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Philip Henry ' s method of family worship is a classical account of the Puritan
pattern for the religious training of the family . As such it serves as a
representative treatment of the subject . Beginning with the insistence that one
must follow the ...
Philip Henry ' s method of family worship is a classical account of the Puritan
pattern for the religious training of the family . As such it serves as a
representative treatment of the subject . Beginning with the insistence that one
must follow the ...
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Matthew Henry gives credit to these sessions , since they were conducted with "
prudence and sweetness , " for the instilling of a love and knowledge of the
Scriptures in the children . The Sabbath , however , was the crowning day of
worship ...
Matthew Henry gives credit to these sessions , since they were conducted with "
prudence and sweetness , " for the instilling of a love and knowledge of the
Scriptures in the children . The Sabbath , however , was the crowning day of
worship ...
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19 The Methodists were to follow Henry in attending and participating in the
church , even where unwelcome and persecuted . What may be said in
evaluating these passages ? Wesley ' s acceptance of a broad view of church
government ...
19 The Methodists were to follow Henry in attending and participating in the
church , even where unwelcome and persecuted . What may be said in
evaluating these passages ? Wesley ' s acceptance of a broad view of church
government ...
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Abbreviations | 11 |
Puritan Authors in Wesleys Publications | 31 |
Wesleys Abridgment of Puritan Literature | 47 |
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John Wesley; His Puritan Heritage: A Study of the Christian Life Robert C. Monk Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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