American Religions and the Rise of MormonismDeseret Book Company, 1970 - 493 pages |
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... council , but only about four bishops from the West were present at the First Council of Nicaea . The Second Ecumenical Council held in Constantinople con- sisted of a few eastern bishops who met without the pope's knowledge , and ...
... council , but only about four bishops from the West were present at the First Council of Nicaea . The Second Ecumenical Council held in Constantinople con- sisted of a few eastern bishops who met without the pope's knowledge , and ...
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... Council of Frankfurt nor uttering an approval of the Council of Nicaea . After the disintegration of the Carolinian Empire , the decision of Frankfurt was re- versed , but it wasn't until the eleventh century that the Christians of ...
... Council of Frankfurt nor uttering an approval of the Council of Nicaea . After the disintegration of the Carolinian Empire , the decision of Frankfurt was re- versed , but it wasn't until the eleventh century that the Christians of ...
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... councils seldom defined doctrine , the Fourth Lateran Council of 1215 declared transubstantiation an article of faith and required annual confession and communion of all members . At the end of the Middle Ages the Seventeenth General ...
... councils seldom defined doctrine , the Fourth Lateran Council of 1215 declared transubstantiation an article of faith and required annual confession and communion of all members . At the end of the Middle Ages the Seventeenth General ...
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CHAPTER Page One From the Primitive Church to Modern Catholicism | 8 |
The Growth of New Testament Christianity | 8 |
Factors Contributing to the Disruption of the Divine Church | 8 |
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