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Writings of Puritan Divines in Wesley ' s General Publications Although A
Christian Library was the most extensive project of abridgment attempted by
Wesley and is the principal example of his use of Puritan literature , he published
many ...
Writings of Puritan Divines in Wesley ' s General Publications Although A
Christian Library was the most extensive project of abridgment attempted by
Wesley and is the principal example of his use of Puritan literature , he published
many ...
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While Wesley may have gained an appreciation for some writers of the Puritan
tradition in his home , the prejudices of his formal education would have
discouraged pursuit of these writings . The breadth of his reading in these writers
is ...
While Wesley may have gained an appreciation for some writers of the Puritan
tradition in his home , the prejudices of his formal education would have
discouraged pursuit of these writings . The breadth of his reading in these writers
is ...
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51 Further study of the titles referred to in his journals and letters until the
publication of A Christian Library fails to reveal any broad knowledge of these
writings . 52 Those mentioned represent some of the more important and
commonly read ...
51 Further study of the titles referred to in his journals and letters until the
publication of A Christian Library fails to reveal any broad knowledge of these
writings . 52 Those mentioned represent some of the more important and
commonly read ...
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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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