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To explain myself a little farther on this head : ( 1 ) Not only sin , properly so
called , ( that is , a voluntary transgression of a known law , ) but sin , improperly
so called , ( that is , an involuntary transgression of a divine law , known or
unknown ...
To explain myself a little farther on this head : ( 1 ) Not only sin , properly so
called , ( that is , a voluntary transgression of a known law , ) but sin , improperly
so called , ( that is , an involuntary transgression of a divine law , known or
unknown ...
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The first may be called Constitutive ; the second Declarative ; the first Virtual , the
second Actual . ” 66 By " Title of Law ” he understands “ justification as done in
this life ” which is " a gracious Act of God , by the promise or grant of the New ...
The first may be called Constitutive ; the second Declarative ; the first Virtual , the
second Actual . ” 66 By " Title of Law ” he understands “ justification as done in
this life ” which is " a gracious Act of God , by the promise or grant of the New ...
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When we turn to Wesley ' s Advice to the People Called Methodist , we find that
he referred to his own societies as “ gathered ” communities . " You are just
gathered , or ( as it seems ) gathering rather , out of all other societies or
congregations ...
When we turn to Wesley ' s Advice to the People Called Methodist , we find that
he referred to his own societies as “ gathered ” communities . " You are just
gathered , or ( as it seems ) gathering rather , out of all other societies or
congregations ...
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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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