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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... perfect wisdom and perfect happiness.1 Petrarch wrote of Robert , King of Naples : He was the only true king of his time , for I call none kings but those who risk themselves . In him every virtue was united ; he was a good master , a ...
... perfect wisdom and perfect happiness.1 Petrarch wrote of Robert , King of Naples : He was the only true king of his time , for I call none kings but those who risk themselves . In him every virtue was united ; he was a good master , a ...
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... perfect Human Nature , but as it induces Men to live up to this Law of their Nature : And if this Law is the test of the Perfection of any written Law ; must not that be the most perfect Law , by which the Perfection of all others is to ...
... perfect Human Nature , but as it induces Men to live up to this Law of their Nature : And if this Law is the test of the Perfection of any written Law ; must not that be the most perfect Law , by which the Perfection of all others is to ...
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... perfect . Religion , all religion , has known and taught that God is spirit , which means that God is the reality of life itself . Men in the past have had to guess what God is like for they have had only the evidence of their own lives ...
... perfect . Religion , all religion , has known and taught that God is spirit , which means that God is the reality of life itself . Men in the past have had to guess what God is like for they have had only the evidence of their own lives ...
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