John Wesley
Active Years
Min year: 1735, Max year: 1800, Max count: 42
As Author
- 1735: A sermon preached at St. Mary's in Oxford
- 1737: A collection of psalms and hymns
- 1738: A collection of forms of prayer for every day in the week
- 1738: A sermon on salvation by faith
- 1738: A collection of psalms and hymns.
- 1739: Hymns and sacred poems
- 1739: Hymns and sacred poems
- 1739: Free grace
- 1739: Hymns and sacred poems
- 1740: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal from February 1. 1737-8. To his return from Germany
- 1740: Free grace. A sermon preach'd at Bristol. By John Wesley, M.A. fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford
- 1740: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal from his embarking for Georgia to his return to London
- 1740: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal from his embarking for Georgia to his return to London
- 1740: Hymns and sacred poems
- 1740: Hymns and sacred poems
- 1740: A collection of forms of prayer for every day in the week
- 1740: A sermon on salvation by faith
- 1741: Free-grace
- 1741: Hymns on God's everlasting love
- 1741: Hymns on God's everlasting love
- 1741: Free grace
- 1741: A dialogue between a predestinarian and his friend
- 1741: The almost Christian
- 1741: A dialogue between a predestinarian and his friend
- 1741: A sermon on salvation by faith
- 1741: Christian perfection
- 1741: A collection of psalms and hymns. Published by John Wesley,
- 1741: Free grace
- 1741: Free grace
- 1741: The scripture doctrine concerning predestination, election and reprobation
- 1742: A sermon on salvation by faith
- 1742: Hymns on God's everlasting love
- 1742: A dialogue between a predestinarian and his friend
- 1742: The character of a Methodist
- 1742: The character of a Methodist
- 1742: The almost Christian
- 1742: A collection of forms of prayer for every day in the week
- 1742: Hymns and sacred poems
- 1742: A collection of tunes, set to music, as they are commonly sung at the Foundery
- 1742: An extract of the Revd. Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1742: The principles of a Methodist
- 1742: Books publish'd by the Rev. Mr. John and Charles Wesley
- 1742: A collection of hymns
- 1743: A collection of forms of prayer for every day in the week
- 1743: The nature, design, and general rules, of the United Societies
- 1743: Thoughts on marriage and a single life
- 1743: Thoughts on marriage and a single life
- 1743: A sermon on salvation by faith
- 1743: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal from his embarking for Georgia
- 1743: An earnest appeal to men of reason and religion
- 1743: The character of a methodist. By John Wesley, M.A. fellow of Lincoln College, in Oxford
- 1743: Hymns for the year 1744.
- 1743: Hymns and sacred poems
- 1743: A sermon on salvation by faith
- 1743: The character of a Methodist
- 1743: The almost Christian
- 1743: An earnest appeal to men of reason and religion
- 1743: The nature
- 1743: Thoughts on marriage and a single life
- 1743: The nature, design, and general rules, of the United Societies
- 1743: Hymns and sacred poems
- 1743: Christian perfection
- 1743: The character of a Methodist
- 1743: A collection of hymns
- 1743: A collection of psalms and hymns
- 1743: Le caractere d'un Methodiste
- 1744: A collection of psalms and hymns
- 1744: Scriptural Christianity
- 1744: Scriptural Christianity
- 1744: Scriptural Christianity
- 1744: Hymns for the nativity of Our Lord
- 1744: Swear not at all
- 1744: A word in season
- 1744: A sermon on salvation by faith
- 1744: Swear not at all, saith the Lord God of heaven and earth.
- 1744: Hymns for times of trouble.
- 1744: An earnest appeal to men of reason and religion
- 1744: The almost Christian
- 1744: Hymns for times of trouble and persecution
- 1744: A collection of moral and sacred poems from the most celebrated English authors
- 1744: An extract of the Reverend Mr. John Wesley's journal, from November 1, 1739. To September 3, 1741
- 1744: The almost Christian
- 1744: Scriptural Christianity
- 1744: Scriptural Christianity
- 1744: Swear not at all, saith the Lord God of heaven and earth.
- 1744: Scriptural Christianity
- 1744: Scriptural Christianity
- 1744: The nature, design, and general rules, of the United Societies
- 1745: Hymns for children
- 1745: A collection of receits for the use of the poor
- 1745: A dialogue between an Antinomian and his friend
- 1745: Advice to the people called Methodists
- 1745: Remember the Sabbath-day, to keep it holy
- 1745: A word to a protestant. By John Wesley, M.A. fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford
- 1745: A letter to the author of The craftsman, concerning real Christianity
- 1745: Modern Christianity
- 1745: A sermon on salvation by faith
- 1745: A dialogue between an Antinomian and his friend
- 1745: A second dialogue between an Antinomian and his friend
- 1745: A word in season, or, Advice to an Englishman.
- 1745: A word in season: or, advice to an Englishman
- 1745: A collection of forms of prayer for every day in the week
- 1745: Books publish'd by Mr. John and Cha. Wesley
- 1745: A word in season
- 1745: Hymns on the Lord's supper
- 1745: Hymns for children
- 1745: Hymns for the nativity of our Lord
- 1745: The character of a Methodist
- 1745: Books publish'd by the Rev. Mr John and Charles Wesley
- 1745: Advice to the people call'd Methodists.
- 1745: Hymns for times of trouble and persecution
- 1745: Instructions for children
- 1745: A dialogue between an Antinomian and his friend
- 1745: Modern Christianity
- 1745: Swear not at all, saith the Lord God of heaven and earth.
- 1745: A word in season
- 1745: The true protestant doctrine
- 1745: A word in season
- 1745: A word in season
- 1745: An answer to the Rev. Mr. Church's remarks on the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's last journal
- 1745: A collection of receits
- 1745: A farther appeal to men of reason and religion
- 1745: A word in season
- 1745: An answer to the Rev. Mr. Church's Remarks on the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's last Journal. In a letter to that gentleman. By John Wesley, M. A. Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford.
- 1745: A farther appeal to men of reason and religion
- 1745: A short view of the difference between the Moravian Brethren, lately in England; and the Reverend Mr. John and Charles Wesley. Extracted chiefly from a late journal
- 1745: Hymns and sacred poems
- 1746: A word to a Protestant
- 1746: The Scripture doctrine concerning predestination, election and reprobation
- 1746: Instructions for children
- 1746: Hymns for the public thanksgiving-day, October 9, 1746
- 1746: A collection of receits, for the use of the poor
- 1746: Advice to the people call'd Methodists.
- 1746: Lessons for children
- 1746: A farther appeal to men of reason and religion
- 1746: Funeral hymns
- 1746: Hymns for the public Thanksgiving-Day, October 9, 1746
- 1746: Advice to the people called Methodists
- 1746: Hymns for Ascension-Day.
- 1746: Hymns of petition and thanksgiving for the promise of the Father
- 1746: A farther appeal to men of reason and religion
- 1746: Advice to the people call'd Methodists.
- 1746: Sermons on several occasions
- 1746: Funeral hymns[.]
