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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... established in the Netherlands . From there they spread to England and to America , forming large bodies of dissent from the national and established churches . With champions like Roger Williams in Rhode Island the cause of religious ...
... established in the Netherlands . From there they spread to England and to America , forming large bodies of dissent from the national and established churches . With champions like Roger Williams in Rhode Island the cause of religious ...
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... established on its own power instead of on its obedience to God . They also knew that by their own efforts they could not gain God's favor nor work themselves back into relationship with God . They believed that God had restored that ...
... established on its own power instead of on its obedience to God . They also knew that by their own efforts they could not gain God's favor nor work themselves back into relationship with God . They believed that God had restored that ...
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... established and in an area where it is not yet established . ( 2 ) Every social , political and religious grouping of mankind . This means that the Church must direct its mission to those places and societies where men are living by a ...
... established and in an area where it is not yet established . ( 2 ) Every social , political and religious grouping of mankind . This means that the Church must direct its mission to those places and societies where men are living by a ...
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