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22 Samuel Wesley , John Westley ' s son , was only a child at the time of his
father ' s death , having been born in the year of his father ' s ejectment . Although
the family suffered from the restrictions placed on them , Samuel was given a ...
22 Samuel Wesley , John Westley ' s son , was only a child at the time of his
father ' s death , having been born in the year of his father ' s ejectment . Although
the family suffered from the restrictions placed on them , Samuel was given a ...
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While Samuel Wesley could write a devastating critique of dissenting academies
, he carried with him into the Church of England many of the virtues of Puritan
training and education . Martin Schmidt has suggested that Samuel Wesley ' s ...
While Samuel Wesley could write a devastating critique of dissenting academies
, he carried with him into the Church of England many of the virtues of Puritan
training and education . Martin Schmidt has suggested that Samuel Wesley ' s ...
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1681 ) , Samuel Annesley ( d . 1696 ) , and John Howe ( d . 1705 ) . Other
Presbyterians included are Sir Matthew Hale ( d . 1676 ) , John Kitchin ( d . 1662
? ) , Matthew Pool ( d . 1679 ) , Thomas Crane ( d . 1714 ) , Samuel Charnock ( d .
1681 ) , Samuel Annesley ( d . 1696 ) , and John Howe ( d . 1705 ) . Other
Presbyterians included are Sir Matthew Hale ( d . 1676 ) , John Kitchin ( d . 1662
? ) , Matthew Pool ( d . 1679 ) , Thomas Crane ( d . 1714 ) , Samuel Charnock ( d .
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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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