- 1746: Hymns for our Lord's resurrection
- 1746: A farther appeal to men of reason and religion
- 1746: Swear not at all, saith the Lord God of Heaven and earth
- 1746: The principles of a Methodist farther explain'd
- 1746: Hymns for Our Lord's resurrection
- 1746: The principles of a methodist
- 1746: A word of advice to saints and sinners
- 1747: The almost Christian
- 1747: Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy
- 1747: The character of a methodist
- 1747: The character of a Methodist
- 1747: Instructions for children
- 1747: An earnest appeal to men of reason and religion
- 1747: The means of grace. A sermon. On Malachi iii. 7. By John Wesley, A.M. Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxon
- 1747: Hymns of petition and thanksgiving for the promise of the Father
- 1747: The spirit of bondage and of adoption
- 1747: Lessons for children
- 1747: Hymns of petition and thanksgiving for the promise of the Father
- 1747: The principles of a Methodist
- 1747: Primitive physick: or, An easy and natural method of curing most diseases
- 1747: The almost Christian
- 1747: A short view of the difference between the Moravian Brethren
- 1747: Hymns for the nativity of our Lord
- 1747: The nature, design, and general rules, of the United Societies
- 1747: Hymns for those that seek, and those that have redemption in the blood of Jesus Christ.
- 1747: Hymns for those that seek, and those that have redemption in the blood of Jesus Christ
- 1747: Hymns for Ascension-Day
- 1747: A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London
- 1747: Hymns for Our Lord's resurrection
- 1747: Funeral hymns
- 1747: Salvation by faith. A sermon preached at St. Mary's Oxford, before the university, on June 18, 1738
- 1747: Graces before and after meat
- 1747: The nature, design, and general rules of the United Societies
- 1747: Hymns for those that seek, and those that have redemption in the blood of Jesus Christ
- 1747: Hymns for Ascension-Day
- 1747: Primitive physick
- 1747: A word of advice to saints and sinners
- 1747: Hymns on the Lord's supper
- 1747: A word of advice to saints and sinners
- 1747: Hymns and sacred poems
- 1747: A sermon on salvation by faith
- 1748: Sermons on several occasions
- 1748: A word of advice to saints and sinners
- 1748: Sermons on several occasions: in three volumes. By John Wesley, M.A. fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford. Vol. II
- 1748: The almost Christian
- 1748: A word to a freeholder, &c
- 1748: A letter to a clergyman
- 1748: A letter to a friend, concerning tea
- 1748: Historię et pręcepta selecta
- 1748: A letter to a person lately join'd with the people call'd Quakers
- 1748: A word to a drunkard
- 1748: A word of advice to saints and sinners
- 1748: A word in season
- 1748: A collection of psalms and hymns
- 1748: A word to a street-walker
- 1748: A collection of forms of prayer for every day in the week
- 1748: A letter to a clergyman
- 1748: An extract of the Revd. Mr. John Wesley's journal, from August 12, 1738, to Nov. 1, 1739
- 1748: The almost Christian
- 1748: A short view of the difference between the Moravian Brethren
- 1748: Lessons for children
- 1748: Scriptural Christianity
- 1748: A word of advice to saints and sinners
- 1748: A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London: occasioned by his lordship's late charge to his clergy. By John Wesley, M.A.
- 1748: Hymns for Our Lord's resurrection
- 1748: Scriptural Christianity
- 1748: A short English grammar
- 1748: Advice to the people called Methodists
- 1748: A short Latin grammar
- 1748: A letter to a person lately join'd with the people call'd Quakers. In answer to a letter wrote by him
- 1748: A letter to a person lately join'd with the people call'd Quakers
- 1749: A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London
- 1749: A plain account of the people called Methodists
- 1749: Instructions for children
- 1749: A short account of the school in Kingswood, near Bristol
- 1749: A plain account of the people called Methodists
- 1749: A plain account of the people called Methodists
- 1749: A word to a Protestant
- 1749: A letter to a friend, concerning tea
- 1749: A letter to the Reverend Dr. Conyers Middleton
- 1749: Hymns for those that seek and those that have redemption in the blood of Jesus Christ
- 1749: A letter to a Roman Catholick
- 1749: A short address to the inhabitants of Ireland
- 1749: A short address to the inhabitants of Ireland
- 1749: A collection of hymns
- 1749: A christian library
- 1749: A letter to the Reverend Doctor Conyers Middleton
- 1749: An earnest appeal to men of reason and religion. By John Wesley, M.A. fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford
- 1749: An extract of the Revd. Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1749: An extract of the Revd. Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1749: Minutes of several conversations between the Reverend Mr. John and Charles Wesley, and others
- 1749: Hymns for New-Year's-Day
- 1749: A short address to the inhabitants of Ireland
- 1749: A collection of hymns and sacred poems
- 1749: An answer to a letter published in the Bath Journal
- 1749: Directions concerning pronunciation and gesture
- 1750: A compendium of logick
- 1750: A caution against false prophets
- 1750: A letter to the Revd. Mr. Baily of Corke, in answer to a letter to the Revd. John Wesley
- 1750: Primitive physick
- 1750: Hymns occasioned by the earthquake, March 8, 1750
- 1750: A letter to a Roman Catholick
- 1750: A sermon on salvation by faith
- 1750: The nature, design, and general rules, of the United Societies in London, Bristol, Kingswood, and Newcastle upon Tyne
- 1750: Sermons on several occasions
- 1750: A word to an unhappy woman
- 1750: A word to a condemned malefactor
- 1750: A letter to the author of the enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists compar'd
- 1750: A collection of hymns
- 1750: The nature, design, and general rules, of the United Societies, in [L]ondon, Bristol, Kingswood and Newcastle upon Tine
- 1750: A letter to the author of the enthusiasm of methodists and papists compar'd[.]
- 1750: Hymns for the nativity of our Lord
- 1750: A letter to the Revd. Mr. Baily of Corke, in answer to a letter to the Revd. John Wesley. By J. W. M. A. Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford
- 1750: Hymns for the watch-night
- 1750: Hymns for New-Year's-Day
- 1750: Books publish'd by Mr. John and Charles Wesley
- 1750: Hymns occasioned by the earthquake
- 1750: Remember the Sabbath-day, to keep it holy
- 1750: Books published by Mr. John and Charles Wesley, and to be sold at the Foundery, &c
- 1750: Remember the Sabbath-day, to keep it holy
- 1750: Hymns occasioned by the earthquake
- 1750: Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy
- 1750: A word to a condemn'd malefactor
- 1750: A word of advice to saints and sinners
- 1750: [A] caution against false Prophets, in a sermon on Matt. vii. 15-20. [P]articularly recommended to the people called methodists
- 1750: The character of a methodist[.]
- 1750: Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy
- 1750: Hymns for the nativity of Our Lord
- 1750: Remember the Sabbath-day to keep it holy
- 1750: A short address to the inhabitants of Ireland
- 1750: Hymns for the nativity of our Lord
- 1750: Remember the Sabbath-day, to keep it holy
- 1750: Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy
- 1750: Hymns for the watch-night
- 1750: To the worshipful the Mayor of Corke
- 1750: An earnest appeal to men of reason and religion. By John Wesley, M.A. fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford
- 1751: Serious thoughts upon the perseverance of the saints
- 1751: A collection of psalms and hymns
- 1751: Hymns for the nativity of our Lord
- 1751: A second letter to the author of The enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists compar'd
- 1751: Hymns on the Lord's supper
- 1751: The character of a Methodist
- 1751: Hymns for Our Lord's resurrection
- 1751: Serious thoughts upon the perseverance of the saints
- 1751: Gair i'r Methodist: o waith Mr. J. Wesley. 1748
- 1751: Hymns for those that seek, and those that have redemption in the blood of Jesus Christ.
