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... that are given us of God ; not only the PARTICULARS [ things ] that are given to
the Church , but to us in particular . ” 73 Experience taught these Puritan divines
that however real and immediate the assuring witness of the Spirit might be at ...
... that are given us of God ; not only the PARTICULARS [ things ] that are given to
the Church , but to us in particular . ” 73 Experience taught these Puritan divines
that however real and immediate the assuring witness of the Spirit might be at ...
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Wesley ' s own comment that conscience is not natural but " above all his natural
endowments ” might also reflect such tendencies , yet this concept should not be
given too much weight ; and allowance should be made for literary license in ...
Wesley ' s own comment that conscience is not natural but " above all his natural
endowments ” might also reflect such tendencies , yet this concept should not be
given too much weight ; and allowance should be made for literary license in ...
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It is quite evident that he held that orders could only be given by men who had
orders . Otherwise , why should he have troubled to give orders himself ? He
gave them because he believed that ordination , which in the Church of England
was ...
It is quite evident that he held that orders could only be given by men who had
orders . Otherwise , why should he have troubled to give orders himself ? He
gave them because he believed that ordination , which in the Church of England
was ...
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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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