William CowperJohn Lehmann, 1951 - 167 pages |
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Page 11
... doctrine which was characteristic of John Wesley and the early Methodists . The discoveries of science , the breakdown of old prejudices and order both in thought and in society , gave , or seemed to give , a new freedom to man . the ...
... doctrine which was characteristic of John Wesley and the early Methodists . The discoveries of science , the breakdown of old prejudices and order both in thought and in society , gave , or seemed to give , a new freedom to man . the ...
Page 27
... doctrine . The Evangelicals were rarely theologians ; they had no objec- tions to the doctrine of the Anglicans , indeed , they were not really interested in theology at all . Later , as the movement developed , there were bitter ...
... doctrine . The Evangelicals were rarely theologians ; they had no objec- tions to the doctrine of the Anglicans , indeed , they were not really interested in theology at all . Later , as the movement developed , there were bitter ...
Page 37
... doctrines of any in the Revival . We can see now the two main divisions- -Calvinist and Arminian ; the one opposed to the Church on points of doctrine , but very reluctant to abandon the liturgy and order of the Church ; the other ...
... doctrines of any in the Revival . We can see now the two main divisions- -Calvinist and Arminian ; the one opposed to the Church on points of doctrine , but very reluctant to abandon the liturgy and order of the Church ; the other ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
TWO The Early Years | 15 |
THREE The Evangelical Revival | 26 |
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