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About The Town Crier Outlet

The Town Crier Outlet is home to WesleyGospel.com and Rebekah's Reflections: Wesleyan theology and women of faith are the purposes of these two websites. Our online publications are inspirational in their focus.

I’m Not Legalistic Enough! – John Wesley

Originally from here. Never Talk Against ‘Legalism’: Call It Tenderness of Conscience. Legality [Legalism], with most who use that term, really means tenderness of conscience. There is no propriety in the word if one would take it for seeking justification … Continue reading

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Stanley Frodsham (1882-1969) – Keith Malcomson

Originally from here. At the time of Stanley Frodsham’s birth in 1882 in Bournemouth, England, many women were losing their lives in childbirth, so his mother who walked with God gave herself unto prayer dedicating him to the Lord while … Continue reading

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False Prophet Sermons: Stop Listening to Garbage!

Because you are lukewarm–neither hot nor cold–I am about to spit you out of My mouth! –Jesus, Revelation 3:16 Listen to the Holy Spirit in your heart! (1 John 2:27). And judge for yourselves the things I am going to … Continue reading

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The Holiness Movement – Conservapedia.com

The Holiness Movement among American Methodists in the 1830s-1880s was part of the Third Great Awakening. The goal of the Holiness Movement was to move beyond the one-time conversion experience that the revivals produced, and reach entire sanctification. A related … Continue reading

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Romans 5: The Christian’s Faith and Imparted Righteousness

In Romans 3, and especially 4, Paul spoke of faith in the cross bringing about forgiveness of sins, and imputed (credited) righteousness received freely as a gift from Christ–which legally sets sinners into a right standing with God, and dismisses … Continue reading

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Once Saved, Always Saved? – David Pawson

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Romans 4: Abraham’s Faith and Imputed Righteousness

This chapter teaches that God imputes or credits righteousness to Christians when they repentantly believe in the atoning sacrifice and resurrection of Christ. Far from teaching any antinomian doctrine of imputed righteousness, Paul only shows that in the case of … Continue reading

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Psalm 130: Out of the Deep Have I Called Unto Thee, O Lord – The Choir of Westminster Abbey

This is an old Church of England chant on Psalm 130:1-7, which was modified over time, but was originally inspired by Henry Purcell’s “Out of the Deep Have I Called Unto Thee, O Lord” in De Profundis (1680). Buy this … Continue reading

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Martin Luther on Church Government

Apology of the Augsburg Confession (by Philipp Melanchton), Luther’s friend: Of the Ministry – Article V. 1] That we may obtain this faith, the Ministry of Teaching the Gospel and administering the Sacraments was instituted. For through the Word and … Continue reading

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False Prophets and the Seeker-Sensitive Church

I had a dream in 2007 that was a prophetic warning against me being involved in ministry in any church showing signs of the Seeker-Sensitive Movement (which I now understand is the majority). It has taken me a while to … Continue reading

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