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The English Church in the Eighteenth Century by Charles J. Abbey;John H. Overton
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CHAPTER IX.

THE EVANGELICAL REVIVAL.

(_J.H. Overton._)

(1.) THE METHODIST MOVEMENT.

Strength and weakness of the Church in the middle of the eighteenth
century, 313
Propriety of the term 'Evangelical Revival', 314
Contrast between Puritans and Evangelicals, 315
William Law, 316
John Wesley, 316-336
George Whitefield, 337-340
Charles Wesley, 340-3
Fletcher of Madeley, 343-6
Selina, Countess of Huntingdon, 347-354
Other Methodist worthies, 355

(2.) THE CALVINISTIC CONTROVERSY.

Feebleness and unprofitableness of the controversy, 356
The disputes between Wesley and Whitefield, 357-8
Minutes of the Conference of 1770, 358-360
The 'Circular printed Letter', 360
Conference of 1771, 361
Controversy breaks out afresh in 1772, 362
Fletcher's checks to Antinomianism, 363-5
Toplady's writings, 365
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