AnglicanismOxford University Press, 1977 - 421 |
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... true of us also ? Because God always comes to meet us in the Cross and resurrection of Jesus Christ . Justification ... true sense of the term . What Luther had in fact done , and this was perhaps his greatest service to theology , was ...
... true of us also ? Because God always comes to meet us in the Cross and resurrection of Jesus Christ . Justification ... true sense of the term . What Luther had in fact done , and this was perhaps his greatest service to theology , was ...
Strona 82
... True to the Anglican principle of comprehension , some of them are plainly marked by Cranmer's purpose not to define anything that God has not defined , and make the Anglican position less clear than could be desired by friends or ...
... True to the Anglican principle of comprehension , some of them are plainly marked by Cranmer's purpose not to define anything that God has not defined , and make the Anglican position less clear than could be desired by friends or ...
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... true allegiance to Their Majesties , King William and Queen Mary ' ; the sovereigns were not described as ' lawful ... true Church , and that the Non - jurors alone could be regarded as the true , catholic , and apostolical succession in ...
... true allegiance to Their Majesties , King William and Queen Mary ' ; the sovereigns were not described as ' lawful ... true Church , and that the Non - jurors alone could be regarded as the true , catholic , and apostolical succession in ...
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