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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... never be an obstacle to piety . There are many ways of arriving at truth and heaven according to the different necessities of men ; surely wisdom may produce as many saints as folly ; and we should be careful that we never compare a ...
... never be an obstacle to piety . There are many ways of arriving at truth and heaven according to the different necessities of men ; surely wisdom may produce as many saints as folly ; and we should be careful that we never compare a ...
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... never - satiated appetite for strife . One dispute gives rise to another , and with won- derful gravity we fight about straws . Then , lest we should seem to have added nothing to the discoveries of the old divines , we audaciously lay ...
... never - satiated appetite for strife . One dispute gives rise to another , and with won- derful gravity we fight about straws . Then , lest we should seem to have added nothing to the discoveries of the old divines , we audaciously lay ...
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... never have existed apart from the background of the Church . These minorities have also been leaven within the Church , and have been represented among its thinkers and ecclesiasti- cal leaders . ( This is remarkably true of the ...
... never have existed apart from the background of the Church . These minorities have also been leaven within the Church , and have been represented among its thinkers and ecclesiasti- cal leaders . ( This is remarkably true of the ...
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