- 1751: Three sermons on the original, nature, properties, and use of the law; and its establishment thro' faith
- 1751: Advice to the people called Methodists
- 1751: A short Hebrew grammar.
- 1751: The character of a Methodist
- 1751: A Christian library
- 1751: A short French grammar.
- 1752: Primitive physick
- 1752: A short method of converting all the Roman Catholicks in the kingdom of Ireland
- 1752: Extract of the Reverend Mr. John Wesley's journal, for the year 1751
- 1752: Predestination calmly considered
- 1752: Hymns for New-Year's-Day. M.DCC.LII
- 1752: A second letter to the Lord Bishop of Exeter
- 1752: Serious thoughts upon the perseverance of the saints
- 1752: Some account of the life and death of Matthew Lee
- 1752: Serious thoughts concerning godfathers and godmothers
- 1753: The complete English dictionary
- 1753: An extract of the Reverend Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1753: A short method of converting all the Roman Catholicks in the kingdom of Ireland
- 1753: Hymns of petition and thanksgiving for the promise of the Father
- 1753: The advantage of the members of the Church of England
- 1753: Hymns for Ascension-Day
- 1753: A plain account of genuine Christianity
- 1753: Hymns and spiritual songs
- 1753: Funeral hymns
- 1754: Free-Grace
- 1754: An extract from the Reverend Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1754: Primitive physick
- 1754: Hymns for our Lord's resurrection
- 1754: Hymns and spiritual songs, intended for the use of real Christians of all denominations
- 1754: Sermons on several occasions
- 1754: The almost Christian
- 1754: Hymns and spiritual songs
- 1754: Lessons for children
- 1754: An answer to all which the Revd. Dr. Gill has printed on the final perseverance of the saints
- 1755: The nature, design, and general rules, of the United Societies
- 1755: Queries humbly proposed to the Right Reverend and Right Honourable Count Zinzendorf
- 1755: Hymns for the watch-night
- 1755: Hymns for New-Year's-Day
- 1755: A plain account of genuine Christianity
- 1755: Hymns occasioned by the earthquake March 8, 1750
- 1755: A letter to a Roman Catholick
- 1755: A collection of forms of prayer for every day in the week
- 1755: The nature of enthusiasm
- 1755: A second dialogue between an Antinomian and his friend. By John Wesley, M. A. Late Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxon
- 1755: Serious thoughts occasioned by the late earthquake
- 1755: Hymns for those that seek and those that have redemption in the blood of Jesus Christ
- 1755: Predestination calmly considered
- 1755: Catholick spirit
- 1755: Primitive physick
- 1755: A plain account of the people called Methodists
- 1755: Instructions for children
- 1755: Serious thoughts occasioned by the late earthquake
- 1755: Serious thoughts occasioned by the late earthquake
- 1755: A word of advice to saints and sinners
- 1755: Hymns for the nativity of Our Lord
- 1755: A dialogue between an antinomian and his friend. By John Wesley, M.A. late fellow of Lincoln College, Oxon
- 1755: A collection of forms of prayer for every day in the week
- 1755: Hymns and spiritual songs intended for the use of real Christians
- 1755: Queries humbly proposed to the Right Reverend and Right Honourable Count Zinzendorf.
- 1755: The means of grace
- 1756: The nature, design, and general rules, of the United Societies
- 1756: Hymns and spiritual songs, intended for the use of real Christians of all denominations
- 1756: Hymns for the nativity of our Lord
- 1756: The principles of a Methodist
- 1756: Hymns occasioned by the earthquake, March 8, 1750
- 1756: Hymns for those that seek and those that have redemption in the blood of Jesus Christ
- 1756: Hymns for the year 1756
- 1756: Serious thoughts occasioned by the late earthquake at Lisbon
- 1756: A sermon on salvation by faith
- 1756: Hymns on God's everlasting love
- 1756: Hymns occasioned by the earthquake, March 8, 1750
- 1756: The advantage of the members of the Church of England, over those of the Church of Rome
- 1756: Hymns for the year 1756. Particularly for the Fast-day, February 6
- 1756: A compendium of logic
- 1756: An address to the clergy
- 1756: Hymns and sacred poems
- 1756: A letter to the Reverend Mr. Law
- 1756: Hymns for the year 1756
- 1756: Hymns for times of trouble and persecution
- 1756: A collection of psalms and hymns
- 1756: Hymns and sacred poems
- 1756: A word in season
- 1756: A word to a Protestant
- 1756: An extract from the Reverend Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1756: Hymns and spiritual songs
- 1756: Hymns occasioned by the earthquake, March 8, 1750
- 1756: Serious thoughts occasioned by the earthquake at Lisbon
- 1756: The advantage of the members of the Church of England, over those of the Church of Rome
- 1756: A word in season; or advice to an Englishman
- 1757: The doctrine of original sin
- 1757: A sufficient answer
- 1757: Hymns on the Lord's supper
- 1758: A short account of the life and death of Nathanael Othen
- 1758: A second letter to the Reverend Dr. Free
- 1758: Hymns of intercession for all mankind
- 1758: Books published by Mr. John and Charles Wesley, and to be sold at the Foundery, &c
- 1758: Hymns and spiritual songs
- 1758: A farther appeal to men of reason and religion. By John Wesley, M.A. fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford
- 1758: The almost Christian
- 1758: A short account of the life and death of Nathanael Othen
- 1758: A caution against false prophets
- 1758: A letter to the Rev. Dr. Free
- 1758: The nature
- 1758: The great assize
- 1758: Dr. Free's edition of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's first penny-letter
- 1758: A preservative against unsettled notions in religion
- 1758: The great assize
- 1758: A letter to the Rev. Mr. Potter
- 1758: Nature, design, and general rules of the United Societies
- 1758: Hymns for New-Year's-Day
- 1758: A letter to a gentleman at Bristol
- 1759: Dr. Free's edition of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's second letter
- 1759: Funeral hymns
- 1759: Hymns to be used on the Thanksgiving-Day, Nov. 29, 1759. And after it
- 1759: Primitive physick
- 1759: An extract of the Reverend Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1759: Hymns of intercession for all mankind
- 1759: Y prif feddyginiaeth
- 1759: Hymns of intercession for the kingdom of England
- 1759: Hymns on the expected invasion
- 1759: A sermon on original sin
- 1759: A letter to the Reverend Mr. Downes
- 1759: Dr. Free's edition of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's first penny-letter
- 1759: A word of advice to saints and sinners
- 1759: A short account of the life and death of Nathanael Othen
- 1760: Graces, before meat
- 1760: Original letters between the Reverend Mr. John Wesley
- 1760: A collection of psalms and hymns
- 1760: Reasons against a separation from the Church of England
- 1760: Hymns of petition and thanksgiving for the promise of the Father
- 1760: The desideratum
- 1760: Sermons on several occasions
- 1760: Hymns for the watch-night
- 1760: The cure of evil-speaking
- 1760: Sermons on several occasions
- 1760: Books published by Mr. John and Charles Wesley
- 1760: A word to a drunkard
- 1760: Reasons against a separation from the Church of England
- 1761: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1761: Hymns for those that seek and those that have redemption in the blood of Jesus Christ
- 1761: Hymns for Ascension-Day.
