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Strona xii
... traditional articuli fidei ( 1 ) The doctrine of God · 178 - 178 ( 2 ) The doctrine of the Trinity - 182 ( 3 ) The doctrines of creation , preservation , and government 184 ( 4 ) The doctrine of the person of Christ ( of the Holy Ghost ) ...
... traditional articuli fidei ( 1 ) The doctrine of God · 178 - 178 ( 2 ) The doctrine of the Trinity - 182 ( 3 ) The doctrines of creation , preservation , and government 184 ( 4 ) The doctrine of the person of Christ ( of the Holy Ghost ) ...
Strona 1
... tradition relates that in the closing years of the tenth century the Christians of the West looked . forward with fear and trembling to the destruction of the world in the year 1000 , and that a kind of reformation , expressing itself ...
... tradition relates that in the closing years of the tenth century the Christians of the West looked . forward with fear and trembling to the destruction of the world in the year 1000 , and that a kind of reformation , expressing itself ...
Strona 15
... tradition in the prayers of the Church , so Chemnitz also was entitled to affirm that the cardinal evangelical doctrine could produce evidence for itself from earlier times , " Non in declamatoriis rhetoricationibus nec in otiosis ...
... tradition in the prayers of the Church , so Chemnitz also was entitled to affirm that the cardinal evangelical doctrine could produce evidence for itself from earlier times , " Non in declamatoriis rhetoricationibus nec in otiosis ...
Strona 18
... traditional Church law must always be harmonised by letting , not the older , but the greater authority , that is , the dictum of the Pope ... tradition , see beside the old canons , 1 nay even beside the 18 [ CHAP . I. HISTORY OF DOGMA .
... traditional Church law must always be harmonised by letting , not the older , but the greater authority , that is , the dictum of the Pope ... tradition , see beside the old canons , 1 nay even beside the 18 [ CHAP . I. HISTORY OF DOGMA .
Strona 20
... traditional ordinances pertaining to constitution and law , and replaced them with new ones , in which the independence of the Church in relation to the State , and of Roman universalism in relation to the national Churches , found ever ...
... traditional ordinances pertaining to constitution and law , and replaced them with new ones , in which the independence of the Church in relation to the State , and of Roman universalism in relation to the national Churches , found ever ...
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