John Wesley; His Puritan Heritage: A Study of the Christian Life |
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The presence of these works , however , brought criticism from Wesley's colleagues in the Church of England . The November , 1760 , issue of The London Magazine carried a letter to John Wesley questioning his orthodoxy as a clergyman of ...
The presence of these works , however , brought criticism from Wesley's colleagues in the Church of England . The November , 1760 , issue of The London Magazine carried a letter to John Wesley questioning his orthodoxy as a clergyman of ...
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Applying a broad definition of the term “ Puritan ” ( including the Dissenters ) to the list of English authors in the Library reveals that thirty - two are Puritans while twenty - eight are from the Church of England.23 In terms of ...
Applying a broad definition of the term “ Puritan ” ( including the Dissenters ) to the list of English authors in the Library reveals that thirty - two are Puritans while twenty - eight are from the Church of England.23 In terms of ...
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I think it was the next time I was there that the Ordinary of Newgate came to me , and with much vehemence tole me he was sorry that I should turn Dissenter from the Church of England . I told him if it was so I did not know it .
I think it was the next time I was there that the Ordinary of Newgate came to me , and with much vehemence tole me he was sorry that I should turn Dissenter from the Church of England . I told him if it was so I did not know it .
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Contents
Abbreviations | 11 |
Puritan Authors in Wesleys Publications | 31 |
Wesleys Abridgment of Puritan Literature | 47 |
Copyright | |
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