The American Benedictine Review, Volúmenes22-23American Benedictine Review, Incorporated, 1971 |
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... true there are some fine monographs on the development of charism and authority in the early Church , but in these , prophecy is treated too lightly and generally , often without sufficient grounds for the generalizations which are made ...
... true there are some fine monographs on the development of charism and authority in the early Church , but in these , prophecy is treated too lightly and generally , often without sufficient grounds for the generalizations which are made ...
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... true prophet , but one who wishes to assume to himself all the gifts . Notice too that Paul does not ask the prophet and community to accept the ruling only upon his word as Apostle , but to discern that what he has said does come from ...
... true prophet , but one who wishes to assume to himself all the gifts . Notice too that Paul does not ask the prophet and community to accept the ruling only upon his word as Apostle , but to discern that what he has said does come from ...
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... true prosperity and true adversity . That we may be perfectly sure of the choice that Gawain faces be- tween adherence to and deviation from his nature , the poet allows him to refuse the girdle once , for a very specific reason : And ...
... true prosperity and true adversity . That we may be perfectly sure of the choice that Gawain faces be- tween adherence to and deviation from his nature , the poet allows him to refuse the girdle once , for a very specific reason : And ...
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