American Religions and the Rise of MormonismDeseret Book Company, 1970 - 493 pages |
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... sin- cerely believe that the priest has the authority to absolve individuals not only from venial sins ( less serious sins which need not be confessed ) but also from mortal sins ( serious sins which should be confessed ) . One of the ...
... sin- cerely believe that the priest has the authority to absolve individuals not only from venial sins ( less serious sins which need not be confessed ) but also from mortal sins ( serious sins which should be confessed ) . One of the ...
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... sins and right- eousness ] before God by their own strength , merits or works , but are freely justified for Christ's sake through faith , when they believe that they are received into favor and that their sins are forgiven for Christ's ...
... sins and right- eousness ] before God by their own strength , merits or works , but are freely justified for Christ's sake through faith , when they believe that they are received into favor and that their sins are forgiven for Christ's ...
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... sins and right- eousness ] before God by their own strength , merits or works , but are freely justified for Christ's sake through faith , when they believe that they are received into favor and that their sins are forgiven for Christ's ...
... sins and right- eousness ] before God by their own strength , merits or works , but are freely justified for Christ's sake through faith , when they believe that they are received into favor and that their sins are forgiven for Christ's ...
Table des matières
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 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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