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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... mind and recti- tude of heart were also destroyed ; and this is the corruption of the natural talents . For although we retain some portion of understanding and judgment together with the will , yet we cannot say that our mind is ...
... mind and recti- tude of heart were also destroyed ; and this is the corruption of the natural talents . For although we retain some portion of understanding and judgment together with the will , yet we cannot say that our mind is ...
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... mind and heart to the message of the grace and truth that came by Jesus Christ . This truth enshrined in the Bible is made living and effectual by the Holy Spirit . Only by the continuous exposure of the whole being to its transfiguring ...
... mind and heart to the message of the grace and truth that came by Jesus Christ . This truth enshrined in the Bible is made living and effectual by the Holy Spirit . Only by the continuous exposure of the whole being to its transfiguring ...
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... mind which was controlled in part by Christian insights . But most important of all , the Church has always nourished minorities which have more fully repre- sented the mind of Christ . There have always been saints , mostly uncanonized ...
... mind which was controlled in part by Christian insights . But most important of all , the Church has always nourished minorities which have more fully repre- sented the mind of Christ . There have always been saints , mostly uncanonized ...
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