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The Beauty of Preaching: God's Glory in Christian Proclamation by Michael Pasquarello III. (review).Published in:2021By:Mattes, MarkPublication type:Book Review
Men of One Book: A Comparison of Two Methodist Preachers, John Wesley and George Whitefield. By Ian J. Maddock.Published in:2013By:Atherstone, AndrewPublication type:Book Review
The religion of feeling: Wesleyan Catholicism.Published in:History Today, 1996, v. 46, n. 10, p. 44By:Goodwin, CharlesPublication type:Article
Rethinking the reciprocity between lex credendi, lex orandi and lex vivendi: As we believe, so we worship. As we believe, so we live.Published in:Hervormde Teologiese Studies, 2020, v. 76, n. 1, p. 1, doi. 10.4102/hts.v76i1.5878By:Plaatjies-van Huffel, Mary-AnnePublication type:Article
EDWARD EGGLESTON.Published in:Journal of Education, 1902, v. 56, n. 10, p. 172Publication type:Article