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47 This direct testimony to the believer is , however , accompanied by his own
awareness of it and by its " fruits ” within his own life . The testimony of our own
spirits affirm the direct testimony . Wesley calls this the " indirect ” testimony . "
Strictly ...
47 This direct testimony to the believer is , however , accompanied by his own
awareness of it and by its " fruits ” within his own life . The testimony of our own
spirits affirm the direct testimony . Wesley calls this the " indirect ” testimony . "
Strictly ...
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The nature of the sin which is found in believers is clearly stated by Wesley :
There does still remain , even in them that are ... 45 " Inward ” sin is principally
noted here , for Wesley assumes that the true believer will cast off outward sin ,
though ...
The nature of the sin which is found in believers is clearly stated by Wesley :
There does still remain , even in them that are ... 45 " Inward ” sin is principally
noted here , for Wesley assumes that the true believer will cast off outward sin ,
though ...
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Sin in believers necessitates true repentance ( evangelical repentance ) for this
sin : " a conviction of all this sin ... Owen also regard the true believer as one who
is more conscious of his sin than even the man who , convinced of his sin , is ...
Sin in believers necessitates true repentance ( evangelical repentance ) for this
sin : " a conviction of all this sin ... Owen also regard the true believer as one who
is more conscious of his sin than even the man who , convinced of his sin , is ...
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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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