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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... expression of religious feeling ; for it brings the con- sciousness of finitude into a perfect unity with the conscious- ness of the infinite , it reconciles the monotheistic ideas of the evil that is in the world and of the ...
... expression of religious feeling ; for it brings the con- sciousness of finitude into a perfect unity with the conscious- ness of the infinite , it reconciles the monotheistic ideas of the evil that is in the world and of the ...
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... expression in living , living affects his under- standing of the faith . In light of this it follows that Prot- estant churches would not have been involved in missions until Protestant people were involved with non - Christian peoples ...
... expression in living , living affects his under- standing of the faith . In light of this it follows that Prot- estant churches would not have been involved in missions until Protestant people were involved with non - Christian peoples ...
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... expression of the life of the Church . They are the source of a new life which is meant to manifest itself in new attitudes and behaviour and to bring about transformations in the life of society . . . . Worship is not only the natural ...
... expression of the life of the Church . They are the source of a new life which is meant to manifest itself in new attitudes and behaviour and to bring about transformations in the life of society . . . . Worship is not only the natural ...
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THE RISE OF PROTESTANT | 1 |
THE PRINCIPLES OF | 21 |
4 | 89 |
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