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Richard Baxter clearly could not accept an interpretation of God's grace which restricts it to the elect and he insisted on the universality of what he termed " common grace . ” 122 According to David Shipley , “ Baxter's description of ...
Richard Baxter clearly could not accept an interpretation of God's grace which restricts it to the elect and he insisted on the universality of what he termed " common grace . ” 122 According to David Shipley , “ Baxter's description of ...
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72 Baxter's metaphor illuminates what he ( and Wesley ) is striving to convey . “ Actual Obedience ( as part of the Condition ) doth ... goe before our justification as continued and confirmed . For though our Marriage Contract with ...
72 Baxter's metaphor illuminates what he ( and Wesley ) is striving to convey . “ Actual Obedience ( as part of the Condition ) doth ... goe before our justification as continued and confirmed . For though our Marriage Contract with ...
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HEARER cultivation.89 Difficult as the task may be under these conditions , it is absolutely necessary , for , as Baxter points out , many of those who have attended services regularly and heard good sermons for many years do not really ...
HEARER cultivation.89 Difficult as the task may be under these conditions , it is absolutely necessary , for , as Baxter points out , many of those who have attended services regularly and heard good sermons for many years do not really ...
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Contents
Abbreviations | 11 |
Puritan Authors in Wesleys Publications | 31 |
Wesleys Abridgment of Puritan Literature | 47 |
Copyright | |
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