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“Take Away Our (Bent or Desire?) to Sinning”
At church last Sunday, the pastor was contrasting a Methodist version of a Charles Wesley hymn with a Lutheran version. The hymn is “Love Divine, All Loves Excelling.” The reason that the pastor was commenting on this is that she … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adam and Eve, Carl Schmuland, Charles Wesley, Faith Works, forbidden fruit, George Whitefield, Gospel According to Jesus, II Baruch, john macarthur, John Wesley, Love Divine All Loves Excelling, Lutheranism, Methodism, original sin, Parables of the Deer, Saved without a Doubt
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