ProtestantismJohn Leslie Dunstan G. Braziller, 1961 - 255 páginas Chapter titles include: The Rise of Protestant Christianity; The Principles of the Reformation; Protestantism: Its Inner Life; Protestantism and the World; Protestantism and Evangelism; Protestantism and the Twentieth Century; Protestantism: The Challenge of Present adn Future --provided by publisher. |
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... action ; and in this mode of statement the severance between our subjective ideas and the real exist- ences outside ... action may be occasional , and it may become habitual . As the moral law is thought of as a law for all intelligences ...
... action ; and in this mode of statement the severance between our subjective ideas and the real exist- ences outside ... action may be occasional , and it may become habitual . As the moral law is thought of as a law for all intelligences ...
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John Leslie Dunstan. choose whether we shall make ourselves the end of our action and the centre on which it turns , or whether we shall seek an aim and a centre outside and above ourselves . Every generous action , every effort to get ...
John Leslie Dunstan. choose whether we shall make ourselves the end of our action and the centre on which it turns , or whether we shall seek an aim and a centre outside and above ourselves . Every generous action , every effort to get ...
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... action , and in a specific place ; b ) man at creation was perfect in spirit , living in selfless communion with God ; c ) man had disobeyed God's will for him and had acted on his own self - centered authority ; d ) through that action ...
... action , and in a specific place ; b ) man at creation was perfect in spirit , living in selfless communion with God ; c ) man had disobeyed God's will for him and had acted on his own self - centered authority ; d ) through that action ...
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THE RISE OF PROTESTANT | 1 |
THE PRINCIPLES OF | 21 |
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