- 1761: Hymns for New-Year's-Day
- 1761: Hymns for the nativity of our Lord
- 1761: Select hymns: with tunes annext
- 1761: Primitive physick: or, an easy and natural method of curing most diseases
- 1761: A plain account of genuine Christianity
- 1761: Hymns for those to whom Christ is all in all
- 1761: A short English grammar
- 1761: A sermon on salvation by faith
- 1761: Primitive physick
- 1761: Hymns and spiritual songs, intended for the use of real Christians
- 1762: The nature, design, and general rules, of the United Societies
- 1762: A letter to the Rev. Mr. Horne
- 1762: Hymns and spiritual songs
- 1762: Primitive physick
- 1762: Thoughts on the imputed righteousness of Christ
- 1762: The almost Christian
- 1762: Thoughts on the imputed righteousness of Christ
- 1762: A blow at the root
- 1762: A caution against false prophets
- 1762: Cautions and directions
- 1762: A collection of Psalms and hymns
- 1762: Graces, before meat
- 1762: A blow at the root: or, Christ stabbed in the house of his friends
- 1762: Hymns for the nativity of our Lord
- 1762: Wandering thoughts
- 1762: The dignity of human nature
- 1762: Hymns on the Lord's supper
- 1763: Wandering thoughts
- 1763: Wandering thoughts
- 1763: A sermon preached before the Society for Reformation of Manners
- 1763: Hymns and spiritual songs, intended for the use of real Christians
- 1763: A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Gloucester
- 1763: Character of a Methodist
- 1763: A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Gloucester
- 1763: Farther thoughts upon Christian perfection
- 1763: A survey of the wisdom of God in the creation
- 1763: A discourse on sin in believers. By John Wesley, M.A
- 1763: A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Gloucester
- 1763: A blow at the root: or Christ stabbed in the house of his friends
- 1763: Three sermons on the original, nature, properties, and use of the law; and its establishment thro' faith
- 1763: A sufficient answer
- 1763: Hymns and spiritual songs, intended for the use of real Christians
- 1763: A sermon on salvation by faith
- 1763: A short Latin grammar
- 1764: Hymns for Our Lord's resurrection
- 1764: Hymns for the nativity of Our Lord
- 1764: A word of advice to saints and sinners
- 1764: Wandering thoughts
- 1764: Primitive physick: or, An easy and natural method of curing most diseases
- 1764: A plain account of the people called methodists
- 1764: The complete English dictionary, explaining most of those hard words, which are found in the best English writers
- 1764: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1764: The nature
- 1765: Hymns for the watch-night
- 1765: Select hymns: with tunes annext
- 1765: Primitive physick
- 1765: Instructions for children
- 1765: A short history of Methodism.
- 1765: A collection of psalms and hymns
- 1765: A sermon on original sin
- 1765: An answer to all that is material in letters just published, under the name of the Reverend Mr. Hervey
- 1765: Instructiones pueriles
- 1765: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal from his embarking for Georgia
- 1765: Hymns for those to whom Christ is all in all
- 1765: A short history of Methodism
- 1765: Free grace
- 1765: An answer to all that is material in letters just published, under the name of the Reverend Mr. Hervey. By John Wesley
- 1765: The scripture-Way of salvation
- 1765: A short Greek grammar.
- 1765: Hymns and spiritual songs
- 1765: An earnest appeal to men of reason and religion
- 1765: Thoughts on a single life
- 1765: Hymns for those that seek and those that have redemption in the blood of Jesus Christ
- 1765: Funeral hymns
- 1765: The scripture-way of salvation; a sermon. on Ephes. II. 8. By John Wesley
- 1765: A farther appeal to men of reason and religion. By John Wesley, M.A. late fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford. Part II
- 1766: A letter to a clergyman
- 1766: The almost Christian
- 1766: Hymns for the nativity of our Lord
- 1766: The character of a methodist
- 1766: A plain account of Christian perfection
- 1766: The Lord our righteousness
- 1766: The lord our righteousness
- 1766: Rev. Sir, near two years and an half ago, I wrote the following letter. You will please to observe, 1. That I propose no more therein, than is the bounden duty of every Christian: 2. That you may comply with this proposal, whether any other does or not
- 1766: Hymns for New-Year's-Day
- 1766: Some remarks on A defence of the preface to the Edinburgh edition of Aspasio vindicated
- 1766: The nature
- 1766: The lord our righteousness
- 1766: Christian instructions, extracted from a late French author
- 1766: The Lord our righteousness
- 1766: A plain account of Christian perfection
- 1766: The lord our righteousness
- 1767: Hymns on the Trinity
- 1767: A word to a freeholder, &c
- 1767: The repentance of believers
- 1767: Instructions for children
- 1767: Hymns and spiritual songs, intended for the use of real Christians
- 1767: A word to a smuggler
- 1767: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1767: The witness of the spirit
- 1768: The means of grace
- 1768: The good steward
- 1768: The repentance of believers. A sermon on Mark i. 15. By John Wesley, M.A
- 1768: A plain account of genuine Christianity
- 1768: The good steward
- 1768: A letter to the Reverend Dr. Rutherforth
- 1768: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal, from February 16, 1755, to June 16, 1758. X
- 1768: A sermon on salvation by faith
- 1768: A sermon on original sin. By John Wesley, M.A. late Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford
- 1768: Hymns for the nativity of our Lord
- 1768: The good steward
- 1768: Hymns of petition and thanksgiving for the promise of the Father
- 1768: Lessons for children
- 1768: The good steward
- 1768: Primitive physick
- 1768: A short account of the school
- 1768: A caution against false prophets
- 1768: A word of advice to saints and sinners
- 1768: Hymns and spiritual songs, intended for the use of real Christians
- 1768: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1768: Hymns for those that seek and those that have redemption in the blood of Jesus Christ
- 1769: The witness of the spirit
- 1769: Hymns for the nativity of our Lord
- 1769: Hymns for New-Year's-Day
- 1769: Funeral hymns
- 1769: The character of a Methodist
- 1769: The repentance of belivers
- 1769: Sermons on several occasions
- 1769: Predestination calmly considered
- 1769: A short Hebrew grammar.
