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Wesley and the Methodists

Building a Theological Bookshelf: Wesley/Methodism

Kevin M. Watson

The Constantinian Fall of the Church

Henry H. Knight III

On Spiritual Idolatry

Henry H. Knight III

The United in United Methodist

Wendy J. Deichmann

On the Altering of Hymns

Mark Gorman

After (United) Methodism

Mark Gorman

Reform and Separation from a Wesleyan Perspective

Wendy J. Deichmann

On Self-Denial

Henry H. Knight III

The Wesleyan Tradition’s Long Road to Reclaiming the Ancient Church’s Practice of Ordaining Women

Wendy J. Deichmann

Doctrine and Discipline

Henry H. Knight III
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