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The dominant concern for practical divinity expressed by Wesley in these prefatory comments , as well as his selection of materials , suggests not only the teaching and practices most cogent to this study but also theological doctrines ...
The dominant concern for practical divinity expressed by Wesley in these prefatory comments , as well as his selection of materials , suggests not only the teaching and practices most cogent to this study but also theological doctrines ...
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The theological discussion and investigation of a particular doctrine , e.g. , the Holy Spirit , is of real interest for Wesley and truly speaks of what lies behind Christian practice ; at the same time discussion , comment , and ...
The theological discussion and investigation of a particular doctrine , e.g. , the Holy Spirit , is of real interest for Wesley and truly speaks of what lies behind Christian practice ; at the same time discussion , comment , and ...
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Ambrose , The Practice of Sanctification , p . 133 ( CL , VIII , 83 ) . Ambrose depended upon Bolton's treatise not only for some sections of his outline , in which he treated the family , but also to the extent of duplicating complete ...
Ambrose , The Practice of Sanctification , p . 133 ( CL , VIII , 83 ) . Ambrose depended upon Bolton's treatise not only for some sections of his outline , in which he treated the family , but also to the extent of duplicating complete ...
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Contents
Abbreviations | 11 |
Puritan Authors in Wesleys Publications | 31 |
Wesleys Abridgment of Puritan Literature | 47 |
Copyright | |
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