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was to “ make the universal Christianity witnessed to by the Established Church real and the real Christianity of the Nonconformists universal . ” ! Stressing the motivation , or spirit , of the movement , Professor Horton Davies ...
was to “ make the universal Christianity witnessed to by the Established Church real and the real Christianity of the Nonconformists universal . ” ! Stressing the motivation , or spirit , of the movement , Professor Horton Davies ...
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Forced into retirement he continued to preach and , with others , established a meeting house at Little St. Helens which became a center of London Nonconformity . Because he was descended from the minor nobility and had sufficient ...
Forced into retirement he continued to preach and , with others , established a meeting house at Little St. Helens which became a center of London Nonconformity . Because he was descended from the minor nobility and had sufficient ...
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The term includes some who remained loyal to the Established Church , the Separatists such as the Baptists , some Independents who separated from the Established Church , and those Presbyterians and Independents who were finally forced ...
The term includes some who remained loyal to the Established Church , the Separatists such as the Baptists , some Independents who separated from the Established Church , and those Presbyterians and Independents who were finally forced ...
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Contents
Abbreviations | 11 |
Puritan Authors in Wesleys Publications | 31 |
Wesleys Abridgment of Puritan Literature | 47 |
Copyright | |
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