Christendom: The Christian Churches, Their Doctrines, Constitutional Forms, and Ways of WorshipMowbray, 1959 - 418 páginas |
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... distinction is drawn between mortal and venial sins ( peccata mortalia , venialia ) . A mortal sin involves the forfeiture of God's grace until it is cancelled by absolution , while venial sins do not exclude the sinner from grace ...
... distinction is drawn between mortal and venial sins ( peccata mortalia , venialia ) . A mortal sin involves the forfeiture of God's grace until it is cancelled by absolution , while venial sins do not exclude the sinner from grace ...
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... distinction between the strict and well - defined doctrinal system of the Roman Catholic Church and the broad scope and flexibility of Anglican doctrine . The Anglican Church is an episcopal Church , and must therefore , according to ...
... distinction between the strict and well - defined doctrinal system of the Roman Catholic Church and the broad scope and flexibility of Anglican doctrine . The Anglican Church is an episcopal Church , and must therefore , according to ...
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... distinction was originally introduced in the Formula of Concord in a somewhat different context in order to exclude the Roman Catholic practice of the adoration of the Sacrament . The philosophical basis for this practice is the ...
... distinction was originally introduced in the Formula of Concord in a somewhat different context in order to exclude the Roman Catholic practice of the adoration of the Sacrament . The philosophical basis for this practice is the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Recent Developments | 11 |
III | 12 |
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