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This work provides invaluable information relative to Wesley ' s purposes and
methods in abridging the works of other authors and , more important , is a
principal source for examining and evaluating his use of Puritan materials . 1 . A
Christian ...
This work provides invaluable information relative to Wesley ' s purposes and
methods in abridging the works of other authors and , more important , is a
principal source for examining and evaluating his use of Puritan materials . 1 . A
Christian ...
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of the Christian life is the principal basis for their inclusion in his publications ,
where they become a major , though certainly not an exclusive , source of
instruction . Fourth , the inclusion of martyrologies and hagiographies in the
Library is an ...
of the Christian life is the principal basis for their inclusion in his publications ,
where they become a major , though certainly not an exclusive , source of
instruction . Fourth , the inclusion of martyrologies and hagiographies in the
Library is an ...
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A principal feature of the covenant theology is its reiteration of the Reformation
emphasis on man ' s salvation through divine grace rather than works . Hence ,
the Puritans distinguished two covenants — a covenant of works and a covenant
of ...
A principal feature of the covenant theology is its reiteration of the Reformation
emphasis on man ' s salvation through divine grace rather than works . Hence ,
the Puritans distinguished two covenants — a covenant of works and a covenant
of ...
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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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