- 1769: The witness of the spirit
- 1769: The scripture-Way of salvation
- 1769: The nature, design, and general rules, of the United Societies
- 1769: Hymns for our Lord's resurrection
- 1769: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1769: Hymns for the public thanksgiving-day
- 1769: The good steward
- 1769: Hymns for those that seek and those that have redemption in the blood of Jesus Christ
- 1770: Hymns for the watch-night
- 1770: Hymns for the nativity of our Lord
- 1770: Primitive physick: or, An easy and natural method of curing most diseases. By John Wesley
- 1770: Catholick spirit
- 1770: The nature, design, and general rules, of the United Societies in London, Bristol, Kingswood, and Newcastle upon Tyne
- 1770: Free thoughts on the present state of public affairs
- 1770: A caution against bigotry
- 1770: Directions concerning pronunciation and gesture
- 1770: A word of advice to saints and sinners
- 1770: A word to a drunkard
- 1770: A sermon on the death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield
- 1770: Hymns and spiritual songs, intended for the use of real Christians, of all denominations
- 1770: A plain account of Christian perfection
- 1770: A survey of the wisdom of God in the creation
- 1770: A discourse on sin in believers. By John Wesley, M.A
- 1770: The almost Christian
- 1770: Graces, before meat
- 1770: Funeral hymns
- 1770: Books published by Mr. J. & C. Wesley
- 1770: Select hymns
- 1770: Some account of the life and death of Matthew Lee
- 1770: Hymns for the watch-night
- 1770: Free thoughts on the present state of public affairs
- 1770: The scripture way of salvation
- 1770: Sermons on several occasions: in three volumes. By John Wesley, M.A. fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford. Vol. III
- 1770: A sermon on salvation by faith
- 1770: The question
- 1770: The Rev. John Wesley's letter, concerning the civil principles of Roman Catholics: also, a defence of the Protestant association
- 1770: Hymns for the watch-night
- 1770: The lord our righteousness
- 1770: A survey of the wisdom of God in the creation
- 1770: Hymns for the watch-night
- 1770: The question
- 1770: Thoughts on a single life
- 1770: A discourse on sin in believers. By John Wesley, M.A
- 1770: A dialogue between a predestinarian and his friend
- 1770: Instruction for children
- 1770: A preservative against unsettled notions in religion
- 1770: A sermon on the death of the Rev. Mr George Whitefield
- 1770: Primitive physick: or, An easy and natural method of curing most diseases
- 1770: Hymns and spiritual songs, intended for the use of real Christians
- 1770: Hymns on God's everlasting love
- 1771: An extract of the Rev. Mr John Wesley's journal
- 1771: A collection of Psalms and hymns
- 1771: The desideratum
- 1771: A sermon on the death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield
- 1771: Hymns and spiritual songs
- 1771: A letter to the Rev. Mr. Fleury
- 1771: Hymns and spiritual songs
- 1771: A sermon on original sin
- 1771: The consequence proved
- 1771: Hymns on the Lord's supper
- 1771: The works of the Rev. John Wesley
- 1771: A sermon on the death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitfield [sic]
- 1771: A sermon on the death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield
- 1771: An earnest appeal to men of reason & religion
- 1772: Hymns for the nativity of our Lord
- 1772: Thoughts upon liberty. By an Englishman
- 1772: Hymns and spiritual songs
- 1772: Instructions for Christians
- 1772: Some remarks on Mr. Hill's review
- 1772: Some remarks on Mr. Hill's Review of all the doctrines taught by Mr. John Wesley
- 1772: Thoughts upon liberty
- 1772: Thoughts concerning the origin of power
- 1772: Hymns for New-Year's-Day
- 1772: Prayers for children
- 1772: The nature, design, and general rules, of the United Societies
- 1772: Preparation for death, in several hymns
- 1772: Primitive physick
- 1773: Hymns and spiritual songs, intended for the use of real Christians, of all denominations
- 1773: Some remarks on Mr. Hill's Farrago double-distilled
- 1773: Hymns and spiritual songs, intended for the use of real Christians
- 1773: A short Roman history
- 1773: Select hymns with tunes annexed
- 1773: A collection of psalms and hymns
- 1773: A sermon on salvation by faith
- 1773: Thoughts on the present scarcity of provisions
- 1773: Sacred melody or a choice collection of psalm and hymn tunes
- 1774: Hymns for Our Lord's resurrection
- 1774: Thoughts upon slavery
- 1774: The nature, design, and general rules of the United Societies
- 1774: Thougths upon slavery. The third edition. By John Wesley, A.M
- 1774: A sermon preached at the opening of the new meeting-house at Wakefield, on the 28th of April, 1774
- 1774: Thoughts upon necessity
- 1774: Hymns for the nativity of Our Lord
- 1774: Thoughts upon slavery
- 1774: The witness of the spirit
- 1774: A dialogue between a predestinarian and his friend
- 1774: The almost Christian
- 1774: Thoughts upon slavery
- 1774: A short history of Methodism
- 1774: Thoughts upon slavery
- 1774: Primitive physick
- 1774: Select hymns for the use of Christians of all denominations
- 1774: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal, from May 14th, 1768, to Sept. 1st, 1770. XV
- 1774: Hymns and spiritual songs, intended for the use of real Christians
- 1774: Thoughts upon slavery
- 1774: Thoughts upon slavery
- 1775: A word to a smuggler
- 1775: Thoughts upon necessity
- 1775: A short account of the life and death of Nathanael Othen
- 1775: Thoughts upon slavery. The fourth edition. By John Wesley, A.M
- 1775: A calm address to our American colonies
- 1775: A calm address to our American colonies
- 1775: A calm address to our American colonies. By John Wesley, M.A
- 1775: A calm address to our American colonies
- 1775: A short Latin grammar
- 1775: A calm address to our American colonies
- 1775: A sermon preached at St. Matthew's, Bethnal-Green, on Sunday, Nov. 12, 1775
- 1775: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal, from May 14, 1768, to Sept. Ist, 1770. XV
- 1775: A calm address to our American colonies
- 1775: A word to a drunkard.
- 1775: A sermon on 1st. John, v. 7
- 1775: Hymns for Ascension-Day
- 1775: A sermon on 1st. John, v. 7
- 1775: The important question
- 1775: Hymns for New-Year's-Day
- 1775: A calm address to our American colonies
- 1775: A calm address to our American colonies
- 1775: Hymns and spiritual songs
- 1775: The scripture doctrine concerning predestination, election and reprobation
- 1775: A calm address to our American colonies. By John Wesley.
- 1775: Hymns of petition and thanksgiving for the promise of the Father
- 1775: A collection of forms of prayer for every day in the week
- 1775: A calm address to our American colonies
- 1775: A calm address to our American colonies. By the Reverend Mr. John Wesley, M.A
- 1775: Free grace
- 1775: A calm address to our American colonies
- 1775: A calm address to our American colonies. By John Wesley, M.A
- 1775: Hanes bywyd a marwolaeth Mathew Lee, yr hwn a grogwyd yn Nheibyrn; yn yr ugeinfed flwyddyn o'i oedran;
- 1775: A calm address to our American colonies
- 1775: A calm address to the Americans, on the subject of their present war
- 1775: An extract of the Rev. Mr John Wesley's journal
- 1775: The important question
- 1775: A word to a drunkard
- 1775: Scriptural Christianity
- 1776: Funeral hymns
- 1776: A discourse on sin in believers. By John Wesley, M.A
- 1776: Hymns and spiritual songs
- 1776: Some observations on liberty
- 1776: Select hymns for the use of Christians of all denominations
- 1776: A sermon on I John, v. 7
- 1776: Hymns on the Lord's Supper
- 1776: A sermon, on Romans viii. 29, 30
- 1776: Some observations on liberty
- 1776: A sermon on Romans viii. 29, 30
- 1776: A sermon on Romans viii. 29, 30
- 1776: A collection of psalms and hymns
- 1776: Primitive physick
- 1776: The nature, design, and general rules, of the united societies
- 1776: The repentance of believers
- 1776: The scripture doctrine concerning predestination, election, and reprobation
- 1776: A sermon on original sin
- 1776: A seasonable address to the more serious part of the inhabitants of Great-Britain
- 1776: The important question
- 1776: Predestination calmly considered
- 1776: Hymns for those that seek and those that have redemption in the blood of Jesus Christ
- 1776: An account of the extraordinary deliverance of Thomas Cross
- 1776: A seasonable address to the more serious part of the inhabitants of Great-Britain
- 1776: Three sermons on the original, nature, properties, and use of the law, and its establishment thro' faith
- 1776: A concise history of England
- 1776: Wandering thoughts
- 1776: The means of grace
- 1777: Hymns for the watch-night
- 1777: An account of the extraordinary deliverance of Thomas Cross
- 1777: The complete English dictionary, explaining most of those hard words, which are found in the best English writers
- 1777: An answer to Mr. Rowland Hill's tract, entitled, Imposture detected
- 1777: Hymns for New-Year's-Day
- 1777: A calm address to the inhabitants of England
- 1777: Prayers for children
- 1777: A plain account of Christian perfection
- 1777: A sermon on Numbers xxiii. 23
- 1777: Hymns and spiritual songs, intended for the use of real Christians
- 1777: An answer to Mr. Rowland Hill's tract, entitled, Imposture detected
- 1777: Thoughts upon God's sovereignty
- 1777: Thoughts upon God's sovereignty. By John Wesley, A.M
- 1777: The cure of evil-speaking
- 1777: Sermons on several occasions. By John Wesley, M.A
- 1777: An answer to Mr. Rowland Hill's tract, entitled "imposture detected."
