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Collection: Early Methodists and Their Books
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BRA1476
Annotated version of the English translation of St. Augustine's Confessions. This edition was owned by Peter Williams, one of the leaders of the Calvinistic Methodists.
BRA2048
This copy of the devotional text, The Saints' Everlasting Rest was owned by Edward Inghram and Ezekiel Cooper.
BRA2717
Richard Burdsal's (1735–1824) notebook in which he transcribed hymns from other hymnbooks.
Clarke
Adam Clarke's unpublished preface to the Book of Exodus.
Leete MS Collection
Journal of John Emory's trip to Liverpool as the first American delegate to the British Conference from the Methodist Episcopal Church.
BRA0467/A
Written by Wesley's designated successor, John Fletcher (1729–1785).
05707
Autobiographical account written by Freeborn Garrettson, a widely-travelled American-born Methodist minister. This copy is inscribed by Sally Sackett.
AFT1041
Published sermon by Dr. James Hamilton. The first owner of this copy included an inscription that indicated he purchased it from one of Mr. Wesley's preachers.
ACX2317
Overview of church history with inscriptions showing the birthdates of the eleven children of Benjamin Gatch (1758–1814) and Ruth Taylor (1772–1822). The birthdates of the Hays and Gittings families, kept as slaves, are also included.
BRA2359
Lady Huntingdon's hymnbook owned by Mary Roberts which she later gave to her grand-nephew.
AFP0708
This copy of the book of hymns to be sung in Lady Huntingdon's chapels was given by Selena Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon to Hannah Scutt (d. 1815), her longest serving and most trusted servant, at Trefeca College on 19 July 1780.
AFF2907
English Methodist historian and President of the Wesleyan Conference, Thomas Jackson (1783–1873), published this history of the "rise, progress, and present state" of the Welseyan movement. This copy was presented to John Bishop, a leader of…
BY 462 .J32 1839
English Methodist historian and President of the Wesleyan Conference, Thomas Jackson (1783–1873), published this history of the "rise, progress, and present state" of the Welseyan movement. This copy was presented to James Heald (1796–1873), a…
BRA1885
This copy of Welsey's extracted edition of A Serious Call to a Holy Life by William Law was given to James Roquet and his wife by Sarah Gwynne, Charles Wesley's wife.
BRA1906
Excerpts of pious letters written to John Wesley written by Mrs. Lefevre. This copy was owned by Frances Mortimer Pawson, John Pawson's wife.
BRA2611
Book of Latin and Hebrew psalms once owned by Charles Wesley.
BRMS 131
Henry Moore's description of Dr. Whitehead's actions disregarding John Wesley's wishes for his biography to be written after his death.
BRB1020
Perronet's The Mitre, a poem that attacked the bishops of the Church of England and satirized traditional worship, was printed privately for the author, but at Wesley's request it was never published. This edition was heavily annotated by author.
BRMS 100
Unpublished translation of parts of the Old Testament from Hebrew into English by William James Shrewsbury.
BRA0359
Copy of An Extract from the Christian-Pattern with a Methodist Class ticket which allowed Methodist members to attend weekly classes for prayer, Bible study, and Christian fellowship.
04653
This copy of An Extract of the Christian's Pattern includes an inscription showing that Sally Sackett owned this book.
04650
This copy of An Extract of the Christian's Pattern includes an advertisement advising readers to only buy Methodist publications from authorized book sellers.
04938
Copy of Charles Wesley's Hymns and Sacred Poetry decorated by owner, William Pitt.
04826
Second edition of Wesley's Sermons on Several Occasions.
Manuscript Wesley Folio Box
John Wesley's will from 1770. In 1776, Wesley had to revise his will because one of his trustees, James Rouquet, passed away.
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