hardcover. Illustrated. 476pp. 8vo, green cloth. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1929. Very good copy.
Verlag: for T. Vallance; sold also by G. Keith; and J. Mathews,, London, 1777
Anbieter: Justin Croft Antiquarian Books Ltd ABA, Faversham, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbFirst edition, rare. John Wesley had delivered a sermon at the laying of the foundation stone of the Methodist mother church in City Road in April 1777. In this critical pamphlet the 'gentle Strictures' promised by evangelical preacher Hill on the title-page turn out to be vitriolic criticisms of Wesley laid out in 37 chapters, attacking his self-centred address. Chapter 31 takes issue with Wesley's perfidy in his perceived encouragement of the American revolution in Free Thoughts on the Present State of Public Affairs, in which he had stated the the British government's attitude towards the Americans' could no longer be defended. 8vo (205 × 125 mm), pp. 40. Some spotting, mainly towards beginning at end. Preserved in later drab wraps. A good copy. [ESTC: UK: Birmingham, BL, Congregational Library, Rylands (3 copies), US: SMU and Wesley Theological Seminary.].