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38 Accordingly , passages dealing with perseverance are generally dropped . 38
The next major omission in The Shorter Catechism is the question concerning
perfection : “ Q . Is any man able perfectly to keep the commandments of God ?
38 Accordingly , passages dealing with perseverance are generally dropped . 38
The next major omission in The Shorter Catechism is the question concerning
perfection : “ Q . Is any man able perfectly to keep the commandments of God ?
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Preston ' s insistence that a believer ' s " constant and ordinary work ” is " every
day to make his heart perfect ” corresponds to Wesley ' s admonition to his
followers to “ go on to perfection . ” 31 This should not be misinterpreted as
meaning ...
Preston ' s insistence that a believer ' s " constant and ordinary work ” is " every
day to make his heart perfect ” corresponds to Wesley ' s admonition to his
followers to “ go on to perfection . ” 31 This should not be misinterpreted as
meaning ...
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( 2 ) I believe there is no such perfection in this life as excludes these involuntary
transgressions which I apprehend to be naturally consequent on the ignorance
and mistakes inseparable from mortality . ( 3 ) Therefore sinless perfection is a ...
( 2 ) I believe there is no such perfection in this life as excludes these involuntary
transgressions which I apprehend to be naturally consequent on the ignorance
and mistakes inseparable from mortality . ( 3 ) Therefore sinless perfection is a ...
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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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