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Acknowledgments | ||
Map of Caribbean Region | ||
Map of Antigua | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Chronologies | 57 | |
Anne Hart Gilbert | ||
History of Methodism | 57 | |
Memoir of John Gilbert | 76 | |
Elizabeth Hart Thwaites | 89 | |
History of Methodism | 89 | |
Hymns and Verse by Elizabeth Hart Thwaites | 97 | |
Letter from Elizabeth Hart to a Friend | 104 | |
Extracts from Elizabeth Hart Thwaites's Correspondence with Her Friend, Miss Lynch | 112 | |
Appendixes | 115 | |
A | A Brief Sketch of Mrs. Anne Gilbert, by the Reverend William Box, Wesleyan Missionary | 117 |
B | Additional Remarks on John and Anne Gilbert by a Friend | 124 |
C | Extracts from Charles Thwaites's Journal, 1829 | 133 |
D | Biography of Elizabeth Lynch | 141 |
E | Letter from John Baxter to a Fellow Methodist in London | 158 |
F | Chronology of John Gilbert | 162 |
G | Charles Thwaites's Report | 164 |
H | The Case of the Neglected and Deserted Negroes in the Island of Antigua | 167 |
I | Antigua: An Act to Provide for the More Effectual Support of Poor Children | 174 |
J | Thomas Coke, To the Benevolent Subscribers for the Support of the Missions | 181 |
K | Extract of a Letter from Thomas Coke to John Wesley | 195 |
I | James Macqueen, "The Colonial Empire of Great Britain" | 197 |
Index | 211 |
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