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Reacting against the traditional nineteenth - century interpretation of Wesley as a leading representative of the Reformed sector of the English religious scene , Umphrey Lee , in his work John Wesley and Modern Religion ( 1936 ) ...
Reacting against the traditional nineteenth - century interpretation of Wesley as a leading representative of the Reformed sector of the English religious scene , Umphrey Lee , in his work John Wesley and Modern Religion ( 1936 ) ...
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Those favoring a Catholic ( or Anglican ) interpretation , such as Maximin Piette and Umphrey Lee , have insisted upon the dominant role of sanctification.23 At the other extreme is William Cannon's statement , “ Wesley's doctrine of ...
Those favoring a Catholic ( or Anglican ) interpretation , such as Maximin Piette and Umphrey Lee , have insisted upon the dominant role of sanctification.23 At the other extreme is William Cannon's statement , “ Wesley's doctrine of ...
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30 a The last sentence makes it clear that Wesley identified his own interpretation with that of the Reformers ; in order to do this he looked to the English expositors of the doctrine who were closest , in his opinion , to the " real ...
30 a The last sentence makes it clear that Wesley identified his own interpretation with that of the Reformers ; in order to do this he looked to the English expositors of the doctrine who were closest , in his opinion , to the " real ...
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Contents
Abbreviations | 11 |
Puritan Authors in Wesleys Publications | 31 |
Wesleys Abridgment of Puritan Literature | 47 |
Copyright | |
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