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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... heart to obey the apostolic commands . " Thereupon the legates , holding apostolic and papal command to be interchangeable , thought that I was willing to preach to the people the campaign against Ladislaus ( King of Naples ) . So the ...
... heart to obey the apostolic commands . " Thereupon the legates , holding apostolic and papal command to be interchangeable , thought that I was willing to preach to the people the campaign against Ladislaus ( King of Naples ) . So the ...
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... heart . " Christians must necessarily obey their magistrates and laws , save only when they command any sin ; for then they must rather obey God than men . " 99 Of Free Will affirms " that man's will hath some liberty to work a civil ...
... heart . " Christians must necessarily obey their magistrates and laws , save only when they command any sin ; for then they must rather obey God than men . " 99 Of Free Will affirms " that man's will hath some liberty to work a civil ...
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... heart . " And in his exposition of the second article of the Apostles ' Creed , in the same Catechism , he writes , " Now , when it is asked : what dost thou believe in this second article concerning Jesus Christ ? answer most briefly ...
... heart . " And in his exposition of the second article of the Apostles ' Creed , in the same Catechism , he writes , " Now , when it is asked : what dost thou believe in this second article concerning Jesus Christ ? answer most briefly ...
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