The Spirit and Origins of American Protestantism: A Source Book in Its CreedsPflaum Press, 1968 - 516 pages |
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... sacrament and , as it were , compel us pastors to administer it to them . This can be done by telling them : It is to be feared that anyone who does not desire to receive the sacrament at least three or four times a year despises the ...
... sacrament and , as it were , compel us pastors to administer it to them . This can be done by telling them : It is to be feared that anyone who does not desire to receive the sacrament at least three or four times a year despises the ...
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... sacrament of that which Christ has done for them ; as the Lord commanded in the law that they should be made partakers of the sacrament of Christ's suffering and death shortly after they were born , by offering for them a lamb , which ...
... sacrament of that which Christ has done for them ; as the Lord commanded in the law that they should be made partakers of the sacrament of Christ's suffering and death shortly after they were born , by offering for them a lamb , which ...
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... sacrament , even as Judas and Simon the sorcerer both indeed received the sacrament but not Christ who was signified by it , of whom believers only are made partakers . Lastly , we receive this holy sacrament in the assembly of the ...
... sacrament , even as Judas and Simon the sorcerer both indeed received the sacrament but not Christ who was signified by it , of whom believers only are made partakers . Lastly , we receive this holy sacrament in the assembly of the ...
Table des matières
LUTHERANISM 7 24 | 7 |
CALVINISM AND THE REFORMED TRADITION | 59 |
ANGLICANISM | 169 |
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