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68 Here both Preston and Sibbes leave little doubt as to the importance of the assurance as a present reality . That this was true in the general seventeenth - century Puritan tradition is attested by Yates's comment , " The general ...
68 Here both Preston and Sibbes leave little doubt as to the importance of the assurance as a present reality . That this was true in the general seventeenth - century Puritan tradition is attested by Yates's comment , " The general ...
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ness of eternal salvation is somewhat different from a present consciousness of present salvation only . In one sense this is only a matter of emphasis , for Wesley did not reject completely the possibility of an assurance of eternal ...
ness of eternal salvation is somewhat different from a present consciousness of present salvation only . In one sense this is only a matter of emphasis , for Wesley did not reject completely the possibility of an assurance of eternal ...
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Wesley's early distinction between two justifications crystallizes into a concept of justification which insists , first , upon a present justification totally dependent upon faith in the righteousness and merit of Christ , and , second ...
Wesley's early distinction between two justifications crystallizes into a concept of justification which insists , first , upon a present justification totally dependent upon faith in the righteousness and merit of Christ , and , second ...
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Contents
Abbreviations | 11 |
Puritan Authors in Wesleys Publications | 31 |
Wesleys Abridgment of Puritan Literature | 47 |
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