The Spirit and Origins of American Protestantism: A Source Book in Its CreedsPflaum Press, 1968 - 516 pages |
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... become representatives of Jesus Christ and his gospel of reconciliation to all men . 1. THE NEW LIFE The reconciling work of Jesus was the supreme crisis in the life of mankind . His cross and resurrection become personal crisis and ...
... become representatives of Jesus Christ and his gospel of reconciliation to all men . 1. THE NEW LIFE The reconciling work of Jesus was the supreme crisis in the life of mankind . His cross and resurrection become personal crisis and ...
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... become the Bread of Heaven , that is , when Christ has become sacra- mentally present , he should regard himself as a reasonable , holy , and living sacrifice , which has now become consecrate to God in union with Christ's sacrifice of ...
... become the Bread of Heaven , that is , when Christ has become sacra- mentally present , he should regard himself as a reasonable , holy , and living sacrifice , which has now become consecrate to God in union with Christ's sacrifice of ...
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... become aware of the influences of oriental religions , to some degree the Buddhist , Shintoist , Confucian , and Tao- ist also become part of our heritage . Who can say what we are in this respect or what we are not ? Who can predict ...
... become aware of the influences of oriental religions , to some degree the Buddhist , Shintoist , Confucian , and Tao- ist also become part of our heritage . Who can say what we are in this respect or what we are not ? Who can predict ...
Table des matières
LUTHERANISM 7 24 | 7 |
CALVINISM AND THE REFORMED TRADITION | 59 |
ANGLICANISM | 169 |
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