John Wesley; His Puritan Heritage: A Study of the Christian Life |
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... the Lilly Foundation , the Board of Education of The Methodist Church , and the Woodrow Wilson Foundation generously provided the financial assistance through grants and fellowships which made the study possible .
... the Lilly Foundation , the Board of Education of The Methodist Church , and the Woodrow Wilson Foundation generously provided the financial assistance through grants and fellowships which made the study possible .
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... is the doctrine of perseverence ; i.e. , if a man is one of the elect chosen by God's irresistible grace he may never completely lose his " reward ” -eternal life - since to turn completely away from God is not possible .
... is the doctrine of perseverence ; i.e. , if a man is one of the elect chosen by God's irresistible grace he may never completely lose his " reward ” -eternal life - since to turn completely away from God is not possible .
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Out of their relationship to God , made possible through his grace and their faith in Jesus Christ , came a dynamic awareness of the new possibilities for meaningful life - life which is transformed in word and deed because it has a new ...
Out of their relationship to God , made possible through his grace and their faith in Jesus Christ , came a dynamic awareness of the new possibilities for meaningful life - life which is transformed in word and deed because it has a new ...
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Contents
Abbreviations | 11 |
Puritan Authors in Wesleys Publications | 31 |
Wesleys Abridgment of Puritan Literature | 47 |
Copyright | |
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