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Wesley , though not needing this explanation to restore man to moral
responsibility , saw in this covenantal insistence upon the necessity of works
issuing from faith an antidote to antinomianism , and thus insisted that one was
bound to obey ...
Wesley , though not needing this explanation to restore man to moral
responsibility , saw in this covenantal insistence upon the necessity of works
issuing from faith an antidote to antinomianism , and thus insisted that one was
bound to obey ...
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If you speak of acts of worship , whether moral or instituted , in all these he is also
free , as to any constraint . Prayer is not his task , or a piece of penance , but it is
the nature cry of a new born soul ; . . . he prays , because he wants , and loves ...
If you speak of acts of worship , whether moral or instituted , in all these he is also
free , as to any constraint . Prayer is not his task , or a piece of penance , but it is
the nature cry of a new born soul ; . . . he prays , because he wants , and loves ...
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As a result , both Puritans and Anglicans of the seventeenth century concentrated
on moral instruction within the Christian framework . Such instruction may have
originated from somewhat different presuppositions — the Anglican on a more ...
As a result , both Puritans and Anglicans of the seventeenth century concentrated
on moral instruction within the Christian framework . Such instruction may have
originated from somewhat different presuppositions — the Anglican on a more ...
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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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