Author: James F. Grant
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Languages : en
Pages : 45
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The Principles of the New Testament and of Original Methodism, in Their Influence on Individual Character, Christian Societies, and Sunday Schools, Vindicated
The Principles of the New Testament, and of Original Methodism
Author: James Frederick Grant
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Languages : en
Pages : 45
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Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 45
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The Principles of the New Testament, and of Original Methodism, in Their Influence on Individual Character, Christian Societies, and Sunday Schools, Vindicated; Against the Decisions of the Rev. V. Ward, and the Wesleyan Leaders' Meeting of Newcastle West Circuit
Author: James Frederick Grant
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Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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The Principles of the New Testament, and of Original Methodism ... Vindicated, Against the Decisions of the Rev. V. Ward, and the Wesleyan Leaders' Meeting of Newcastle West Circuit. [With an Appendix Containing the Letters on the Subject Published in the Christian Advocate Newspaper, Etc.]
Author: James Frederick GRANT
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Languages : en
Pages : 50
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Languages : en
Pages : 50
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Wesleyan Methodism vindicated, and the 'Christian witness' refuted: a reply to the attacks in that publication, in 2 letters. To which is added, A 'false witness' further 'unmasked', by J.S. Stamp
Methodist Reform, and Its Originator
Methodism as it Should Be, Or, Opinion on the Constitution of a Christian Church in Accordance with the Divine Scriptures
A Reprint of the Rules of the Methodist Societies, as printed in 1798 and 1800, containing the law of expulsion from the Society: to which is added, a Letter to the Rev. John Hannah, D.D., President of the Wesleyan Conference, by Richard Matthews
Author: Wesleyan Methodist Church
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Category : Methodist Church
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Category : Methodist Church
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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A Scriptural Vindication of the Articles of Religion
Author: Rt. Rev. Daniel Rupwate
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ISBN: 9780228858126
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Languages : en
Pages : 278
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The author of the book is a minister, serving as a Methodist Church pastor in India and Canada for more than thirty-five years. He is a faithful servant of God in Jesus Christ. He had been interested in the study of the history of the Methodist Church and its theology. He privately published two books on the early history of the Methodist Church to demonstrate how God was guiding the Methodist movement in Great Britain and North America. He was especially interested in the doctrines of the Methodist Church. He searched to find out how Rev. John Wesley, a founder of the Methodist Church, justified the Twenty-Five Articles of Religion, which laid the foundation of Methodist theology. He selected these articles of faith from the Anglican Church of Britain and prescribed them for the Methodist Church in Great Britain and in North America. Rev. John Wesley upheld these articles of faith on the basis of the Bible. He explained these articles with reference to the word of God. He upheld what was scriptural in them and rejected what was contrary to scripture. He made the Methodist Church a distinctive Protestant denomination. In this way, Rev. John Wesley made the Methodist Church a scriptural Christianity. The author wished to vindicate these articles firstly and mainly on the basis of the word of God, and then he vindicated them on the basis of his books on his fifty-three sermons and other books. This book will help readers to deepen their understanding of the Methodist Church as a scriptural Christianity. The believers in Christian faith should adhere to the doctrines and practices in our modern time.
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ISBN: 9780228858126
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 278
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The author of the book is a minister, serving as a Methodist Church pastor in India and Canada for more than thirty-five years. He is a faithful servant of God in Jesus Christ. He had been interested in the study of the history of the Methodist Church and its theology. He privately published two books on the early history of the Methodist Church to demonstrate how God was guiding the Methodist movement in Great Britain and North America. He was especially interested in the doctrines of the Methodist Church. He searched to find out how Rev. John Wesley, a founder of the Methodist Church, justified the Twenty-Five Articles of Religion, which laid the foundation of Methodist theology. He selected these articles of faith from the Anglican Church of Britain and prescribed them for the Methodist Church in Great Britain and in North America. Rev. John Wesley upheld these articles of faith on the basis of the Bible. He explained these articles with reference to the word of God. He upheld what was scriptural in them and rejected what was contrary to scripture. He made the Methodist Church a distinctive Protestant denomination. In this way, Rev. John Wesley made the Methodist Church a scriptural Christianity. The author wished to vindicate these articles firstly and mainly on the basis of the word of God, and then he vindicated them on the basis of his books on his fifty-three sermons and other books. This book will help readers to deepen their understanding of the Methodist Church as a scriptural Christianity. The believers in Christian faith should adhere to the doctrines and practices in our modern time.
The Scriptural Character of Louth Free Methodism Vindicated, and the Class Leaders Proved to be the True Pastors in Methodism, According to the Principles of the New Testament, and the Minutes of the Wesleyan Conference, in a Reply to the Two Letters of "Philalethes."
Author: J. B. Sharpley
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Category : Louth (Lincolnshire)
Languages : en
Pages : 57
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Category : Louth (Lincolnshire)
Languages : en
Pages : 57
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