A Theological Introduction to the Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of EnglandLongmans, Green, 1933 - 565 pagina's |
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Pagina 293
... Church , and the Holy Communion as the common meal of its members . So , too , throughout the New Testament the Church appears as a visible society in the world . St. Paul puts on a level ' the Jews , ' ' the Greeks ' and ' the Church ...
... Church , and the Holy Communion as the common meal of its members . So , too , throughout the New Testament the Church appears as a visible society in the world . St. Paul puts on a level ' the Jews , ' ' the Greeks ' and ' the Church ...
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... Church would add those of Nicaea in 787 and Constantinople in 879. The Roman Church would add many others , though Roman historians are not always consistent with one another . It is worth noting that at all six the Westerns were very ...
... Church would add those of Nicaea in 787 and Constantinople in 879. The Roman Church would add many others , though Roman historians are not always consistent with one another . It is worth noting that at all six the Westerns were very ...
Pagina 533
... Church's law were punished by civil penalties and breaches of civil law by ecclesiastical penalties . Excommunication involved not only loss of Church privileges but loss of civil rights . When the Church claimed to withdraw her ...
... Church's law were punished by civil penalties and breaches of civil law by ecclesiastical penalties . Excommunication involved not only loss of Church privileges but loss of civil rights . When the Church claimed to withdraw her ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Descent into Hades | 1 |
2 Two examples of this use of authority PAGE | 2 |
6 The Eucharistic Sacrifice Article XXXI PAGR | 6 |
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