A Theological Introduction to the Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of EnglandLongmans, Green, 1933 - 565 páginas |
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... desires common to all men : not only the elementary desires of the body , for food , drink , rest and the like , but also the desires of our higher nature , as for sympathy and companionship , and the more intellectual desire to explore ...
... desires common to all men : not only the elementary desires of the body , for food , drink , rest and the like , but also the desires of our higher nature , as for sympathy and companionship , and the more intellectual desire to explore ...
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... desires to the will . Christian asceticism aims not at annihilating such desires but at reducing them to order ( 1 Cor . 927 ) . The true Christian is not the man who has learnt to desire nothing , but the man who has learnt to desire ...
... desires to the will . Christian asceticism aims not at annihilating such desires but at reducing them to order ( 1 Cor . 927 ) . The true Christian is not the man who has learnt to desire nothing , but the man who has learnt to desire ...
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... desire it . ' In the Second Prayer - Book it was wholly omitted and has never been restored . The defence of the position of the Church of England is that there is no evidence either in Scripture or the practice of the primitive Church ...
... desire it . ' In the Second Prayer - Book it was wholly omitted and has never been restored . The defence of the position of the Church of England is that there is no evidence either in Scripture or the practice of the primitive Church ...
Contenido
The Descent into Hades | 1 |
2 Two examples of this use of authority PAGE | 2 |
6 The Eucharistic Sacrifice Article XXXI PAGR | 6 |
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acceptance Anabaptists Apostles Arianism Article Augustine authority baptism baptized believe Bishop of Rome bishops blessings canon Catholic century Christian Church of England Church of Rome claim clergy communion condemned confession consecration Council of Nicaea Council of Trent Creed custom death Didache divine doctrine eternal Eucharist evidence fact faith Father Further gift God's Gospel grace Hence Holy Spirit human idea Incarnation invocation Irenaeus Israel Jesus Christ Jewish justified language live Lord Lord's man's means mediaeval mind minister ministry moral nature Old Testament ordination original original sin Paul Pelagian perfect Pope possess practice prayers presbyters present priest Purgatory question receive Reformation religion Resurrection revelation righteous Roman sacraments sacrifice saints salvation Scripture sense simply sins speaks teaching Tertullian theology things tion to-day transubstantiation true truth unity unto whole words worship