John Wesley; His Puritan Heritage: A Study of the Christian Life |
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During the years 1749-55 , in the midst of many other tasks , Wesley edited A Christian Library , his largest single literary venture , consisting of fifty duodecimo volumes . This work provides invaluable information relative to ...
During the years 1749-55 , in the midst of many other tasks , Wesley edited A Christian Library , his largest single literary venture , consisting of fifty duodecimo volumes . This work provides invaluable information relative to ...
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After making these concessions , Wesley was ready to defend himself against any attempt to make him responsible for all of the doctrines and views expressed in the Library . " I did believe and I do believe , every tract therein to be ...
After making these concessions , Wesley was ready to defend himself against any attempt to make him responsible for all of the doctrines and views expressed in the Library . " I did believe and I do believe , every tract therein to be ...
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Exemplary Lives in A Christian Library A large section of the Library is made up of " accounts ” of exemplary Christian living . The popularity of diaries and biographical history was a common feature of the period , finding some of its ...
Exemplary Lives in A Christian Library A large section of the Library is made up of " accounts ” of exemplary Christian living . The popularity of diaries and biographical history was a common feature of the period , finding some of its ...
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Contents
Abbreviations | 11 |
Puritan Authors in Wesleys Publications | 31 |
Wesleys Abridgment of Puritan Literature | 47 |
Copyright | |
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