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A corollary to predestinarianism is the doctrine of perseverence ; i . e . , if a man is
one of the elect chosen by God ' s irresistible grace he may never completely lose
his " reward ” — eternal life - since to turn completely away from God is not ...
A corollary to predestinarianism is the doctrine of perseverence ; i . e . , if a man is
one of the elect chosen by God ' s irresistible grace he may never completely lose
his " reward ” — eternal life - since to turn completely away from God is not ...
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80 If this statement is taken at face value , Wesley quite obviously felt that the
doctrine of assurance he propounded was the same doctrine as had been taught
by leading representatives of the Puritan element of the English church . In fact ,
he ...
80 If this statement is taken at face value , Wesley quite obviously felt that the
doctrine of assurance he propounded was the same doctrine as had been taught
by leading representatives of the Puritan element of the English church . In fact ,
he ...
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Viewed as a sustaining agency , the doctrine has the same objective as the
doctrine of perseverance . Chapter XVII of the Westminster Confession assumes
the continuing sustaining love of God as the basis of that perseverance which
does ...
Viewed as a sustaining agency , the doctrine has the same objective as the
doctrine of perseverance . Chapter XVII of the Westminster Confession assumes
the continuing sustaining love of God as the basis of that perseverance which
does ...
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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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