CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER I. 



Early Attempts to Colonize Carolina; De Ayllon, 11 — Coligny, 12 — 

 Raleigh, 1-1 — Heath, 15 — Lords Proprietors, 1<> — Old Charlestown, 

 23 — -First Ministers, 25 — Established ( Ihurch, 26 — French Protest- 

 ants, 38 — Presbyterians and Independents, 38- — Baptists, 43 — 

 Quakers and German Protestants, 4-1 — Catholics and Jews, 45 — 

 Religious Freedom under Constitution, 46. 



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Holy Club, 49; four Missionaries from, 50 — Settlement of Georgia, 

 51; Oglethorpe Secures the Wesleys for, 54 — Dr. Burton's Advice 

 to Mr. Wesley, 56 — Ingham, 57 — Delamotte; The Voyage, 01 — 

 The Storm, 63 — Arrival; Portraits of Wesleys, 04. 



CHAPTER III. 



Plan of Operation and Scheme of Doctrine, 07 — Visit of Indians, 69 

 — Appointments for Savannah and Frederica, 70 — Class-meetings, 

 70 — Mr. Wesley at Frederica, 77 — His Fortitude and Courage, 79 — 

 The Wesleys Visit Charleston. 82— St Philip's Church, 83— Inter- 

 est in the Negroes, 85 — Second Visit to Charleston, 80 — Last Visit, 

 89— Whitefield's Testimony, 91. 



CHAPTER IV. 



Whitefield's Conversion, 92 — First Sermon, 94 — Offers to go to Geor- 

 gia, 97 — Arrival and Valedictory Sermon, 99 — Pastoral Letter, 102 

 — Trip from Philadelphia to Charleston on Horseback, 104 — Ste- 

 vens's Account of Flis Preaching, 100 — Orphan House, 108 — Me- 

 morial Service, 114 — Cited to Trial by Commissarv Garden, 118 — 

 Results, 120. 



CHAPTER V. 



Pilmoor, 122 — His Appointment by Mr. Wesley, 123— Full Account 

 of His Visit and Preaching in South Carolina and Georgia, 125. 



CHAPTER VI. 



Francis Asbury, 136— Embarks for America, 138— Mr. Rankin, 139 

 — Organization of Church, 141 — Pioneer Preachers for South Car- 

 olina; Mr. Tunnell, 142— Mr. Willis, 146— Mr. Allen, 147— Mr. 

 Hickson, 148— Mr. Lee, 150— First Visit to South Carolina, 151. 



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