Christendom: The Christian Churches, Their Doctrines, Constitutional Forms, and Ways of WorshipMowbray, 1959 - 418 páginas |
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... original sin . Death and transitoriness ( the consequences of sin ) have been handed on to all the descendents of Adam , but Orthodoxy does not regard the guilt of sin as transmissible . The Eastern conception of original sin has been ...
... original sin . Death and transitoriness ( the consequences of sin ) have been handed on to all the descendents of Adam , but Orthodoxy does not regard the guilt of sin as transmissible . The Eastern conception of original sin has been ...
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... original righteousness ( justitia originalis ) and original sin ( peccatum originis ) became his heritage . This consists in concupiscentia , or man's sinful desire . The state of his existence after the Fall became a habitus corruptus ...
... original righteousness ( justitia originalis ) and original sin ( peccatum originis ) became his heritage . This consists in concupiscentia , or man's sinful desire . The state of his existence after the Fall became a habitus corruptus ...
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... original movement . The new movement allows for the appointment of new apostles to perpetuate the apostolic college after the death of previous members . The Neo - Apostolic Church soon had its own apostolate and spread rapidly ...
... original movement . The new movement allows for the appointment of new apostles to perpetuate the apostolic college after the death of previous members . The Neo - Apostolic Church soon had its own apostolate and spread rapidly ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Recent Developments | 11 |
III | 12 |
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Christendom: The Christian Churches, Their Doctrines, Constitutional Forms ... Einar Molland Vista de fragmentos - 1959 |
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