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Consider Wesley
These essays are an ongoing series devoted to Wesley and Wesleyan distinctives.
Wesley and the New Creation
Henry H. Knight III
Wesley on Moral Character
Henry H. Knight III
Wesley and the Doctrinal Role of Hymnody
Henry H. Knight III
Wesley: “Our Doctrine and Our Discipline”
Henry H. Knight III
Christian Perfection
Henry H. Knight III
The Marks of Conversion
Henry H. Knight III
The Significance of the Law for Wesley
Henry H. Knight III
Original Sin
Henry H. Knight III
Wesley’s “Orthopathy”
Henry H. Knight III
Wesley’s “Orthopraxis”
Henry H. Knight III
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