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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... relationship to others . The many denominations and sects have differing beliefs and carry on a variety of practices , which give them the appearance of being dis- tinct from one another . There are those who insist , be- cause of the ...
... relationship to others . The many denominations and sects have differing beliefs and carry on a variety of practices , which give them the appearance of being dis- tinct from one another . There are those who insist , be- cause of the ...
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... relationship with God . They believed that God had restored that relationship through Jesus Christ . This was not a belief of the mind , it was an experience which was theirs in the depths of their spirits . The whole structure of their ...
... relationship with God . They believed that God had restored that relationship through Jesus Christ . This was not a belief of the mind , it was an experience which was theirs in the depths of their spirits . The whole structure of their ...
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... relationship to each other , by making them realize their relationship to God . Such was the origin of the Metho- dist movement in its germ at Oxford - a band of men asso- ciating themselves for a religious purpose . It was here that ...
... relationship to each other , by making them realize their relationship to God . Such was the origin of the Metho- dist movement in its germ at Oxford - a band of men asso- ciating themselves for a religious purpose . It was here that ...
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