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and the Reformed traditions , Wesley insists that sanctification , no matter how
necessary , is nevertheless dependent upon faith — to give it any other base is to
reinstitute salvation through an order of merit . Faith is the condition , and the only
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and the Reformed traditions , Wesley insists that sanctification , no matter how
necessary , is nevertheless dependent upon faith — to give it any other base is to
reinstitute salvation through an order of merit . Faith is the condition , and the only
...
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In doing this he not only affirmed a Protestant doctrine of grace but also a
Protestant doctrine of sanctification in which faith is still the crucial element . 12
Harald Lindström , in his excellent study , Wesley and Sanctification , contends
that the ...
In doing this he not only affirmed a Protestant doctrine of grace but also a
Protestant doctrine of sanctification in which faith is still the crucial element . 12
Harald Lindström , in his excellent study , Wesley and Sanctification , contends
that the ...
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16 The gradual nature of the process of sanctification within the Puritan tradition
is shown by the title of one of Owen ' s chapters : “ Sanctification , a Progressive
Work . ” 17 Through persuasive and constant work within the lives of believers
the ...
16 The gradual nature of the process of sanctification within the Puritan tradition
is shown by the title of one of Owen ' s chapters : “ Sanctification , a Progressive
Work . ” 17 Through persuasive and constant work within the lives of believers
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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