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28 At an early age she appears to have been familiar with the dis” tinctions and arguments between the Established Church and Dissent and sometime before her marriage in 1688 she made her decision to leave Dissent and join the Church of ...
28 At an early age she appears to have been familiar with the dis” tinctions and arguments between the Established Church and Dissent and sometime before her marriage in 1688 she made her decision to leave Dissent and join the Church of ...
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Interestingly , the earliest use of such a service by Wesley in his societies coincides with the period during which ... some of the early Methodists also prepared and signed personal covenants expressing their relationship to God.132 ...
Interestingly , the earliest use of such a service by Wesley in his societies coincides with the period during which ... some of the early Methodists also prepared and signed personal covenants expressing their relationship to God.132 ...
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A. Without doubt , because the wisdom of God had a regard to this necessary variety.2 It is clear from these passages that Wesley was willing rather early in his Evangelical career to recognize the validity of various forms of church ...
A. Without doubt , because the wisdom of God had a regard to this necessary variety.2 It is clear from these passages that Wesley was willing rather early in his Evangelical career to recognize the validity of various forms of church ...
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Contents
Abbreviations | 11 |
Puritan Authors in Wesleys Publications | 31 |
Wesleys Abridgment of Puritan Literature | 47 |
Copyright | |
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