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... evangelical passion and experiential religion ” of Puritanism.10 Professor Outler recognizes the relationship by pointing ... grandfather of Susanna Wesley , were recognized Puritans active during the period of the Commonwealth .
... evangelical passion and experiential religion ” of Puritanism.10 Professor Outler recognizes the relationship by pointing ... grandfather of Susanna Wesley , were recognized Puritans active during the period of the Commonwealth .
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Recognizing the incalculable importance of the intimate relationships of the home , the Puritan divines made ... he recognized the importance of family training and continually insisted upon regulation and instruction in this area .
Recognizing the incalculable importance of the intimate relationships of the home , the Puritan divines made ... he recognized the importance of family training and continually insisted upon regulation and instruction in this area .
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43 a The Societies The societal system of Methodism has long been recognized as a key element in its success since it gave the strength of mutual fellowship , as well as providing a structural form peculiarly adapted to the needs of the ...
43 a The Societies The societal system of Methodism has long been recognized as a key element in its success since it gave the strength of mutual fellowship , as well as providing a structural form peculiarly adapted to the needs of the ...
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Contents
Abbreviations | 11 |
Puritan Authors in Wesleys Publications | 31 |
Wesleys Abridgment of Puritan Literature | 47 |
Copyright | |
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