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The Arminian magazine

The Arminian magazine

Collection: Wesleyan and Primitive Methodist Periodicals, 1744-1960    Volumes    The Arminian magazine

1790-1797. This monthly magazine was named by its founder, John Wesley, after the Dutch theologian Jacobus Arminius, or Jakob Harmenszoon (1560-1609). Like Arminius, Methodists believed in universal redemption, opposing the Calvinist doctrine of salvation only for the 'elect'. Described in the subtitle as "consisting of extracts and original treatises on universal redemption", and originally printed by J. Fry of Queen Street, London, the magazine was edited by John Wesley until his death in 1791. Issues often begin with a picture of a "preacher of the Gospel". It was continued in 1798 by The Methodist magazine.

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Vol. 20

Contents for 1797 at end of volume.

Date:1797-1797
Contributor:Oxford Brookes University
Identifier:72092arm20

Vol. 19

Contents for 1796 at end of volume.

Date:1796-1796
Contributor:Oxford Brookes University
Identifier:72092arm19

Vol. 18

Contents for 1795 at end of volume.

Date:1795-1795
Contributor:Oxford Brookes University
Identifier:72092arm18

Vol. 17

Contents for 1794 at end of volume.

Date:1794-1794
Contributor:Oxford Brookes University
Identifier:72092arm17

Vol. 16

Contents for 1793 at end of volume.

Date:1793-1793
Contributor:Oxford Brookes University
Identifier:72092arm16

Vol. 15

Contents for 1792 at end of volume.

Date:1792-1792
Contributor:Oxford Brookes University
Identifier:72092arm15

Vol. 14

Contents for 1791 at end of volume.

Date:1791-1791
Contributor:Oxford Brookes University
Identifier:72092arm14

Vol. 13

Contents for 1790 at end of volume.

Date:1790-1790
Contributor:Oxford Brookes University
Identifier:72092arm13
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