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"This book is a fresh examination of the meaning of holiness from within the Wesleyan-Holiness Tradition"--
"This book is not a biography of Amasa Stone. It is what historians have categorized as microhistory. Rather than being a full orbed history of Amasa Stone's life, this book is attempt, in historian Jill Lapore's words, to trace the elusive subject, Amasa Stone, through "slender records" and "address a small mystery," in this case the collapse of a bridge and the fairness or unfairness of labeling Stone as a "murderer" which many people did"--
"This is a re-presentation of John Bunyan's allegory, The Holy War. It offers the reader thought-provoking discussion questions that will prompt careful consideration of the meaning of the gospel of Jesus Christ in current personal, cultural, and ecclesiastical conflicts. Priset's brief and fascinating biography of Bunyan in historical context sets the stage for the reappearance of Bunyan's brilliantly characterized figures such as Diabolus, Lord Willbewill, Mrs. Piety, Mr. Sloth, Captain Credence, Prince Emanuel, and many others in the spiritual struggle for good over evil, the eternal Kingdom of God over the forces of hell"--
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