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Strona 24
... became an independent evangelistic teacher . He had been led to this course , in part by per- sistent doubts concerning the teachings of the Church , but still more by his long and careful study of the Scriptures , in which he finally ...
... became an independent evangelistic teacher . He had been led to this course , in part by per- sistent doubts concerning the teachings of the Church , but still more by his long and careful study of the Scriptures , in which he finally ...
Strona 25
... that settled in Russia also became immersionists . The great majority , how- ever , are affusionists to this day . A curious people , in many ways , were these followers of Menno . A tendency to over - Historical Antecedents 25.
... that settled in Russia also became immersionists . The great majority , how- ever , are affusionists to this day . A curious people , in many ways , were these followers of Menno . A tendency to over - Historical Antecedents 25.
Strona 26
... became distinguishing features of the fol- lowers of George Fox . They forbade all oaths , even judicial oaths , and refused to bear arms , even in self - defence . They en- forced plainness of dress and general non- conformity to ...
... became distinguishing features of the fol- lowers of George Fox . They forbade all oaths , even judicial oaths , and refused to bear arms , even in self - defence . They en- forced plainness of dress and general non- conformity to ...
Strona 33
... became clear , the Anabaptists stood forth as a separate party . This is especially true of the reform in Switzerland . In the first public disputation at Zürich ( January 29 , 1523 ) , which marks the formal beginning of the reform ...
... became clear , the Anabaptists stood forth as a separate party . This is especially true of the reform in Switzerland . In the first public disputation at Zürich ( January 29 , 1523 ) , which marks the formal beginning of the reform ...
Strona 37
... became clear to the reformers that there was a close and necessary con- nection between a State Church and infant baptism , Zwingli and the majority of his coworkers reconsidered the question , and without much difficulty found ...
... became clear to the reformers that there was a close and necessary con- nection between a State Church and infant baptism , Zwingli and the majority of his coworkers reconsidered the question , and without much difficulty found ...
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Strona 9 - The whole counsel of God concerning all things necessary for his own glory, man's salvation, faith and life, is either expressly set down in scripture, or by good and necessary consequence may be deduced from scripture ; unto which nothing at any time is to be added, whether by new revelations of the Spirit or traditions of men.
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Strona 55 - If thou wilt be perfect, go sell that thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven; and come and follow me.
Strona 83 - ... rules sufficient in His Word for His worship ; and for any to make more, were to charge Christ with want of wisdom, or faithfulness, or both, in not making laws enough, or not good enough for His house. Surely it is our wisdom, duty, and privilege, to observe Christ's laws only (Ps.
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