The Historic Church and Modern PacifismAbingdon-Cokesbury Press, 1943 - 249 páginas |
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... later wars as holy . It is regrettable ; but if all theologians were held accountable for the application of their teachings , there are few who would be saved . Certainly in accepting the Old Testament , rather than in rejecting it as ...
... later wars as holy . It is regrettable ; but if all theologians were held accountable for the application of their teachings , there are few who would be saved . Certainly in accepting the Old Testament , rather than in rejecting it as ...
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... later addition to the Rule , provided that those who were sent on errands outside the mon- astery should not relate to their brethren anything that they saw or heard while in the world : " for herein lies the greatest danger of worldly ...
... later addition to the Rule , provided that those who were sent on errands outside the mon- astery should not relate to their brethren anything that they saw or heard while in the world : " for herein lies the greatest danger of worldly ...
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... later mendicant orders . Small mi- nority groups were organized outside the Church , although these had little effect upon the course of Christian history . No groups in later centuries could certainly trace their connection with these ...
... later mendicant orders . Small mi- nority groups were organized outside the Church , although these had little effect upon the course of Christian history . No groups in later centuries could certainly trace their connection with these ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
FROM ST PAUL TO CONSTANTINE | 41 |
THE CHURCH AFTER CONSTANTINE | 69 |
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