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Consider Wesley
These essays are an ongoing series devoted to Wesley and Wesleyan distinctives.
Was Wesley a “Pelagian”?
Henry H. Knight III
Wesley, Methodism, and Doctrine
Henry H. Knight III
The Heart of Wesley’s Theology
Henry H. Knight III
On Wesleyan Identity
Henry H. Knight III
Wesley on Doctrine and Discipline
Henry H. Knight III
On Christian Perfection
Henry H. Knight III
Wesley and the Discipline of Small Groups
Henry H. Knight III
Wesley, the Itinerancy, and Preaching
Henry H. Knight III
Wesley and Lay Leadership
Henry H. Knight III
Wesley on Holiness of Heart and Life
Henry H. Knight III
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