E., John Toland and the Deist Controversy (Cambridge, Mass., 1982)
Telford, J. (ed.), The Letters of John Wesley (London, 1931)
Vasey, D. (ed.), The Diary of Thomas Turner 1754–1765 (Oxford, 1984)
Vickers, J., Thomas Coke, Apostle of Methodism (London, 1969)
Walpole, H., Correspondence, ed. Lewis, W. S. (Yale, 1961), vol. XXⅪ
Walsh, J., ‘Origins of the Evangelical Revival’, in Essays in Modern Church History, ed. Bennett, G. V., Walsh, J. D. (London, 1966.)
Ward, W. R., The Protestant Evangelical Awakening (London, 1992)
Ward, W. R., Faith and Faction (London, 1993)
Ward, W. R., Heizenrater, R. P., Journal and Diaries of John Wesley (Nashville, 1988–99)
Baker, F. (ed.), The Works of John Wesley (Oxford, 1982), vol. XXVI
Baker, F. (ed.), John Wesley and the Church of England (London, 1970)
Barker-Benfield, J., The Culture of Sensibility (Chicago, 1992)
Barry, J., Morgan, K. (eds.), Reformation and Revival in Eighteenth-Century Bristol (Bristol Record Society, 1994)
Beckerlegge, D. A., Hildebrandt, F. (eds.), The Works of John Wesley (London, 1983) vol. VII
Bermingham, A., Brewer, J. (eds.), The Consumption of Culture 1660–1800 (London, 1997)
Bradley, J. E., ‘The Anglican Pulpit, the Social Order, and the Resurgence of Toryism during the American Revolution’, in Albion, 1989, vol. 21
Brantley, R. E., Locke, Wesley and the Method of English Romanticism (Florida, 1984)
Brown, E. K., Women of Mr Wesley's Methodism (New York, 1983)
Chilcote, P. W., John Wesley and the Women Preachers of Early Methodism (London, 1991)
Clark, J., English Society 1688–1832 (Cambridge, 1985)
Clark, J., Samuel Johnson: Literature, Religion and English Cultural Politics from the Restoration to Romanticism (Cambridge, 1994)
Colley, L., Britons, Forging the Nation 1707–1837 (London, 1992)
Coward, B., Social Change and Continuity in Modern England 1550–1750 (Harlow, 1988)
Cragg, G. R. (ed.), The Works of John Wesley (Oxford, 1975), vol. Ⅺ
Curnock, N. (ed.), John Wesley's Journal (London, 1909–16, reprinted 1938)
Davison, L. (ed.), Stilling the Grumbling Hive (Sutton, 1992)
Doody, M. A., A Natural Passion: The Novels of Samuel Richardson (Oxford, 1974)
Field, C. D., ‘Religious Practice in the Diocese of Oxford’, in Southern History, (1992) vol. 14
Field, C. D., Anti-Methodist Publications of the Eighteenth Century (Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, Manchester, 1991)
Fiering, N., Moral Philosophy at Seventeenth-Century Harvard: a Discipline in Transition (Chapel Hill, 1981)
Fletcher, A., Gender, Sex and Subordination in England 1500–1800 (Yale, 1995)
Green, V. H. H., John Wesley (London, 1964)
Harrison, P., Religion and the ‘Religions’ in the English Enlightenment (Cambridge, 1990)
Harvey, Van A., Feuerbach and the Interpretation of Religion (London, 1995)
Haydon, C., Taylor, S., Walsh, J. (eds.), The Church of England 1689–1833: from Toleration to Tractarianism (Cambridge, 1993)
Heizenrater, R. P., Wesley and the People called Methodists (Nashville, 1995)
Hellmuth, E. (ed.), The Transformation of Political Culture: England and Germany in the Late Eighteenth-Century (Oxford, 1991)
Hempton, D., The Religion of the People: Methodism and Popular Religion 1750–1900 (London, 1996)
Hempton, D., Hill, M., Evangelical Protestantism in Ulster Society 1740–1890 (London, 1992)
Holmes, G., Szechi, D. (eds.), The Age of Oligarchy: Preindustrial Britain 1722–1783 (London, 1993)
Jackson, T. (ed.), The Lives of the Early Methodist Preachers (2 vols., London, 1846)
Jacob, W. M., Lay People and Religion in the Early Eighteenth Century (Cambridge, 1996)
Jago, J., Visitation Studies of the Diocese of York 1761–1776 (London, 1997)
Johnstone, H. D. (ed.), Music in Britain: the Eighteenth Century (London, 1990)
Jones, A. E., ‘Protestant Dissent in Gloucestershire: a Comparison between 1676 and 1735’, in Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucester Archaeological Society (Bristol, 1983)
