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The most intensive investigations of the subject have been in Wesley ' s liturgical
indebtedness to the Puritan tradition . John Bishop in his work Methodist Worship
in Relation to Free Church Worship , which is primarily an analysis of Methodist ...
The most intensive investigations of the subject have been in Wesley ' s liturgical
indebtedness to the Puritan tradition . John Bishop in his work Methodist Worship
in Relation to Free Church Worship , which is primarily an analysis of Methodist ...
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This Sanctifies the Relation , and fetcheth in a Blessing upon it , makes the
Comforts of it the more sweet , and the Cares and Crosses of it the more easie ,
and is an excellent Means of preserving and encreasing Love in the Relation .
This Sanctifies the Relation , and fetcheth in a Blessing upon it , makes the
Comforts of it the more sweet , and the Cares and Crosses of it the more easie ,
and is an excellent Means of preserving and encreasing Love in the Relation .
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On the one hand , since the ultimate meaning and purpose in life for the Christian
comes from relation to God , which produces his final salvation , and not , as in
the case of natural man , from the world , a primary concern for the Christian is ...
On the one hand , since the ultimate meaning and purpose in life for the Christian
comes from relation to God , which produces his final salvation , and not , as in
the case of natural man , from the world , a primary concern for the Christian is ...
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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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