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... councils , the second Council of Nicaea in 787 , anathematized the dishonouring of images of saints , while simultaneously forbidding worship of them . The left wing of the Reformation was largely iconoclast , and deplored Luther's ...
... councils , the second Council of Nicaea in 787 , anathematized the dishonouring of images of saints , while simultaneously forbidding worship of them . The left wing of the Reformation was largely iconoclast , and deplored Luther's ...
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... councils , the attitudes of the bishops who gathered there , and the way in which the councils ' decrees were accepted by the Church . The councils were ecumenical , not because the emperor called the council , or because bishops issued ...
... councils , the attitudes of the bishops who gathered there , and the way in which the councils ' decrees were accepted by the Church . The councils were ecumenical , not because the emperor called the council , or because bishops issued ...
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... Council of Trent was decidedly not that hoped - for Council . But , venerating the accomplishment of the first four councils as they did , both Luther and Calvin held up the conciliar ideal as a function of the Church as the communio ...
... Council of Trent was decidedly not that hoped - for Council . But , venerating the accomplishment of the first four councils as they did , both Luther and Calvin held up the conciliar ideal as a function of the Church as the communio ...
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From Early Eighteenth Century to the Present Day | 28 |
LOUIS WEIL | 51 |
Scripture | 79 |
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