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even if they were criticized for their views by others within that tradition . 88 More
important , is it not possible to see in Richard Baxter and John Goodwin a
development , within the Puritan tradition itself , of an interpretation of the doctrine
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even if they were criticized for their views by others within that tradition . 88 More
important , is it not possible to see in Richard Baxter and John Goodwin a
development , within the Puritan tradition itself , of an interpretation of the doctrine
...
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Third , Wesley is in concord with a primary tenet of the Puritan tradition in his
insistence on " justification by faith ” as the basis of Christian life . His implied
identification of his own interpretation of that doctrine with that of the Arminian
Puritans ...
Third , Wesley is in concord with a primary tenet of the Puritan tradition in his
insistence on " justification by faith ” as the basis of Christian life . His implied
identification of his own interpretation of that doctrine with that of the Arminian
Puritans ...
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theology , particularly in its Arminianism , is not typical of the majority of Puritans ,
he nevertheless represents the very best elements of the spirit and character of
the tradition and is perhaps their foremost apologist , as well as a leading ...
theology , particularly in its Arminianism , is not typical of the majority of Puritans ,
he nevertheless represents the very best elements of the spirit and character of
the tradition and is perhaps their foremost apologist , as well as a leading ...
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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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