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The Diamond Jubilee, 1845-1920

The Diamond Jubilee, 1845-1920
Author: Baylor University
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1921
Genre: Universities and colleges
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Diamond Jubilee, 1860-1920

Diamond Jubilee, 1860-1920
Author: Plymouth Co-operative Society
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1920
Genre: Cooperative societies
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Diamond Jubilee, 1920-1980

Diamond Jubilee, 1920-1980
Author: National Westminster Choir
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1980
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The Wesleyan Holiness Movement

The Wesleyan Holiness Movement
Author: Charles Edwin Jones
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Total Pages: 1032
Release: 2005
Genre: Holiness churches
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The Wesleyan Holiness Movement began out of the teachings of John Wesley, who held that Christ's atonement provided sufficient grace for the believer to live in this world continually loving God and neighbor unconditionally, although the believer's expressions of that love would not be perfect. Since its founding, different movements have been spawned and have interpreted Wesley's doctrine in their own way. The two volumes presented here represent the first installation of a three-part series that greatly expands upon Charles Jones's landmark 1974 work. This work focuses on the Wesleyan Holiness Movement, while the third and fourth volumes have the Keswick Movement and the Holiness Pentecostal Movement as their focal points. This series provides materials for study of doctrine, worship, institutional development and personalities, as well as antecedent and related movements. It will serve to illustrate the history both of the Holiness Movement and the rural-urban transition in which it developed. Theological reconsiderations, realignments, and changes, as well as the nearly exponential growth of the Movement since the book's publication, make these new publications almost absolutely necessary. The guides retain all of the good and strong qualities exhibited in the first edition, and have strengthened them.