The American Benedictine Review, Volúmenes22-23American Benedictine Review, Incorporated, 1971 |
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... Spirit which leads to rapture , and the utterance he inspires . Only that speaking is truly done in the Spirit of God which leads a man to proclaim that " Jesus is Lord . " In xii.4 , Paul pointedly shifts from speaking of evμatiká ...
... Spirit which leads to rapture , and the utterance he inspires . Only that speaking is truly done in the Spirit of God which leads a man to proclaim that " Jesus is Lord . " In xii.4 , Paul pointedly shifts from speaking of evμatiká ...
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... Spirit of God is definitively and eschatologically present with His people . What is needed is the confidence to trust in this Spirit , both in the bold exer- cising of the gifts and the judging of them ; for , " Among men , who knows ...
... Spirit of God is definitively and eschatologically present with His people . What is needed is the confidence to trust in this Spirit , both in the bold exer- cising of the gifts and the judging of them ; for , " Among men , who knows ...
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... Spirit . In other words , the fundamental law of the Spirit's activity in the experience of the Church is fulfillment . It is the bringing to fruition and completion in the people of God of the potentials al- ready made present in that ...
... Spirit . In other words , the fundamental law of the Spirit's activity in the experience of the Church is fulfillment . It is the bringing to fruition and completion in the people of God of the potentials al- ready made present in that ...
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