PAGE Sunday-schools promote the sale of books Small profits and industry the real causes of the author's 250 prosperity 255 Scarcity of valuable books in various parts of Great 269 Symmon's Barrow, near Wellington, brought by the 299 Stonehenge visited by our hero 306 Salisbury, a young woman there sold herself to the devil, an odd story 146 Taylor, a, strips to his shirt, and takes off his wig to 163 Theatrical entertainments much attended by our hero.. 235 Travels of our hero in the north Travels of our hero to the west of England, in 1791 Thanksgiving note for being made perfect Turpin (John) a Methodist preacher, tried at Exeter, Bay Tooke's anecdotes of Mr Wesley Trifling circumstances produce great events 237 267 290 150 161 191 196 239 Tradesmen, remarks on their getting fortunes, and Whitefield advised his people to attend Shuter's benefit 76 -m as a dead 48 72 92 108 140 Woman deprived of her senses by a Methodist, and her Women, when converted, refuse to sleep with their hus- Wesley's annual income, his disregard of money. "Primitive Physic" dangerous.... ruled despotically. decease very injurious to Methodism PAGE 179 180 183 ib. character by an Old Member, an epicure, a deist 199 extraordinary letter to a friend. 204 amorous letter to a young lady. 206 Woman visited her husband's tomb every day for two 185 Women, panegyric on; more handsome women in Scot- ... Wolstonecraft, Miss, a quotation from nations 286 287 247 248 Why tradesmen on the Continent are all rascals. Young's Night Thoughts preferred to a Christmas dinner 129 147 SEQUEL to the Life of JAMES LACKINGTON, Containing 311 294 245 LONDON: |