Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Book Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Abbreviations
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • The Colonial Background
  • Charles Wesley's Arrival
  • Records of Charles Wesley's American Sojourn
  • The Outline of This Study
  • Chapter 1 The Georgia Sojourn
  • Introduction
  • The Locus of Charles Wesley's Georgia Activity
  • The Georgia Section of the MSJ
  • Pastoral and Priestly Duties
  • Secretarial and Civil Duties
  • Devotional Life and Scriptural Orientation
  • Literary Influences
  • Shorthand Sections of the Georgia Account of the MSJ
  • The Oglethorpe Material
  • The Sojourn in Savannah
  • Persons Whom Charles Wesley Met in Georgia
  • The Brief Sojourn in Charleston
  • Out to Sea
  • Conclusion
  • A Positive Afterthought
  • Chapter 2 The Boston Sojourn
  • Introduction
  • The Boston Religious Context
  • The Boston Visit
  • Persons Whom Charles Wesley Met in Boston
  • Experiences and Places
  • Correspondence
  • Summary and Evaluation
  • Chapter 3 Charles Wesley and Slavery
  • Encounter with Slavery in Charleston
  • Other Documents Involving Charles Wesley and Slavery
  • A Puzzlement
  • Chapter 4 Charles Wesley's Responseto the Revolutionary War and to the American Colonies
  • Charles Wesley's Critique of the War
  • Charles Wesley's Critique of the Colonies
  • Appendix A List of the Letters from Ancona Robin Robin John and Ephraim Robin John to Charles Wesley and from Elizabeth Johnson regarding these two former African slaves
  • Appendix B An Extract from the Depositions of William Floyd, of the City of Bristol, Mariner, and Little Ephraim Robin John, and AnconaRobin Robin John, of Old Town, Old Calabar, on the Coast of Africa.
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Index of Personal Names
  • Index of Place Names
  • Backcover