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9 ) Antiquated words are modernized ; Alleine's " phanatic ” ( sic ) becomes Wesley's " enthusiast , ” a word denoting the same type of emphasis and behavior but more common in Wesley's own day.16 Crude expressions of an earlier age are ...
9 ) Antiquated words are modernized ; Alleine's " phanatic ” ( sic ) becomes Wesley's " enthusiast , ” a word denoting the same type of emphasis and behavior but more common in Wesley's own day.16 Crude expressions of an earlier age are ...
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It will never be well with me ... till sound experience have really catechized my heart , and made me know God and my Saviour otherwise than by words.10 George C. Cell connects Wesley's own emphasis upon experience with that of ...
It will never be well with me ... till sound experience have really catechized my heart , and made me know God and my Saviour otherwise than by words.10 George C. Cell connects Wesley's own emphasis upon experience with that of ...
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In one sense this is only a matter of emphasis , for Wesley did not reject completely the possibility of an assurance of ... linked both present and future knowledge even where the present aspect is emphasized over that of the future .
In one sense this is only a matter of emphasis , for Wesley did not reject completely the possibility of an assurance of ... linked both present and future knowledge even where the present aspect is emphasized over that of the future .
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Contents
Abbreviations | 11 |
Puritan Authors in Wesleys Publications | 31 |
Wesleys Abridgment of Puritan Literature | 47 |
Copyright | |
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