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Rattenbury points out that his views here were “ more akin to those of the
Presbyterian Divines . ... seems a logical one , since it would identify him with
those Presbyterians who held a restrictive view of the ministry and of its
ordination .
Rattenbury points out that his views here were “ more akin to those of the
Presbyterian Divines . ... seems a logical one , since it would identify him with
those Presbyterians who held a restrictive view of the ministry and of its
ordination .
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For the Presbyterians and Wesley , the presbyter is able to ordain and in this act
conveys authority and thereby maintains unity . The form followed in the
ordination service by Wesley also resembles that of the Presbyterians . Wesley ...
For the Presbyterians and Wesley , the presbyter is able to ordain and in this act
conveys authority and thereby maintains unity . The form followed in the
ordination service by Wesley also resembles that of the Presbyterians . Wesley ...
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37 In this it is again similar to Presbyterianism , for , as we have seen ,
Presbyterians always insisted that , though the ... 38 However , other elements of
British Methodism are not Presbyterian ; thus in the words of Edgar Thompson it
has " a ...
37 In this it is again similar to Presbyterianism , for , as we have seen ,
Presbyterians always insisted that , though the ... 38 However , other elements of
British Methodism are not Presbyterian ; thus in the words of Edgar Thompson it
has " a ...
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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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