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The present study uses this second edition of the Library as its source . For comment on the second edition see Richard Green , The Works of John and Charles Wesley : A Bibliography ( London : Methodist Publishing House , 1906 ) , p .
The present study uses this second edition of the Library as its source . For comment on the second edition see Richard Green , The Works of John and Charles Wesley : A Bibliography ( London : Methodist Publishing House , 1906 ) , p .
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67 In 1844 , James Nichols edited a new edition of these volumes , adding two others originally edited by Thomas Case . Collating the various impressions or editions , since later editions published during the lifetime of the various ...
67 In 1844 , James Nichols edited a new edition of these volumes , adding two others originally edited by Thomas Case . Collating the various impressions or editions , since later editions published during the lifetime of the various ...
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The first edition of A Christian Library includes six sermons credited to Samuel Annesley which purport to have been ... Thomas Jackson in editing the second edition , however , credits one of these , “ How Must We Reprove , that We May ...
The first edition of A Christian Library includes six sermons credited to Samuel Annesley which purport to have been ... Thomas Jackson in editing the second edition , however , credits one of these , “ How Must We Reprove , that We May ...
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Contents
Abbreviations | 11 |
Puritan Authors in Wesleys Publications | 31 |
Wesleys Abridgment of Puritan Literature | 47 |
Copyright | |
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