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97 DNB , II , 7-8 ; Frank Baker , “ Wesley's Puritan Ancestry , ” LQHR , 187 ( 1962 ) , 183 . ** Frank Baker , " Wesley's Puritan Ancestry , ” LQHR , 187 ( 1962 ) , 184 . tion does not mean necessarily to escape from or to 21 Introduction.
97 DNB , II , 7-8 ; Frank Baker , “ Wesley's Puritan Ancestry , ” LQHR , 187 ( 1962 ) , 183 . ** Frank Baker , " Wesley's Puritan Ancestry , ” LQHR , 187 ( 1962 ) , 184 . tion does not mean necessarily to escape from or to 21 Introduction.
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tion does not mean necessarily to escape from or to reject completely one's heritage and background . While Samuel Wesley could write a devastating critique of dissenting academies , he carried with him into the Church of England many ...
tion does not mean necessarily to escape from or to reject completely one's heritage and background . While Samuel Wesley could write a devastating critique of dissenting academies , he carried with him into the Church of England many ...
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Contents
Abbreviations | 11 |
Puritan Authors in Wesleys Publications | 31 |
Wesleys Abridgment of Puritan Literature | 47 |
Copyright | |
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