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The only other significant omission in the catechism is the question on the nature of adoption and references to the doctrine in other questions.47 This is a perplexing deletion since Wesley evidently held the traditional interpretation ...
The only other significant omission in the catechism is the question on the nature of adoption and references to the doctrine in other questions.47 This is a perplexing deletion since Wesley evidently held the traditional interpretation ...
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A. No question . I cannot guide any soul unless he consent to be guided by me . Neither can any soul force me to guide him if I consent not . Q.7 . Does the ceasing of this consent on either side dissolve this relationship ?
A. No question . I cannot guide any soul unless he consent to be guided by me . Neither can any soul force me to guide him if I consent not . Q.7 . Does the ceasing of this consent on either side dissolve this relationship ?
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93 Without question , this task will tax all the skill of the minister and is in many ways far harder than study or the preaching of sermons . To handle correctly a visit or consultation with a family , one should , a after speaking ...
93 Without question , this task will tax all the skill of the minister and is in many ways far harder than study or the preaching of sermons . To handle correctly a visit or consultation with a family , one should , a after speaking ...
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Contents
Abbreviations | 11 |
Puritan Authors in Wesleys Publications | 31 |
Wesleys Abridgment of Puritan Literature | 47 |
Copyright | |
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