The Christian Faith: An Introduction to Dogmatic TheologyS.P.C.K., 1957 - 488 |
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... worship of Rome , later the worship of the Sun. All these efforts had been wrecked by the increasing power of the Christian Church . Constantine was the first Emperor who came to terms with the Church , and tried to unite his Empire on ...
... worship of Rome , later the worship of the Sun. All these efforts had been wrecked by the increasing power of the Christian Church . Constantine was the first Emperor who came to terms with the Church , and tried to unite his Empire on ...
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... worship Him ; above all , man was made to worship God freely . The Church was made by God to be the means by which man should be able to worship God perfectly . Man was made a social creature , therefore his worship of God is social and ...
... worship Him ; above all , man was made to worship God freely . The Church was made by God to be the means by which man should be able to worship God perfectly . Man was made a social creature , therefore his worship of God is social and ...
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... WORSHIP The practice of reservation is universal , harmless , and necessary ; and would probably never have aroused controversy if it had not been complicated by the practice of using the reserved sacrament as a centre of worship . This ...
... WORSHIP The practice of reservation is universal , harmless , and necessary ; and would probably never have aroused controversy if it had not been complicated by the practice of using the reserved sacrament as a centre of worship . This ...
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THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE OF | 10 |
THE ARGUMENTS FOR THE EXISTENCE OF | 17 |
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