Nestleton Magna: A Story of Yorkshire Methodism

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PREFACE.

CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I. Nestleton Magna.

CHAPTER II. "Blithe Natty," the Harmonious Blacksmith.

CHAPTER III. " Master Philip. "

CHAPTER IV. " Aud Adam Olliver. "

CHAPTER V. " Black Morris. "

CHAPTER VI. Philip's Visit to the Forge, or Love's Young Dream.

CHAPTER VII. Kesterton Circuit and the "Rounders."

CHAPTER VIII. Adam Olliver begins to Prophesy.

CHAPTER IX. The Progress of Master Philip's Wooing.

CHAPTER X. Black Morris is more Free than Welcome.

CHAPTER XI. Both Philip and Lucy make a Clean Breast of it.

CHAPTER XII. Adam Olliver in the "Methodist Confessional."

CHAPTER XIII. Squire Fuller pays a Visit to the Forge.

CHAPTER XIV. Aud Adam Olliver "Sees about it."

CHAPTER XV. Nathan Blyth is the Victim of a Gunpowder Plot.

CHAPTER XVI. Squire Fuller Receives a Deputation.

CHAPTER XVII. Doctor Jephson Gives an Unprofessional Opinion.

CHAPTER XVIII. Philip Fuller Makes a Discovery.

CHAPTER XIX. Black Morris is Taken by Surprise.

CHAPTER XX. Kasper Crabtree falls among Thieves.

CHAPTER XXI. Squire Fuller Hears Unwelcome News.

CHAPTER XXII. Lucy Blyth Makes a Conquest.

CHAPTER XXIII. The Dark Deed in Thurston Wood.

CHAPTER XXIV. "Balaam" is Taken into Consultation.

CHAPTER XXV. Nathan Blyth is in a Quandary.

CHAPTER XXVI. Dr. Jephson's Prescription Works Wonders.

CHAPTER XXVII. Hannah Olliver's "Young Man."

CHAPTER XXVIII. Bill Buckley Sees an Apparition.

CHAPTER XXIX. The Story of the Dead-Alive.

CHAPTER XXX. Midden Harbour has a New Sensation.

CHAPTER XXXI. "Balaam" declares himself a "Spiritualist."

CHAPTER XXXII Piggy Morris Hears a "Knock at the Door."

CHAPTER XXXIII. Squire Fuller Introduces an Innovation.

CHAPTER XXXIV. Lucy Blyth has an Eye on "Landed Property."

CHAPTER XXXV. Old Adam Olliver to the Rescue.

CHAPTER XXXVI. Sister Agatha's Ghost.

CHAPTER XXXVII. Philip Fuller Boldly Meets his Fate .

CHAPTER XXXVIII. Black Morris "Wants that Brickbat Again."

CHAPTER XXXIX. Nestleton Puts on Holiday Attire.

CHAPTER XL. An Episode in a Methodist Love-feast.

CHAPTER XLI. The Revolution in Midden Harbour.

CHAPTER XLII. Aud Adam Olliver's "Nunc Dimittis."

Nestleton Magna
Rev. Jackson Wray

NESTLETON MAGNA.

NATHAN AT WORK.—Page 294.

NESTLETON MAGNA.
A STORY OF
YORKSHIRE METHODISM.

Thirtieth Thousand.

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