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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... never be an obstacle to piety . There are many ways of arriving at truth and heaven according to the different necessities of men ; surely wisdom may produce as many saints as folly ; and we should be careful that we never compare a ...
... never be an obstacle to piety . There are many ways of arriving at truth and heaven according to the different necessities of men ; surely wisdom may produce as many saints as folly ; and we should be careful that we never compare a ...
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... never complete . The Christian is always but in the making . In the same way human society is the raw material for Christian society . The spirit of Christ is to hallow all the natural relations of men and give them a divine ...
... never complete . The Christian is always but in the making . In the same way human society is the raw material for Christian society . The spirit of Christ is to hallow all the natural relations of men and give them a divine ...
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... never be more than fragmentary . But the striving for an understanding that is clearer , deeper , and richer can never cease . In the present crisis in which the Church finds itself the response to God's call must include the response ...
... never be more than fragmentary . But the striving for an understanding that is clearer , deeper , and richer can never cease . In the present crisis in which the Church finds itself the response to God's call must include the response ...
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THE RISE OF PROTESTANT | 1 |
THE PRINCIPLES OF | 21 |
4 | 89 |
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