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For Owen and the Puritans , repentance explicitly includes contrition , or in Robert Bolton's words , " to bewaile our sins from the bottome of our hearts , ” which naturally entails recognition.49 Wesley's presentation no doubt better ...
For Owen and the Puritans , repentance explicitly includes contrition , or in Robert Bolton's words , " to bewaile our sins from the bottome of our hearts , ” which naturally entails recognition.49 Wesley's presentation no doubt better ...
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Representative works in the area are Robert Bolton's Instructions for Rightly Comforting Aflicted Consciences ; Bishop Hall's Heaven U pon Earth , or , Of True Peace of Mind ; and Thomas Goodwin's work , A Child of Light Walking in ...
Representative works in the area are Robert Bolton's Instructions for Rightly Comforting Aflicted Consciences ; Bishop Hall's Heaven U pon Earth , or , Of True Peace of Mind ; and Thomas Goodwin's work , A Child of Light Walking in ...
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They express the same concerns as the passage from Bolton , particularly as to the almost unconscious way in which this association with men of the world undercuts resolute concentration upon God . Aware of the particular situations ...
They express the same concerns as the passage from Bolton , particularly as to the almost unconscious way in which this association with men of the world undercuts resolute concentration upon God . Aware of the particular situations ...
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Contents
Abbreviations | 11 |
Puritan Authors in Wesleys Publications | 31 |
Wesleys Abridgment of Puritan Literature | 47 |
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