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24 According to a cursory count of the pages of the second edition of the Library , Puritan materials constitute some 7,200 pages , whereas the Church of England materials make up only 3,900 . DNB , XXXIII , S. Baxter distinguishes ...
24 According to a cursory count of the pages of the second edition of the Library , Puritan materials constitute some 7,200 pages , whereas the Church of England materials make up only 3,900 . DNB , XXXIII , S. Baxter distinguishes ...
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An analysis of deletions , changes , and embellishments in abridged materials may indicate , therefore , specific areas of theological affinities and differences . The comparative method used in this study attempts to determine the ...
An analysis of deletions , changes , and embellishments in abridged materials may indicate , therefore , specific areas of theological affinities and differences . The comparative method used in this study attempts to determine the ...
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Fifth , selection of these authors out of the multitude from which he might have chosen is , for Wesley , guided by three principal considerations : ( 1 ) the availability of source materials which he was free to prepare for the printer ...
Fifth , selection of these authors out of the multitude from which he might have chosen is , for Wesley , guided by three principal considerations : ( 1 ) the availability of source materials which he was free to prepare for the printer ...
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Contents
Abbreviations | 11 |
Puritan Authors in Wesleys Publications | 31 |
Wesleys Abridgment of Puritan Literature | 47 |
Copyright | |
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