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- catalog contributor b3720770.
- catalog created "[1941]".
- catalog date "1941".
- catalog date "[1941]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1941]".
- catalog description ""List of Charles Wesley's publications": p. 338-340.".
- catalog description "Doctrines of the Wicket Gate. Justification and adoption ; John and Charles Wesley's doctrines of salvation ; The new birth ; The saving faith ; Assurance and witness of the Spirit ; Religion and the common life -- The pilgrim's progress. Charles Wesley's quest for love ; Pisgah views of the pilgrim way ; Hymns for love ; Nearing the goal -- Discussion of two pilgrims -- The earthly paradise. Hymns of two periods ; Charles's doctrine of suffering ; The common teaching of the brothers -- Hymns of the pilgrim band. A band of pilgrims ; A company of soldiers ; Angelology ; A society of friends ; Love and death -- Appendix 1 : Dr. Bett's second canon -- Appendix 2 : List of Charles Wesley's publications -- Appendix 3 : Methodist prosody.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- Part I : General and introductory -- Bibliographical facts and questions. Authorship ; Chronology ; Personation -- Literary characteristics. Values ; Metres ; Substance and texture ; Alleged literary defects -- John Wsley's use of his brother's hymns. As doctrinal statements ; Authorized hymns ; The large hymn-book : a Methodist manifesto ; The large hymn-book : doctrinal singificance -- Charles Wesley, theologian -- Part II : Hymns of the Hinterland -- The Hinterland -- God and man. The Calvinistic controversy ; God and man in hymns of everlasting love ; Charles Wesley's universalism -- The holy trinity. Trinitarian hymn-books ; Unity in plurality ; Trinity in unity ; Prayers to the trinity ; God the Father -- Our Lord Jesus Christ. Charles Wesley's Lutheranism ; The divinity of Christ ; Jesus the saviour of man ; The humanity of Christ ; Easter and ascension hymns ; Nativity hymns -- ".
- catalog description "The Holy Spirit. The trinitarian hymns ; The Whitsuntide hymns and pamphlet ; The Holy Spirit and the mystic Christ ; Pentecost -- The atonement. The finished work illustrated from Hymns on the Lord's supper, part I, and by the hymn "All ye that pass by" ; The unfinished work illustrated by the hymn "Arise, my soul, arise" and by Hymns on the Lord's supper, parts V and VI -- The Wesleys' doctrine of the atonement and the modern mind. Fact and theory : theory and metaphor ; Modern rejections of racial significance of the atonement ; The doctrine of Holy Scripture -- The Eucharist, church and Bible -- Part III : Hymns of the pilgrim way -- The pilgrimage : an introductory note -- The Wicket Gate and the cross. Legal night and the new day ; The conversion ; The results of the conversion ; Conversion as justification by faith -- ".
- catalog extent "365 p.".
- catalog issued "1941".
- catalog issued "[1941]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Epworth Press (E. C. Barton)".
- catalog subject "245.207".
- catalog subject "BX8495.W4 R3".
- catalog subject "Hymns, English History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Methodist Church Controversial literature.".
- catalog subject "Methodist Church Doctrinal and controversial works.".
- catalog subject "Methodist Church Hymns History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Wesley, Charles, 1707-1788.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Doctrines of the Wicket Gate. Justification and adoption ; John and Charles Wesley's doctrines of salvation ; The new birth ; The saving faith ; Assurance and witness of the Spirit ; Religion and the common life -- The pilgrim's progress. Charles Wesley's quest for love ; Pisgah views of the pilgrim way ; Hymns for love ; Nearing the goal -- Discussion of two pilgrims -- The earthly paradise. Hymns of two periods ; Charles's doctrine of suffering ; The common teaching of the brothers -- Hymns of the pilgrim band. A band of pilgrims ; A company of soldiers ; Angelology ; A society of friends ; Love and death -- Appendix 1 : Dr. Bett's second canon -- Appendix 2 : List of Charles Wesley's publications -- Appendix 3 : Methodist prosody.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- Part I : General and introductory -- Bibliographical facts and questions. Authorship ; Chronology ; Personation -- Literary characteristics. Values ; Metres ; Substance and texture ; Alleged literary defects -- John Wsley's use of his brother's hymns. As doctrinal statements ; Authorized hymns ; The large hymn-book : a Methodist manifesto ; The large hymn-book : doctrinal singificance -- Charles Wesley, theologian -- Part II : Hymns of the Hinterland -- The Hinterland -- God and man. The Calvinistic controversy ; God and man in hymns of everlasting love ; Charles Wesley's universalism -- The holy trinity. Trinitarian hymn-books ; Unity in plurality ; Trinity in unity ; Prayers to the trinity ; God the Father -- Our Lord Jesus Christ. Charles Wesley's Lutheranism ; The divinity of Christ ; Jesus the saviour of man ; The humanity of Christ ; Easter and ascension hymns ; Nativity hymns -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Holy Spirit. The trinitarian hymns ; The Whitsuntide hymns and pamphlet ; The Holy Spirit and the mystic Christ ; Pentecost -- The atonement. The finished work illustrated from Hymns on the Lord's supper, part I, and by the hymn "All ye that pass by" ; The unfinished work illustrated by the hymn "Arise, my soul, arise" and by Hymns on the Lord's supper, parts V and VI -- The Wesleys' doctrine of the atonement and the modern mind. Fact and theory : theory and metaphor ; Modern rejections of racial significance of the atonement ; The doctrine of Holy Scripture -- The Eucharist, church and Bible -- Part III : Hymns of the pilgrim way -- The pilgrimage : an introductory note -- The Wicket Gate and the cross. Legal night and the new day ; The conversion ; The results of the conversion ; Conversion as justification by faith -- ".
- catalog title "The evangelical doctrines of Charles Wesley's hymns.".
- catalog type "text".