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Wesley, John, his abilities as a theological statesman, i. 421, 422. Calumnies and insults to which he and his followers were subjected by the clergy, 423. His ambitious views as to his sect, 424 _note_
Westphalia, Congress of, purely secular policy of the, ii. 41. The revenues of the Church seized by the contracting parties, 41. Indignation of the pope at the treaty, 41 _note_
Whewell, Dr., his errors, ii. 401 _note_
Whigs, their long monopoly of power, i. 443. Displaced by the Tories in the reign of George III., 443, 446
Whitby, first printing office in, i. 432 _note_
White, Blanco, on free will, quoted, i. 15 _note_
Whitefield, George, his career, i. 421 _note_. Character of his sermons, 421 _note_. Excitement produced by him, 421 _note_. Opposition of the clergy to him, 423, 424 _note_
Wightman, one of the last English martyrs to religious opinions, i. 345 _note_
Will, free, controversies of the Calvinists and Arminians as to,