- 1777: A word of advice to saints and sinners
- 1777: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1777: Hymns for the nativity of Our Lord
- 1777: Graces. Before meat
- 1777: The cure of evil-speaking
- 1777: The principles of a Methodist
- 1777: A calm address to the inhabitants of England. By John Wesley
- 1777: A calm address to the inhabitants of England. By John Wesley
- 1777: Thoughts upon God's sovereignty
- 1777: A sermon, preached November 23, 1777, in Lewisham church, before the Humane Society. By John Wesley, M.A
- 1777: An answer to Mr. Rowland Hill's tract
- 1777: A sermon on Numbers xxiii. 23
- 1777: A survey of the wisdom of God in the creation
- 1777: An account of the extraordinary deliverance of Thomas Cross
- 1777: Hymns for Our Lord's resurrection
- 1777: A catalogue of books published by the Rev. Mess. John & Charles Wesley
- 1778: A call to backsliders
- 1778: A call to backsliders
- 1778: Select hymns for the use of Christians of all denominations
- 1778: The cure of evil-speaking
- 1778: Some account of the late work of God in North-America
- 1778: A letter to the Rev. Mr. Thomas Maxfield
- 1778: A compassionate address to the inhabitants of Ireland
- 1778: An answer to several objections against this work
- 1778: A serious address to the people of England
- 1778: The almost Christian
- 1778: A call to backsliders
- 1778: The nature of enthusiasm
- 1778: A farther appeal to men of reason and religion
- 1778: A sermon on salvation by faith
- 1778: A call to backsliders
- 1778: Hymns for the nativity of our Lord
- 1778: A sermon preached before the Society for Reformation of Manners
- 1778: Some account of the late work of God in North-America
- 1778: A second dialogue between an Antinomian and his friend. By John Wesley,
- 1778: A short English grammar
- 1778: The desideratum
- 1779: A plain account of genuine Christianity
- 1779: Hymns on the expected invasion
- 1779: The great assize
- 1779: Popery calmly considered. By John Wesley, A.M
- 1779: Extract from the thirtieth volume of the Christian-Library
- 1779: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1779: Popery calmly considered. By John Wesley, A.M
- 1779: Hymns on God's everlasting love
- 1779: A collection of psalms and hymns
- 1779: Hymns on the Lord's-supper
- 1779: Thoughts on the imputed righteousness of Christ
- 1779: Hymns for those that seek and those that have redemption in the blood of Jesus Christ
- 1779: Hymns and spiritual songs, intended for the use of real Christians
- 1779: Hymns of petition and thanksgiving for the promise of the Father
- 1779: Popery calmly considered. By John Wesley, A.M
- 1779: A sermon on salvation by faith
- 1779: Popery calmly considered. By John Wesley, A.M
- 1779: Serious thoughts upon the perseverance of the saints
- 1779: Popery calmly considered
- 1779: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal, from September 13th, 1773, to January 2d, 1776. XVII
- 1779: A caution against false prophets
- 1780: Hymns for the watch-night
- 1780: Bot emot fo?rtal
- 1780: Select hymns for the use of Christians of all denominations
- 1780: A word to a freeholder, &c
- 1780: Hymns for the Fast-Day
- 1780: Primitive physic; or, An easy and natural method of curing most diseases. By John Wesley,
- 1780: Hymns written in the time of the tumults, June 1780
- 1780: A collection of hymns
- 1780: A word to a drunkard
- 1780: A word to a drunkard
- 1780: Directions for renewing our covenant with God
- 1780: Hymns for the watch-night
- 1780: A blow at the root: or Christ stabbed in the house of his friends
- 1780: A letter from the Rev. Mr. John Wesley, A.M. to the printer of The public advertiser
- 1780: The almost Christian
- 1780: A sermon on salvation by faith
- 1780: Advice to the people called Methodists
- 1781: The nature, design, and general rules, of the United Societies
- 1781: Hymns for the nation, in 1782
- 1781: Primitive physic
- 1781: Hymns and spiritual songs
- 1781: Hymns and spiritual songs
- 1781: A letter to the printer of the Public Advertiser
- 1781: Directions for renewing our covenant with God
- 1781: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal. From May 27, 1765, to May 18, 1768. XIV
- 1781: The nature
- 1781: A collection of hymns
- 1781: A farther appeal to men of reason and religion
- 1782: A word of advice to saints and sinners
- 1782: The almost Christian
- 1782: Hymns for the nativity, &c
- 1782: Hymns for the nation, in 1782
- 1782: Hymns and spiritual songs
- 1782: The new-birth: a sermon on John iii.7.
- 1782: Hymns for the nation, in 1782
- 1782: The way to the kingdom
- 1782: Hymns for the nation, in 1782
- 1782: Hymns for the nation, in 1782
- 1782: A collection of hymns, for the use of the people called Methodists
- 1782: An estimate of the manners of the present times
- 1782: Hymns for the national fast
- 1782: An estimate of the manners of the present times
- 1782: A sermon on original sin
- 1782: The great assize
- 1782: The nature, design, and general rules of the United Societies
- 1782: The good steward: a sermon, on Luke xvi. 2
- 1782: The scripture doctrine concerning predestination, election, and reprobation
- 1782: Hymns for the nativity of Our Lord
- 1782: Swear not at all
- 1782: The important question
- 1782: The cure of evil-speaking
- 1783: Select hymns for the use of Christians of all denominations
- 1783: A word to a smuggler. This Tract is not to be sold, but given away
- 1783: The duty and advantage of early rising
- 1783: The case of Birstal house
- 1783: A catalogue of books, published by the Rev. Mess. John and Charles Wesley
- 1783: An extract from the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal, from January 1, 1776, to August 8, 1779. XVIII
- 1783: The duty and advantage of early rising
- 1783: A word in season: or, advice to a soldier
- 1783: A word to a freeholder, &c
- 1783: Swear not at all. Bless and curse not
- 1783: The works of the Rev. John Wesley, M.A. Late Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford.
- 1783: The new-Birth
- 1783: On the Trinity
- 1783: The important question
- 1783: Swear not at all, saith the Lord God of heaven and earth
- 1783: The important question
- 1783: The important question
- 1783: A sermon on original sin
- 1783: A sermon on salvation by faith
- 1783: The great assize
- 1783: The way to the kingdom
- 1783: The almost Christian
- 1784: Thoughts upon slavery
- 1784: The gospel of grace.
