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As David Shipley indicates , the Wesleyans always understood the important element in man's relationship to God to be that " God comes to man in this experience . " 46 The godward side of the relationship is preeminently important ...
As David Shipley indicates , the Wesleyans always understood the important element in man's relationship to God to be that " God comes to man in this experience . " 46 The godward side of the relationship is preeminently important ...
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Although Wesley omitted some of these from his abridgment , he included the most important and very likely recommended these to his societies as answers to those who would ridicule them . Probably the most important sections of both ...
Although Wesley omitted some of these from his abridgment , he included the most important and very likely recommended these to his societies as answers to those who would ridicule them . Probably the most important sections of both ...
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Baxter answers by pointing out that " saving of souls ” is more important , or in Wesley's version , " gaining knowledge is a good thing , but saving souls is a better . ” 91 In addition , one will find such work actually to be study in ...
Baxter answers by pointing out that " saving of souls ” is more important , or in Wesley's version , " gaining knowledge is a good thing , but saving souls is a better . ” 91 In addition , one will find such work actually to be study in ...
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Contents
Abbreviations | 11 |
Puritan Authors in Wesleys Publications | 31 |
Wesleys Abridgment of Puritan Literature | 47 |
Copyright | |
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abridgment accept allow areas assurance attempt authors Baxter believer Bishop Bolton called carried century Christ Christian church Church of England concept concern conscience considered course covenant dependence Directions divines doctrine duty early edition emphasis English established evident examination experience expressed faith final gathered give given God's gospel grace hand heart Henry Holy important included indicates insistence instruction interest interpretation John John Wesley Journal justification Letters Library living London major man's materials means Methodism Methodist moral nature necessity noted Owen particularly perfection points possible practice Presbyterians present Press principal Printed Puritan tradition question recognized Reformed relation relationship religion religious repentance responsibility Richard Saints salvation Samuel sanctification Scripture separation Sermons similar societies soul Spirit statement teachings Theology things Thomas thought tion treatise true understanding VIII Wesley Wesley's whole witness writings