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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... Scriptures and the preach- ing of the Word as the usual method of instruction . We acknowledge only that interpretation as true and cor- rect which is fairly derived from the spirit and language of the Scriptures themselves , in ...
... Scriptures and the preach- ing of the Word as the usual method of instruction . We acknowledge only that interpretation as true and cor- rect which is fairly derived from the spirit and language of the Scriptures themselves , in ...
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... Scriptures , or right and sound reason . Yet from hence it will not follow , that these divine revelations are to be sub- jected to the test , either of the outward testimony of the Scriptures , or of the natural reason of man , as to a ...
... Scriptures , or right and sound reason . Yet from hence it will not follow , that these divine revelations are to be sub- jected to the test , either of the outward testimony of the Scriptures , or of the natural reason of man , as to a ...
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... Scriptures in the life of Christian people ; and they strove to make the Scriptures available to the people in their own languages . But no one asked how the Scriptures were to be used , where their authority rested , and what meaning ...
... Scriptures in the life of Christian people ; and they strove to make the Scriptures available to the people in their own languages . But no one asked how the Scriptures were to be used , where their authority rested , and what meaning ...
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