- 1784: Funeral hymns
- 1784: On the Trinity
- 1784: The great assize
- 1784: A survey of the wisdom of God in the creation
- 1784: A collection of Psalms and hymns for the Lord's day
- 1784: Thoughts on a single life
- 1784: Hymns for New-Year's-Day
- 1784: Hymns for the nativity of Our Lord
- 1784: The new-Birth
- 1784: An attested copy of the Rev. John Wesley's declaration and establishment of the conference of the people called Methodists
- 1784: A plain account of the people called Methodists
- 1784: To Dr. Coke, Mr. Asbury, and our Brethren in North-America
- 1784: Prayers for children
- 1784: A collection of hymns
- 1784: The good steward
- 1784: Directions for renewing our covenant with God
- 1784: Hymns for Ascension-Day
- 1784: The way to the kingdom
- 1784: The cure of evil-speaking
- 1784: The almost Christian
- 1785: The almost Christian
- 1785: The great assize
- 1785: The important question
- 1785: The beauties of Methodism, selected from the works of the Reverend John Wesley, ... To which is prefixed, the life of the author
- 1785: A word in season: or advice to an Englishman
- 1785: A pocket hymn book, for the use of Christians of all denominations
- 1785: The beauties of Methodism, selected from the works of the Reverend John Wesley, A.M. late Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxon
- 1785: The nature, design, and general rules of the United Societies
- 1785: Swear not at all, saith the Lord God of heaven and earth.
- 1785: Reasons against a separation from the Church of England
- 1785: A sermon preached on occasion of the death of the Rev. Mr. John Fletcher
- 1785: A sermon preached on occasion of the death of the Rev. Mr. John Fletcher
- 1785: A plain account of Christian perfection
- 1785: Hymns for New-Year's-Day
- 1785: Primitive physic
- 1785: The duty and advantage of early rising
- 1785: A sermon preached on occasion of the death of the Rev. Mr. John Fletcher
- 1786: An extract from the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal, from August 9, 1779, to August 26, 1782. XIX
- 1786: Hymns on the Lord's-Supper
- 1786: A sermon preached on occasion of the death of the Rev. Mr. John Fletcher, Vicar of Madely, Shropshire
- 1786: The character of a Methodist
- 1786: A sermon preached on occasion of the death of the Rev. Mr. John Fletcher
- 1786: Wandering thoughts
- 1786: A collection of psalms and hymns for the Lord's Day
- 1786: An earnest appeal to men of reason and religion
- 1786: The duty and advantage of early rising
- 1786: Predestination calmly considered
- 1786: A collection of hymns
- 1786: A plain account of the people called Methodists
- 1786: Hymns of petition and thanksgiving for the promise of the Father
- 1786: The dignity of human nature
- 1786: A short account of the life and death of the Rev. John Fletcher
- 1786: A farther appeal to men of reason and religion
- 1786: Hymns and spiritual songs
- 1786: A farther appeal to men of reason and religion
- 1787: Sermons on several occasions
- 1787: Select hymns for the use of Christians of all denominations.
- 1787: Instructions for children
- 1787: The great assize
- 1787: Advice to the people called Methodists
- 1787: Hymns for our Lord's resurrection
- 1787: The nature, design, and general rules of the United Societies
- 1787: A pocket hymn book
- 1787: The almost Christian
- 1787: A sermon on salvation by faith
- 1787: Hymns for the nativity of Our Lord
- 1787: Directions for renewing our covenant with God
- 1788: The witness of the spirit
- 1788: A collection of hymns
- 1788: A short Latin grammar
- 1788: The Rev. John Wesley's reasons against separation from the Church of England
- 1788: Hymns for the nativity of our Lord
- 1788: Hymns for New-Year's-Day
- 1788: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1788: The good steward
- 1788: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1788: A sermon on original sin
- 1788: Some account of the late work of God in North-America
- 1788: A collection of forms of prayer for every day in the week
- 1788: Primitive physic
- 1788: Primative [sic] physic; or An easy and natural method of curing most diseases
- 1788: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1788: Hymns for those that seek and those that have redemption in the blood of Jesus Christ
- 1788: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1788: A call to backsliders
- 1788: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1788: Sermons on several occasions
- 1788: Duty of constant communion ...
- 1788: A plain account of genuine Christianity
- 1788: An extract from the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal, from January 1, 1776, to August 8, 1779. XVIII
- 1788: An extract from the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal, from January 1, 1776, to August 8, 1779. XVIII
- 1788: A pocket hymn book for the use of Christians of all denominations
- 1788: The repentance of believers. A sermon on Mark i. 15. By John Wesley, M.A
- 1788: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal, from Oct. 27, 1743, to Nov. 17, 1746. VI
- 1789: The case of Dewsbury House
- 1789: A plain account of Christian perfection
- 1789: The duty and advantage of early rising
- 1789: A catalogue of books, published by the Rev. J. and C. Wesley.
- 1789: Primitive physic: or An easy and natural method of curing most diseases
- 1789: A pocket hymn book, for the use of Christians of all denominations
- 1789: Wandering thoughts
- 1789: A word in season
- 1789: To the world
- 1789: A caution against false prophets
- 1789: Some account of the life and death of Matthew Lee
- 1789: On the trinity: a sermon on 1 John v. 7
- 1789: The cure of evil-speaking
- 1789: A short history of Methodism
- 1789: A collection of psalms and hymns
- 1789: The lord our righteousness
- 1789: A short account of the life and death of Nathanael Othen
- 1789: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's Journal, from Sept. 4; 1782, to June 28, 1786. XX
- 1789: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1789: Hymns for Ascension-Day
- 1789: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1789: Catholick spirit
- 1789: A discourse on sin in believers. By John Wesley. M.A
- 1789: The principles of a Methodist
- 1789: The nature of enthusiasm
- 1789: The eternity of hell torments
- 1790: The desideratum: or, electricity made plain and useful. By a lover of mankind, and of common sense
- 1790: A word to a Protestant
- 1790: Hymns of intercession for all mankind
- 1790: The eternity of hell torments
- 1790: The complete English dictionary
- 1790: Advice to the people called Methodists
- 1790: A word of advice to saints and sinners
- 1790: Modern Christianity
- 1790: Letters that passed between the Rev. John Wesley
- 1790: The scripture doctrine, concerning predestination, election and reprobation
- 1790: The means of grace
- 1790: A pocket hymn book
- 1790: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1790: A compendium of logic
- 1790: Hymns for the watch-night
- 1790: The Scripture doctrine of predestination, election, and reprobation
- 1790: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal, from May 14, 1768, to Sept. 1, 1770. XV
- 1790: Some account of the work of God in North-America
- 1790: The nature
- 1790: The important question
- 1790: A word to a Protestant
- 1790: Wandering thoughts
- 1790: A dialogue between a predestinarian and his friend
- 1790: An extract from the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1791: A collection of psalms and hymns for the Lord's Day
- 1791: A sermon on Romans viii. 29, 30
- 1791: A sermon on salvation by faith
- 1791: An account of the extraordinary deliverance of Thomas Cross
- 1791: Primitive physic
- 1791: Hymns for the nativity of our Lord
- 1791: Instructiones pueriles
- 1791: God's love to fallen man
- 1791: The duty and advantage of early rising
- 1791: God's love to fallen man
- 1791: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1791: A collection of hymns
- 1791: Cure of evil-speaking
