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... DOCTRINE . By G. P. FISHer , D.D. , LL.D. , Professor of Ecclesiastical History , Yale University , New Haven , Conn ... DOCTRINE OF GOD . By WILLIAM N. CLARKE , D.D. , Professor of Systematic Theology , Hamilton Theological Seminary ...
... DOCTRINE . By G. P. FISHer , D.D. , LL.D. , Professor of Ecclesiastical History , Yale University , New Haven , Conn ... DOCTRINE OF GOD . By WILLIAM N. CLARKE , D.D. , Professor of Systematic Theology , Hamilton Theological Seminary ...
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... doctrine of Attrition 217 • 218 219 . Attrition , Confession , and Indulgence the medieval scheme of salvation for the indifferent Christian 223 Did Indulgences remit guilt ? 225 Luther looked at Indulgences from their practical effect ...
... doctrine of Attrition 217 • 218 219 . Attrition , Confession , and Indulgence the medieval scheme of salvation for the indifferent Christian 223 Did Indulgences remit guilt ? 225 Luther looked at Indulgences from their practical effect ...
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... doctrines 426 § 2. The universal Priesthood of Believers 435 § 3. Justification by Faith 444 § 4. Holy Scripture 453 § 5. The Person of Christ § 6. The Church . CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY . INDEX . 468 480 489 515 BOOK I. ON THE EVE OF THE ...
... doctrines 426 § 2. The universal Priesthood of Believers 435 § 3. Justification by Faith 444 § 4. Holy Scripture 453 § 5. The Person of Christ § 6. The Church . CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY . INDEX . 468 480 489 515 BOOK I. ON THE EVE OF THE ...
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... doctrine of Three Persons in the Godhead , and told his accusers that he would willingly confess to four if they would only let him alone . He ended his days as a teacher of medicine in Vienna . History has preserved the names of ...
... doctrine of Three Persons in the Godhead , and told his accusers that he would willingly confess to four if they would only let him alone . He ended his days as a teacher of medicine in Vienna . History has preserved the names of ...
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... doctrine of tithes appears here- after in most of the peasant programmes . A still more powerful impulse to revolts was given by the tragic fate of Charles the Bold of Burgundy . Charles was the ideal feudal autocrat . He was looked up ...
... doctrine of tithes appears here- after in most of the peasant programmes . A still more powerful impulse to revolts was given by the tragic fate of Charles the Bold of Burgundy . Charles was the ideal feudal autocrat . He was looked up ...
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Page 247 - Why hast thou then broken down her hedges, So that all they which pass by the way do pluck her ? The boar out of the wood doth waste it, And the wild beast of the field doth devour it.
Page 460 - ROMANS p)AUL, a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, separated unto the gospel of God, (which he had promised afore by his prophets in the holy scriptures,) concerning his Son Jesus Christ our Lord...
Page 174 - The mysteries of kings it may be safer to conceal, but Christ wished his mysteries to be published as openly as possible. I wish that even the weakest woman should read the Gospel — should read the epistles of Paul. And I wish these were translated into all languages, so that they might be read and understood, not only by Scots and Irishmen, but also by Turks and Saracens. To make them understood is surely the first step. It may be that they might be ridiculed by many, but some would take them...