ProtestantismJohn Leslie Dunstan G. Braziller, 1961 - 255 páginas |
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... position which appeared , on the ground of the observable character of life , to be quite unassailable . In the final analysis the traditionalists did not defend the position they held . They accepted the gibes of their contemporaries ...
... position which appeared , on the ground of the observable character of life , to be quite unassailable . In the final analysis the traditionalists did not defend the position they held . They accepted the gibes of their contemporaries ...
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... position he showed that the individual to whom " God was the desire of his eyes , and the joy of his heart . could not but love his brother also ; and " not in word only , but in deed and truth . ” The affection of this lover of God ...
... position he showed that the individual to whom " God was the desire of his eyes , and the joy of his heart . could not but love his brother also ; and " not in word only , but in deed and truth . ” The affection of this lover of God ...
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... position of Protestant- ism . This is not to imply that the great majority of Protestants would agree unequivocally ... positions reached by Prot- estantism . We shall use other sources in addition to those of the World Council , but ...
... position of Protestant- ism . This is not to imply that the great majority of Protestants would agree unequivocally ... positions reached by Prot- estantism . We shall use other sources in addition to those of the World Council , but ...
Contenido
Preface | 9 |
THE RISE OF PROTESTANT | 15 |
THE PRINCIPLES OF | 34 |
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accepted Anabaptists Apostles asserted authority believe Bible Biblical bishops called Calvin Calvinistic Cebes century Church of England commands common Confession Congregationalism conscience creeds divine doctrine Ernst Troeltsch established eternal ethical evangelical evil existence fact faith fellowship freedom God's Word Gospel grace groups hath heart Holy Spirit human Ibid ideas individual influence institution Jesus Christ John Calvin justification by faith justified Kingdom knowledge laity liberal living London Lord Luther man's matter Matthew Tindal means ment mind ministry mission missionary modern moral movement nation nature obedience perfect person Philip Schaff political preaching present priests principles Protestant churches Protestantism question reality reason Reformation relation relationship religion religious responsibility revelation righteousness sacraments salvation saved scholasticism Scriptures sense sinner social society soul speak teaching Testament theology things thought tion tradition true truth Ulrich Zwingli understanding unity unto whole worship