Wesleyan Methodist conference: its union with the conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Canada, in August 1833, and its separation from the Canada conference, in August, 1840: consisting of the official proceedings and correspondence of both bodies and their representatives, by W. and E. Ryerson
A Correspondence between the Rev. W. Sutcliffe ... and the Rev. J. Bedford ... relative to the doctrines, ministry and system of the Wesleyan Methodists, etc
Correspondence between P. W. and the Presidents of the Wesleyan conference, and chairman of the Manchester District [in reference to certain proceedings of the super minister of Bacup].
A catechism for Wesleyan Methodists, in three parts, by a member of the Wesleyan Methodist association
Wesleyan Methodism. Report of the speeches delivered by Dr. Warren, Mr. Rowland, and Mr. Graham, in support of the Wesleyan Methodist Association at a public meeting, held at Darlington, on Tuesday, Jan. 12th, 1836. Copied from the Durham Chronicle
Appeal to the Wesleyan methodist conference and to the connexion generally, in behalf of the local preachers, by a friend of Methodism
Examination of the law passed in the conference of methodist preachers in 1835, as to “meetings for communication with the conference by memorial, on subjects of local concern, or on the general laws of the connexion.” With thoughts on lay delegation
To the Rev. John Maclean, Minister in the Wesleyan Methodist Connexion. [Four letters on his defence of Wesleyan Methodism.]
A New Years' Gift to the Wesleyan Methodists, being an Answer to the political part of the last Address of the Conference to their Societies, etc