Kent, J., Holding the Fort: Studies in Victorian Revivalism (London, 1978)
Kent, J., ‘Wesleyan Membership in Bristol 1783’, in An Ecclesiastical Miscellany (Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, 1976)
Kent, J., ‘John Henry Newman’, in Greschat, M. (ed.), Die Neueste Zeit (Stuttgart, 1985)
Kimbrough, S. T., Beckerlegge, O. A., The Unpublished Poetry of Charles Wesley (Nashville, 1988)
King, C., Ryscamp, D. (eds.), Letters and Prose Writings of William Cowper (2 vols., London, 1979)
Koditschek, T., Class Formation in Urban Industrial Society in Bradford 1750–1850 (Cambridge, 1990)
Langford, P., Public Life and the Propertied Englishman 1689–1798 (Oxford, 1991)
Leger, A., John Wesley's Last Love (London, 1910)
Lehmann, D., The Struggle for the Spirit (London, 1996)
Lyles, A. M., Methodism Mocked: the Satirical Reaction to Methodism in the Eighteenth Century (London, 1960)
Macarthy, F., William Morris (London, 1994)
Macdonald, M., Mystical Religion: Madness, Anxiety and Healing in Seventeenth-Century England (Cambridge, 1981)
Mack, P., Visionary Women (California, 1992)
McLoughlin, W. G., Revivals, Awakenings and Reform (Chicago, 1978)
Newton, J., Susanna Wesley and the Puritan Tradition in Methodism (London, 1968)
Noll, M. A., Bebbington, D. W., Rawlyk, G. (eds.), Evangelicalism: Comparative Studies of Popular Protestantism in North America, the British Isles and beyond, 1700–1990 (London, 1994)
Norton, R. E., The Beautiful Soul: Aesthetic Morality in the Eighteenth Century (Cornell, 1995)
Nussbaum, F., The Autobiographical Subject: Gender and Ideology in Eighteenth-Century England (Baltimore, 1989)
Outler, A. C. (ed.), The Works of John Wesley, Sermons on Several Occasions (Nashville, 1984) vol. I
Priestley, J., An Examination of Mr Hume's Dialogues on Natural Religion (1780), in Hume on Natural Religion, ed. S. Tweyman (Bristol, 1996)
Rack, H. D., Reasonable Enthusiast: John Wesley and the Rise of Methodism (London, 1989)
Radner, E., The End of the Church: a Pneumatology of Christian Division in the West (Michigan, 1998)
Ransome, M. (ed.), Church of England Diocese of Salisbury 1782–1791: Wiltshire Returns to Visitation Enquiries 1783 (Wiltshire Record Society, 1972)
Reed, J. W. (ed.), Boswell, Laird of Auchinleck, 1778–1782 (New York, 1977)
Rivers, I., Reason, Grace and Sentiment: a Study of the Language of Religion and Ethics in England 1660–1780 (Cambridge, 1991)
Rule, J., The Labouring Classes in Early Industrial England 1750–1850 (Harlow, 1986)
Rule, J., Wells, R., Crime, Protest and Popular Politics in Southern England (London, 1997)
Rupp, E. G., Religion in England 1688–1791 (Oxford, 1986)
Sack, J. J., From Jacobite to Conservative: Reaction and Orthodoxy in Britain, 1760–1832 (Cambridge, 1993)
Schmidt, M., John Wesley: a Theological Biography, trans. Inman, D. (London, 1973)
Semmel, B., The Methodist Revolution (London, 1974)
Skinner, J., The Journal of a Somerset Rector 1803–1834, ed. Coombs, H., Coombs, P. (Oxford, 1971)
Spadafora, D., The Idea of Progress in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Yale, 1990)
Spurr, J., The Restoration of the Church of England 1645–1689 (Yale, 1991)
Sullivan, R. E., John Toland and the Deist Controversy (Cambridge, Mass., 1982)
Telford, J. (ed.), The Letters of John Wesley (London, 1931)
Vasey, D. (ed.), The Diary of Thomas Turner 1754–1765 (Oxford, 1984)
Vickers, J., Thomas Coke, Apostle of Methodism (London, 1969)
Walpole, H., Correspondence, ed. Lewis, W. S. (Yale, 1961), vol. XXⅪ
Walsh, J., ‘Origins of the Evangelical Revival’, in Essays in Modern Church History, ed. Bennett, G. V., Walsh, J. D. (London, 1966.)
Ward, W. R., The Protestant Evangelical Awakening (London, 1992)
Ward, W. R., Faith and Faction (London, 1993)
Ward, W. R., Heizenrater, R. P., Journal and Diaries of John Wesley (Nashville, 1988–99)

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