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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John Leslie Dunstan. CHAPTER ONE The Rise of Protestant Christianity Protestant Christianity began with the work of Martin Luther ( 1483-1546 ) , Ulrich Zwingli ( 1484-1531 ) , and John Calvin ( 1509-1564 ) : such is the oft repeated ...
John Leslie Dunstan. CHAPTER ONE The Rise of Protestant Christianity Protestant Christianity began with the work of Martin Luther ( 1483-1546 ) , Ulrich Zwingli ( 1484-1531 ) , and John Calvin ( 1509-1564 ) : such is the oft repeated ...
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John Leslie Dunstan. forth were those upon which the Protestant faith came to rest . And out of his work and that of the company gathered about him came a stream of Protestant life in France . It is not quite as simple to describe events ...
John Leslie Dunstan. forth were those upon which the Protestant faith came to rest . And out of his work and that of the company gathered about him came a stream of Protestant life in France . It is not quite as simple to describe events ...
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John Leslie Dunstan. CHAPTER THREE Protestantism : Its Inner Life Protestantism was successfully established in the coun ... Protestant churches had the support of the political powers and drew into their membership large numbers of the ...
John Leslie Dunstan. CHAPTER THREE Protestantism : Its Inner Life Protestantism was successfully established in the coun ... Protestant churches had the support of the political powers and drew into their membership large numbers of the ...
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