- 1791: Three sermons on the original, nature, properties, and use of the law and its establishment thro' faith
- 1791: Instructions for Christians
- 1791: Hymns for Our Lord's resurrection
- 1791: A pocket hymn book
- 1791: The scripture way of salvation
- 1791: Original letters
- 1791: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1791: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal, from June 29, 1786, to Oct. 24, 1790. XXI
- 1791: Primitive physic: or An easy and natural method of curing most diseases
- 1791: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1791: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1791: A sermon preached on occasion of the death of the Rev. Mr. John Fletcher
- 1791: Free grace
- 1791: Reasons against a separation from the Church of England
- 1791: Copy of the will of the late Reverend Mr. John Wesley
- 1791: Hymns for New-Year's-Day
- 1791: Copy of the will of the late Reverend Mr. John Wesley
- 1791: A pocket hymn book
- 1791: The character of a Methodist
- 1791: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal, from Sept. 13, 1773, to Jan. 2, 1776. XVII
- 1791: A discourse on sin in believers. By John Wesley, M.A
- 1792: The extraordinary case of Elizabeth Hobson
- 1792: On the Trinity
- 1792: Thoughts upon slavery
- 1792: The great assize
- 1792: Hymns on Gods everlasting love
- 1792: Primitive physic
- 1792: Modern Christianity
- 1792: The almost Christian
- 1792: Wandering thoughts
- 1792: A pocket hymn book, for the use of Christians of all denominations
- 1793: The important question
- 1793: The new-birth: a sermon on John iii.7
- 1793: The character of a Methodist
- 1793: Hymns for the nativity of our Lord
- 1793: Some account of the life and death of Matthew Lee
- 1793: Hymns for petition and thanksgiving for the promise of the Father
- 1793: A pocket hymn book
- 1793: Directions concerning pronunciation and gesture
- 1793: A collection of hymns
- 1793: The way to the kingdom
- 1793: A word to a smuggler
- 1793: God's love to fallen man
- 1793: The character of a Methodist
- 1793: Thoughts on a single life. By John Wesley, A.M
- 1794: Directions for renewing our covenant with God
- 1794: A pocket hymn book
- 1794: A collection of psalms and hymns
- 1794: The nature
- 1794: Directions for renewing our covenant with God
- 1794: The witness of the spirit
- 1794: A pocket hymn book
- 1794: A pocket hymn book, for the use of Christians of all denominations
- 1794: An extract of the journal of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley
- 1794: A plain account of Christian perfection
- 1794: Hymns on the Lord's-Supper
- 1794: The new-Birth: a sermon on John iii.7
- 1794: Sermons on several occasions
- 1794: Hymns on the Lord's-Supper
- 1794: A pocket hymn book
- 1794: A plain account of Christian perfection, as believed and taught, by the Rev. Mr. John Wesley, from the year 1725, to the year 1777
- 1794: The good steward: a sermon on Luke xvi. 2. By John Wesley, M.A. late Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford
- 1794: The repentance of believers. A sermon on Mark i. 15. By John Wesley, M.A
- 1795: Advice to the people called Methodists
- 1795: The Scripture doctrine of predestination, election, and reprobation
- 1795: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1795: Reasons against a separation from the Church of England
- 1795: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journals
- 1795: A short account of the life and death of the Rev. John Fletcher
- 1795: A collection of hymns for the nativity of our Lord
- 1795: A collection of hymns
- 1795: A collection of hymns
- 1795: A sermon on original sin
- 1795: A plain account of the people called Methodists
- 1795: The means of grace
- 1795: A plain account of genuine Christianity
- 1795: Some account of the life and death of Matthew Lee
- 1795: A short history of Methodism
- 1795: The lord our righteousness
- 1795: The cure of evil-speaking
- 1796: An earnest appeal to men of reason and religion
- 1796: Cure of evil-speaking
- 1796: A short history of the people called Methodists
- 1796: A collection of hymns, for the use of the people called methodists. By the Rev. John Wesley, A.M. late fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford
- 1796: Primitive physic: or, An easy and natural method of curing most diseases. By John Wesley, M.A
- 1796: Catholic spirit
- 1796: Sermons on several occasions
- 1796: A plain account of genuine Christianity
- 1796: Some account of the life and death of Matthew Lee
- 1796: Free grace
- 1796: A dialogue, between a predestinarian, and his friend
- 1796: The nature, design, and general rules of the United Societies
- 1796: The great assize
- 1796: The principles of a Methodist
- 1797: The witness of the spirit
- 1797: An extract of the Rev. John Wesley's journal
- 1797: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1797: Predestination calmly considered
- 1797: A sermon preached on occasion of the death of the Rev. Mr. John Fletcher, Vicar of Madely, Srhopshire [sic]
- 1797: The new-Birth
- 1797: A collection of hymns
- 1797: The nature of enthusiasm
- 1797: The important question
- 1797: A collection of hymns for the Nativity of our Lord
- 1797: Two dialogues between an Antinomian and his friend
- 1797: Scriptural Christianity
- 1797: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1797: Directions for renewing our covenant with God
- 1797: A sermon on the nature and evil of schism
- 1797: A collection of hymns
- 1797: Wandering thoughts
- 1797: The scripture doctrine, concerning predestination, election, and reprobation
- 1797: A check to the delusive and dangerous opinions, of Baron Swedenborg
- 1797: An extract of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's journal
- 1797: A sermon on the nature and evil of schism
- 1797: A plain account of Christian perfection
- 1798: A collection of hymns, for the use of the people called Methodists
- 1798: The nature
- 1798: Hymns for Ascension-Day
- 1798: A blow at the root: or, Christ stabbed, in the house of his friends. By John Wesley, M.A. late Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford
- 1798: Scriptural Christianity
- 1798: A collection of hymns, for the use of the people called Methodists
- 1798: An account of the extraordinary deliverance of Thomas Cross
- 1798: The important question
- 1798: A sermon on salvation by faith
- 1798: The duty and advantage of early rising
- 1798: A pocket hymn book
- 1798: Directions to penitents and believers
- 1798: Two dialogues between an Antinomian and his friend
- 1798: Funeral hymns by John and Charles Wesley
- 1798: The life and death of the Rev. John Fletcher, vicar of Madeley
- 1798: The nature, design, and general rules of the Methodist Societies
- 1798: The question
- 1798: A collection of hymns, for the use of the people called Methodists
- 1798: Advice to the people called Methodists
- 1798: Three sermons on the original, nature, properties, and use of the law and its establishment thro' faith
- 1798: Prayers for children
- 1799: A pocket hymn book
- 1799: The repentance of believers
- 1799: A word of advice to saints and sinners
- 1799: A word in season
- 1799: A dialogue between a predestinarian and his friend
- 1799: Advice to a sailor
- 1799: Sermons on several occasions. By the Rev. John Wesley, M.A. late fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford
- 1799: Advice to the people called Methodists
- 1800: A short account of the life and death of Nathanael Othen
- 1800: Instructions for Christians
- 1800: Remember the Sabbath-day, to keep it holy
- 1800: A word of advice to saints and sinners
- 1800: A collection of hymns, for the use of the people called Methodists
- 1800: The nature, design, and general rules of the Methodist Societies
- 1800: The good steward
- 1800: The cure of evil-speaking. A sermon on Matthew XVIII. 15, 16, 17
- 1800: Sermons on several occasions
- 1800: A word to a drunkard
- 1800: A call to backsliders
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