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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... body in Christ , and every one members one of another . " Christ's body is not double or twofold , one temporal , and the other spiritual . He is one head , and he has one body . We see then that just as those that we call spiritual ...
... body in Christ , and every one members one of another . " Christ's body is not double or twofold , one temporal , and the other spiritual . He is one head , and he has one body . We see then that just as those that we call spiritual ...
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... body . He also indicates that the church cannot be preserved in perfect safety , unless it be supported by these means which God has been pleased to appoint for its preservation . Christ , he says , " ascended up far above all heavens ...
... body . He also indicates that the church cannot be preserved in perfect safety , unless it be supported by these means which God has been pleased to appoint for its preservation . Christ , he says , " ascended up far above all heavens ...
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... body , has the right to frame its own creed , to change it ad libitum , and to require assent to it not only from the minister , but from every applicant for mem- bership . Hence there are a great many creeds among Ameri- can ...
... body , has the right to frame its own creed , to change it ad libitum , and to require assent to it not only from the minister , but from every applicant for mem- bership . Hence there are a great many creeds among Ameri- can ...
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