The Spirit and Origins of American Protestantism: A Source Book in Its CreedsPflaum Press, 1968 - 516 pagina's |
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Pagina 421
... thought which come to us from God . It is plain from the explanations here that it is actually living in accord with the spirit and precepts of Christ which opens the way for healing . It is not a theory or a juggling of intellectual or ...
... thought which come to us from God . It is plain from the explanations here that it is actually living in accord with the spirit and precepts of Christ which opens the way for healing . It is not a theory or a juggling of intellectual or ...
Pagina 422
... thought has taken place immediately and the physical healing has been instantaneous . But whether the healing work comes about slowly or quickly , it does require a regeneration of thought . We feel that the deep and indeed the ...
... thought has taken place immediately and the physical healing has been instantaneous . But whether the healing work comes about slowly or quickly , it does require a regeneration of thought . We feel that the deep and indeed the ...
Pagina 452
... Thought and in 1894 the first national convention was held . In 1908 the name , National New Thought Alliance , was adopted , and six years later the organization became international . Its membership now extends to all the major ...
... Thought and in 1894 the first national convention was held . In 1908 the name , National New Thought Alliance , was adopted , and six years later the organization became international . Its membership now extends to all the major ...
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LUTHERANISM 7 24 | 7 |
CALVINISM AND THE REFORMED TRADITION | 59 |
ANGLICANISM | 169 |
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