the Anglican Arminian interpretation running a close second. Wesley did not selectively choose between Reformation and Anglican Arminian theological expressions of these doctrines. Rather he, seemingly unconsciously, absorbed central motifs from both traditions and amalgamated them into a unique theology that differed substantially from both systems. Of the two most significant broad influences on Wesley’s theology, the Reformation and Anglican Arminianism, the latter is more foundational. The most
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