The Spirit and Origins of American Protestantism: A Source Book in Its CreedsPflaum Press, 1968 - 516 pages |
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... kingdom of heaven shut and opened by Christian discipline ? Answer : In this way : Christ commanded that those who bear the Christian name in an unchristian way either in doctrine or in life should be given brotherly admonition . If ...
... kingdom of heaven shut and opened by Christian discipline ? Answer : In this way : Christ commanded that those who bear the Christian name in an unchristian way either in doctrine or in life should be given brotherly admonition . If ...
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... kingdom . The kingdom represents the triumph of God over all that resists his will and disrupts his creation . Already God's reign is present as a ferment in the world , stirring hope in men and preparing the world to receive its ...
... kingdom . The kingdom represents the triumph of God over all that resists his will and disrupts his creation . Already God's reign is present as a ferment in the world , stirring hope in men and preparing the world to receive its ...
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... Kingdom of God in every area of human life with all the spiritual resources of the Church . VI . ( a ) There is a ... Kingdom of God , the Church is both the end and the means . The spiritual values of the Kingdom begin to be realised in ...
... Kingdom of God in every area of human life with all the spiritual resources of the Church . VI . ( a ) There is a ... Kingdom of God , the Church is both the end and the means . The spiritual values of the Kingdom begin to be realised in ...
Table des matières
LUTHERANISM 7 24 | 7 |
CALVINISM AND THE REFORMED TRADITION | 59 |
ANGLICANISM | 169 |
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