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The Historical and Biblical Outlier of Wesleyan Salvation and Sanctification (Part 7)
Part One Part Two Part Three Part Four Part Five Part Six Wesley’s two-tiered innovation of initial and entire sanctification gave rise to new variations downstream from Wesleyanism. Despite the variation, the commonality among them is a net, common perversion of the gospel. John Wesley brought salvation by works: the […]
The Historical and Biblical Outlier of Wesleyan Salvation and Sanctification (Part 2)
Part One John Wesley came along in the history of England in and under the authority of the Church of England (COE), which represented and preached a false gospel, hence a damning one too. False gospels don’t change lives and conform people to the image of the Son, so it results in all the evidence […]
Removing the Ancient Landmark of a Grammatical Historical Interpretation for a Newer, Allegorical One
Remove Not the Ancient Landmark I wrote this title tongue in cheek and for an illustrative purpose. The most ancient interpretation of a passage is an originalist one. Originalist is as far back, as ancient, as one can get. You can’t go any further back in history than the original. That means that something that […]
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