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Under the pressure of criticism raised , on one hand , by persons in the Church of
England attempting to show that Wesley was a dissenter10 and , on the other
hand , by his Calvinistic opponents anxious to find an inconsistency in his ...
Under the pressure of criticism raised , on one hand , by persons in the Church of
England attempting to show that Wesley was a dissenter10 and , on the other
hand , by his Calvinistic opponents anxious to find an inconsistency in his ...
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Perfection of the sound heart is the ultimate ideal to be sought in this life and is to
be expected of all believers when they are most attuned to God . Wesley , on the
other hand , attempts to circumvent the problem of sin in the perfected man by ...
Perfection of the sound heart is the ultimate ideal to be sought in this life and is to
be expected of all believers when they are most attuned to God . Wesley , on the
other hand , attempts to circumvent the problem of sin in the perfected man by ...
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Wesley his hands on Coke hath laid , But who laid hand on Him ? " ( Frank Baker
, Representative Verse of Charles Wesley ( Nashville : Abingdon Press , 1962 ) ,
p . 368 . ) course , eliminated the necessity of a bishop and made. 36 George ...
Wesley his hands on Coke hath laid , But who laid hand on Him ? " ( Frank Baker
, Representative Verse of Charles Wesley ( Nashville : Abingdon Press , 1962 ) ,
p . 368 . ) course , eliminated the necessity of a bishop and made. 36 George ...
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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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