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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... tion , consecration , clothes differing from those of laymen - all this may make a hypocrite or an anointed puppet , but never a Christian or a spiritual man . Thus we are all consecrated as priests by baptism , as St. Peter says : " Ye ...
... tion , consecration , clothes differing from those of laymen - all this may make a hypocrite or an anointed puppet , but never a Christian or a spiritual man . Thus we are all consecrated as priests by baptism , as St. Peter says : " Ye ...
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... tion by faith was an intellectual statement of that which had been their experience . They knew themselves to have been sinners before God , that is , to have been men who had broken their relationship with God , not only through some ...
... tion by faith was an intellectual statement of that which had been their experience . They knew themselves to have been sinners before God , that is , to have been men who had broken their relationship with God , not only through some ...
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... tion , for it would be a return not to the sixteenth century , but to the seventeenth.11 As these variations were worked out in history by Protestants a number of other elements in human life became involved . For example , there was ...
... tion , for it would be a return not to the sixteenth century , but to the seventeenth.11 As these variations were worked out in history by Protestants a number of other elements in human life became involved . For example , there was ...
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