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Identification does not necessarily entail dependence ; yet identification does indicate a valid and real relationship . ... The use of a covenant in his own societies indicates the significance of this concept .
Identification does not necessarily entail dependence ; yet identification does indicate a valid and real relationship . ... The use of a covenant in his own societies indicates the significance of this concept .
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denial , and growth in grace serve to indicate only representative areas of mutual concern and interest relative to instruction in the religious life of the individual Christian . He offers at least one specific recommendation of ...
denial , and growth in grace serve to indicate only representative areas of mutual concern and interest relative to instruction in the religious life of the individual Christian . He offers at least one specific recommendation of ...
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The works of the Puritan authors are also indicated . The initials used in this Appendix indicate bibliographies of the period and the author list given to Wesley by Philip Doddridge . Wesley's list of authors is compared to these works ...
The works of the Puritan authors are also indicated . The initials used in this Appendix indicate bibliographies of the period and the author list given to Wesley by Philip Doddridge . Wesley's list of authors is compared to these works ...
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Contents
Abbreviations | 11 |
Puritan Authors in Wesleys Publications | 31 |
Wesleys Abridgment of Puritan Literature | 47 |
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