ProtestantismJohn Leslie Dunstan G. Braziller, 1961 - 255 páginas The spirit of Protestantism: the God-Man encounter as living experience in history, the primacy of freedom and responsiblity, and the reflection in Christian belief of the changing human situation. (front cover). |
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... person . As Christ says : " A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit , neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit " ( Matt . vii . 18 ) . Now it is clear that the fruit does not bear the tree , nor does the tree grow on the ...
... person . As Christ says : " A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit , neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit " ( Matt . vii . 18 ) . Now it is clear that the fruit does not bear the tree , nor does the tree grow on the ...
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... person to person Christians laboured " to do good to all men , " calling them to repent , and reasoning with them of temperance , and righteousness , or justice , that is " of the virtues opposite to their reigning sins . " This brought ...
... person to person Christians laboured " to do good to all men , " calling them to repent , and reasoning with them of temperance , and righteousness , or justice , that is " of the virtues opposite to their reigning sins . " This brought ...
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... persons , conscious of their individuality . The defect of the deistic tendency is that it represents God as a person thus externally related to nature and man . Such constant dependence of nature and man on God having been asserted ...
... persons , conscious of their individuality . The defect of the deistic tendency is that it represents God as a person thus externally related to nature and man . Such constant dependence of nature and man on God having been asserted ...
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