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Probably the most important sections of both these treatises for Wesley , outside of their attempt to convince the unconverted of their condition , were the ones containing directions for those who would seek the blessedness of the ...
Probably the most important sections of both these treatises for Wesley , outside of their attempt to convince the unconverted of their condition , were the ones containing directions for those who would seek the blessedness of the ...
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Annesley gives ten directions and then in closing adds four more which are " generally sufficient , when others cannot be had ” —these latter he considers to be actually the " spirit ” or summary of the more elaborate set .
Annesley gives ten directions and then in closing adds four more which are " generally sufficient , when others cannot be had ” —these latter he considers to be actually the " spirit ” or summary of the more elaborate set .
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I am not against the wholesome earnestnesse of reproving , and that sharpnesse of rebuking , which in some cases the Lord 68 Bolton , Walking with God , p . 239 ( CL , IV , 381 ) . Whateley , Directions for Married Persons , pp .
I am not against the wholesome earnestnesse of reproving , and that sharpnesse of rebuking , which in some cases the Lord 68 Bolton , Walking with God , p . 239 ( CL , IV , 381 ) . Whateley , Directions for Married Persons , pp .
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Contents
Abbreviations | 11 |
Puritan Authors in Wesleys Publications | 31 |
Wesleys Abridgment of Puritan Literature | 47 |
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