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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... saved ( to comprise all in one word ) from sin . . saved both from the guilt and from the power of it . " " This then is the salvation from sin , and the consequences of sin , both often expressed in the word justification ; which ...
... saved ( to comprise all in one word ) from sin . . saved both from the guilt and from the power of it . " " This then is the salvation from sin , and the consequences of sin , both often expressed in the word justification ; which ...
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... saving individual men . The Church was a number of such saved individuals united in a group . Again , Jesus Christ was the foundation of the Church , but in quite a different way than in the former way of thinking . Ac- cording to one ...
... saving individual men . The Church was a number of such saved individuals united in a group . Again , Jesus Christ was the foundation of the Church , but in quite a different way than in the former way of thinking . Ac- cording to one ...
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... saved from frustration where our efforts to influence public opinion or social action are seemingly in vain and we are saved from despair when all human hopes collapse . The first Assembly of the World Council of Churches coined the ...
... saved from frustration where our efforts to influence public opinion or social action are seemingly in vain and we are saved from despair when all human hopes collapse . The first Assembly of the World Council of Churches coined the ...
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