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19 Some of these " states ” are not as neatly separated in actual fact as they
would appear here , but the general order is evident . Certain of the stages in this
order of salvation , particularly three , four , five , and six , are of special interest in
an ...
19 Some of these " states ” are not as neatly separated in actual fact as they
would appear here , but the general order is evident . Certain of the stages in this
order of salvation , particularly three , four , five , and six , are of special interest in
an ...
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influence , undoubtedly in the eyes of his contemporaries suggested the
Independents , and affinities with that tradition are evident even if Wesley for
other reasons could not emphasize them . Dependence upon the Puritan
tradition in terms of ...
influence , undoubtedly in the eyes of his contemporaries suggested the
Independents , and affinities with that tradition are evident even if Wesley for
other reasons could not emphasize them . Dependence upon the Puritan
tradition in terms of ...
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Joined to the affinities evident in his liturgical indebtedness , his educational
theory , his biblical concern , and the Puritan character of his family background
and home training , John Wesley ' s Puritan heritage was clearly a prominent
feature ...
Joined to the affinities evident in his liturgical indebtedness , his educational
theory , his biblical concern , and the Puritan character of his family background
and home training , John Wesley ' s Puritan heritage was clearly a prominent
feature ...
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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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