The Works of John Wesley (1872 ed. by Thomas Jackson), vol.
11, 29, pp. 366-446.
A PLAIN ACCOUNT OF CHRISTIAN PERFECTION,
AS BELIEVED AND TAUGHT BY THE REVEREND MR. JOHN WESLEY,
FROM THE YEAR 1725, TO THE YEAR 1777. |
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[It is not to be understood, that Mr. Wesley's sentiments concerning
Christian Perfection were in any measure changed after the year 1777. This
tract underwent several revisions and enlargements during his life-time;
and in every successive edition the date of the most recent revision was
specified. The last revision appears to have been made in the year 1777;
and since that period, this date has been generally continued on the title-page
of the several editions of the pamphlet. -- EDIT. (EDIT. refers to Thomas
Jackson)]
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With commentary notes, scripture references, etc., added
in the left table field as needed. This edition carefully prepared
for a new millenium by Rick Galbraith, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, 2002.
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Due reference should be given to the Christian
Classics Ethereal Library (www.ccel.org), hosted by Calvin College,
from which the original of the text was obtained.
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