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Esteem for the Puritan emphasis on the reality of sin in believers and the
necessity of repentance was in a large measure the result of Wesley ' s own
conflict in the early 1740 ' s with the Moravians in England . They taught that once
a man was ...
Esteem for the Puritan emphasis on the reality of sin in believers and the
necessity of repentance was in a large measure the result of Wesley ' s own
conflict in the early 1740 ' s with the Moravians in England . They taught that once
a man was ...
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Self - examination leads naturally to the necessity of self - denial or the denial of
the selfish interests and motivations which lie at the base of the sins discovered
through the process of examination . For Wesley selfdenial was a natural and ...
Self - examination leads naturally to the necessity of self - denial or the denial of
the selfish interests and motivations which lie at the base of the sins discovered
through the process of examination . For Wesley selfdenial was a natural and ...
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Arising from their conviction of the necessity of sanctification , such an emphasis
is only natural , for they were convinced that a person does not stand still in his
faith but that it must always increase . Discussed in many of the treatises , it is the
...
Arising from their conviction of the necessity of sanctification , such an emphasis
is only natural , for they were convinced that a person does not stand still in his
faith but that it must always increase . Discussed in many of the treatises , it is the
...
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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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