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... WORD OF GOD In the new Anglican liturgies , the readers of the Old Testament and New Testament lessons are instructed to conclude their readings with the words : ' The Word [ ASB : This is the Word ] of the Lord . ' Probably to many ...
... WORD OF GOD In the new Anglican liturgies , the readers of the Old Testament and New Testament lessons are instructed to conclude their readings with the words : ' The Word [ ASB : This is the Word ] of the Lord . ' Probably to many ...
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... Word primarily in a person rather than in a book ( see pp . 133-7 ) . There is a more modern reason for thinking that the Anglican Churches do not require us to hold that the Bible is the word of God in a literalist sense . This is the ...
... Word primarily in a person rather than in a book ( see pp . 133-7 ) . There is a more modern reason for thinking that the Anglican Churches do not require us to hold that the Bible is the word of God in a literalist sense . This is the ...
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... word without Spirit and no Spirit without word . This is expressed in the Collect written by Cranmer for the feast of Saints Simon and Jude ( Proper 8 , American BCP ) : O almighty God , who hast built thy Church upon the foundation of ...
... word without Spirit and no Spirit without word . This is expressed in the Collect written by Cranmer for the feast of Saints Simon and Jude ( Proper 8 , American BCP ) : O almighty God , who hast built thy Church upon the foundation of ...
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From Early Eighteenth Century to the Present Day | 28 |
LOUIS WEIL | 51 |
Scripture | 79 |
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