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13 Extended discussions of the meaning and etymology of Greek and Latin words were also dropped.14 This does not mean that all foreign references were omitted , for Wesley carefully retained those which were essential to the meaning of ...
13 Extended discussions of the meaning and etymology of Greek and Latin words were also dropped.14 This does not mean that all foreign references were omitted , for Wesley carefully retained those which were essential to the meaning of ...
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... may be noted where the full text has been replaced by Wesley's comments , but this is also the exception rather than the rule.26 Paraphrasing and rearrangement are among the most effective means of obtaining clarity and brevity .
... may be noted where the full text has been replaced by Wesley's comments , but this is also the exception rather than the rule.26 Paraphrasing and rearrangement are among the most effective means of obtaining clarity and brevity .
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Yet , as James Ainslie points out , the regulation concerning ordination adopted by the Westminster Assembly may be interpreted to mean that some sense of " transmission ” or " conveyance ” is retained in ordination.26 Under this ...
Yet , as James Ainslie points out , the regulation concerning ordination adopted by the Westminster Assembly may be interpreted to mean that some sense of " transmission ” or " conveyance ” is retained in ordination.26 Under this ...
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Contents
Abbreviations | 11 |
Puritan Authors in Wesleys Publications | 31 |
Wesleys Abridgment of Puritan Literature | 47 |
Copyright | |
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