Chapter
1. From Arminius (d. 1609) to the Synod of Dort (1618–1619) — W. Stephen Gunter
2. Robert Barnes and John Wesley’s Reformation Heritage — David Lowes Watson
3. The Exercise of the Presence of God: Holy Conferencing as a Means of Grace — Richard P. Heitzenrater
4. Perfecting Plain Truth for Plain People: John Wesley’s Sermons — Patrick Streiff
5. Mission Spirituality in the Early Methodist Preachers — Philip R. Meadows
6. Medicine on Demand: John Wesley’s Enlightened Treatment of the Sick — Deborah Madden
7. Wesley’s Invisible World: Witchcraft and the Temperature of Preternatural Belief — Owen Davies
8. John Wesley and Francis Asbury — John Wigger
9. Echoes of Wesley on the US Southwestern Frontier: The Autobiography of William Stevenson — Ted A. Campbell
10. “Did God Do That?”: Common and Separating Factors of Eighteenth-Century Methodism and Contemporary Pentecostal and Charismatic Renewal — Robert Webster
11. The Oxford Movement and Evangelicalism: Parallels and Contrasts in Two Nineteenth-Century Movements of Religious Revival — Peter B. Nockles
12. From The Soul of Dominic Wildthorne to the Wesleyan Guild of Divine Service: Some Methodist Responses to Anglo-Catholicismin Victorian and Edwardian England — Martin Wellings
13. Bibliography: The Principal Published Writings of Henry Denman Rack — Clive D. Field