John Wesley; His Puritan Heritage: A Study of the Christian Life |
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37 Duncan Coomer's article , “ The Influence of Puritanism and Dissent on Methodism , ” pointing out some of the major areas of relationship , comments briefly on the similarity in teachings relative to the Christian life , Wesley's use ...
37 Duncan Coomer's article , “ The Influence of Puritanism and Dissent on Methodism , ” pointing out some of the major areas of relationship , comments briefly on the similarity in teachings relative to the Christian life , Wesley's use ...
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The present study takes as its central focus the relationship of this common concern in the two traditions . In order to establish the nature of this relationship , be it that of similarity , affinity , or dependence , investigation is ...
The present study takes as its central focus the relationship of this common concern in the two traditions . In order to establish the nature of this relationship , be it that of similarity , affinity , or dependence , investigation is ...
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For the Puritans and for Wesley the Christian relationship to the world must be viewed from two perspectives . On the one hand , since the ultimate meaning and purpose in life for the Christian comes from relation to God , which ...
For the Puritans and for Wesley the Christian relationship to the world must be viewed from two perspectives . On the one hand , since the ultimate meaning and purpose in life for the Christian comes from relation to God , which ...
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Contents
Abbreviations | 11 |
Puritan Authors in Wesleys Publications | 31 |
Wesleys Abridgment of Puritan Literature | 47 |
Copyright | |
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