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II WESLEY ' S ABRIDGMENT OF PURITAN LITERATURE Commendable and
beneficial abridgment is a work of art ; John Wesley was a master of the medium .
His methodology may be regarded as anticipating that of the modern - day
digests ...
II WESLEY ' S ABRIDGMENT OF PURITAN LITERATURE Commendable and
beneficial abridgment is a work of art ; John Wesley was a master of the medium .
His methodology may be regarded as anticipating that of the modern - day
digests ...
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Methods of Abridgment Wesley ' s basic objectives in abridging any material
were clarity of presentation , brevity within the bounds of conveying essential
meaning , and readability for the common man . Omission is the primary means
by ...
Methods of Abridgment Wesley ' s basic objectives in abridging any material
were clarity of presentation , brevity within the bounds of conveying essential
meaning , and readability for the common man . Omission is the primary means
by ...
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Each of the foregoing methods of abridgment , when joined to the next , produces
an instructive image of how Wesley edited the works of others . Nevertheless ,
only in abstraction is one able to separate these from the preponderate influence
...
Each of the foregoing methods of abridgment , when joined to the next , produces
an instructive image of how Wesley edited the works of others . Nevertheless ,
only in abstraction is one able to separate these from the preponderate influence
...
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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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