Wesley, John. The Works of John Wesley. Clarendon; Oxford University Press.
25: 278n1
Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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Friends, Associates | Sarah Chapone | |
Friends, Associates | Sarah Chapone | Sarah met John Wesley
when he visited Mary's brother Robert (a friend from university) in April 1725. She became and remained a friend of John and his brother Charles
, though she did not share... |
Friends, Associates | Sarah Chapone | SC
's friendship with John Wesley
continued after her marriage, and included Wesley's brother Charles
, Mary Pendarves (later Delany)
, and Mary's sister Anne Granville
, who stayed at her house for a week... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Maria De Fleury | MDF
celebrates the Association
in a poem addressing it. Her book's full title is Unrighteous Abuse Detected and Chastised; or, A Vindication of Innocence and Integrity, Being an Answer to a Virulent Poem, Intituled, The... |
Friends, Associates | Mary Delany | In Gloucestershire Mary Pendarves found herself the neighbour of Sarah Kirkham (later Sarah Chapone)
. They became close friends. Other members of their circle (besides Mary's sister Anne
) were Charles
and especially John Wesley |
Textual Features | Mary Delany | Others, too, bear romance names in this correspondence: John and Charles Wesley
are Cyrus and Araspes; Sarah Chapone
is Varanese. Wesley, John. The Works of John Wesley. Clarendon; Oxford University Press. 25: 246n2 |
Friends, Associates | Mary Bosanquet Fletcher | When Charles Wesley
died, MBF
remembered how often she had taken sweet counsel together with him. Fletcher, Mary Bosanquet. The Life of Mrs. Mary Fletcher. Editor Moore, Henry, T. Mason and G. Lane. 231 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Mary Bosanquet Fletcher | He was of Swiss origin, ten years her senior (born in 1729 at Nyon near Geneva), and a fellow-evangelical. In 1773 John Wesley
had approached him about taking on leadership of the Methodist movement... |
Textual Features | Judith Cowper Madan | Like other funeral hymns that were present from the first edition (1760), including one by Charles Wesley
, JCM
's is deeply shocking to the modern spirit in expressing an energetic desire to be dead... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Mehetabel Wright |
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