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Neo-Pentecostalism

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  • G. VanDooren

This article discusses Neo-Pentecostalism. It considers its history, traced all the way back to the second century and the appearance of Gnosticism and Montanism, yet becoming more official on account of John Wesley. The author explains its teachings and where they deviate from the full gospel revealed in Scripture.

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Horseback Hero How a man for all seasons helped transform a nation

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  • Barney Zwartz

This article gives a short biography of John Wesley and the impact he had through the gospel in England.

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A Source of Stability and Strength (Christian Men and Their Godly Moms)

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  • Tim Challies

The role Susanna Wesley played in the training of John Wesley and Charles Wesley is crucial. This article visits her house to learn how Susanna's desire for godliness shaped her children.

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John Wesley's View of Martin Luther

  • Semi-Technical
  • Leo G. Cox

This paper seeks to find out what John Wesley's view of Martin Luther was.

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John Wesley's Concept of Sin

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  • Leo G. Cox

John Wesley's doctrine of Christian perfection makes it necessary for him to make clear how he understands the doctrine of sin. He had a specific view of holiness. In this paper the author's intention is to clarify Wesley's concept of sin.

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