Wesley begins to exhort people as he travels 1.56 Wesley writes to Mr. Law, reproaching him for not hav- His conduct at Mr. Hutton's Mrs. Hutton complains to Samuel Comenius writes the history of his Church Christian David incites the Protestants to emigrate He obtains permission for them to settle on Zinzen- dorf's estates Count Zinzendor f They name this settlement Herrnhut Clergy Origin of the French Prophets They produce disputes among the Methodists Letter from Samuel on that occasion Wesley's view of the difference between himself and the Number of Clergy injuriously diminished Conforming Clergy at the Reformation The sequestered Clergy State of the Church at the Restoration Evil produced by conforming Puritans, and by the eject- In part owing to the constitution of the Church Its want of auxiliaries Growth of towns Growth of Infidelity Exertions against Popery Advantages of the Reformation Ignorance of the lower orders Measures required for completing the Reformation His hopes and indefinite prospects |