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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... freedom , was to renounce all trust in external authority , whether established in tradition or history or arrived at by his own mind or spirit ; he was to trust in Christ alone . The ministry would be made known for him through the ...
... freedom , was to renounce all trust in external authority , whether established in tradition or history or arrived at by his own mind or spirit ; he was to trust in Christ alone . The ministry would be made known for him through the ...
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... freedom of man and the purpose of the personal living God to deal with man in his freedom . As such , Protes- tantism was but one expression of man's living ; it sent him to create new political forms , to develop new ways of carrying ...
... freedom of man and the purpose of the personal living God to deal with man in his freedom . As such , Protes- tantism was but one expression of man's living ; it sent him to create new political forms , to develop new ways of carrying ...
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... freedom , that at some point he has failed to find where the true relationship between freedom and authority lies . Such people now undertake readjustments in human institutions and practices and try to create new patterns for society ...
... freedom , that at some point he has failed to find where the true relationship between freedom and authority lies . Such people now undertake readjustments in human institutions and practices and try to create new patterns for society ...
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THE RISE OF PROTESTANT | 1 |
THE PRINCIPLES OF | 21 |
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