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An investigation of affinities , therefore , is confronted with the problem of
selection . A full survey in this area would require a complete catalog and
systematic analysis of teachings which touch practically every imaginable life
situation . In order ...
An investigation of affinities , therefore , is confronted with the problem of
selection . A full survey in this area would require a complete catalog and
systematic analysis of teachings which touch practically every imaginable life
situation . In order ...
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produced affinities in their teachings relative to the purpose and final destiny to
which Christian life leads . Holiness is such a dominant feature of both traditions
that affinities here are almost inevitable and clearly evident . It is , however ...
produced affinities in their teachings relative to the purpose and final destiny to
which Christian life leads . Holiness is such a dominant feature of both traditions
that affinities here are almost inevitable and clearly evident . It is , however ...
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Methodist teachings are often subjected to this criticism and , to some extent , it is
legitimate . As Nuttall points out in speaking of the Congregationalists , Puritan
teachings so stress piety of practice that they appear to be " hard and unloving .
Methodist teachings are often subjected to this criticism and , to some extent , it is
legitimate . As Nuttall points out in speaking of the Congregationalists , Puritan
teachings so stress piety of practice that they appear to be " hard and unloving .
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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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