Christendom: The Christian Churches, Their Doctrines, Constitutional Forms, and Ways of WorshipMowbray, 1959 - 418 páginas |
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... common basis of doctrine in the heritage which they had received from the Early Church and which was of greater significance than their theological differ- ences . Calixtus thus introduced a new approach to this field of study ; it now ...
... common basis of doctrine in the heritage which they had received from the Early Church and which was of greater significance than their theological differ- ences . Calixtus thus introduced a new approach to this field of study ; it now ...
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... common to them all , or which can express their fellowship . The Churches have no common Creed accepted by the whole of Christendom . This raises a difficulty which has often been felt in the history of the ecumenical movement and which ...
... common to them all , or which can express their fellowship . The Churches have no common Creed accepted by the whole of Christendom . This raises a difficulty which has often been felt in the history of the ecumenical movement and which ...
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... common to all Churches , they were induced by a strategem of the Devil to believe that those which were in dispute among them were in fact the most important . This tradition was carried on by Georg Calixtus who developed the concept of ...
... common to all Churches , they were induced by a strategem of the Devil to believe that those which were in dispute among them were in fact the most important . This tradition was carried on by Georg Calixtus who developed the concept of ...
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FOREWORD BY THE REV CANON S L GREENSLADE D D | 1 |
Monasticism | 7 |
CHAPTER | 11 |
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