A Theological Introduction to the Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of EnglandLongmans, Green, 1933 - 565 sidor |
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... Paul calls knowledge in 1 Cor . 81 . But faith to St. Paul means , as we have seen , personal adhesion . Again , when he speaks of ' works , ' St. James is thinking of Christian activities , what St. Paul calls ' good works ' ( e.g. in ...
... Paul calls knowledge in 1 Cor . 81 . But faith to St. Paul means , as we have seen , personal adhesion . Again , when he speaks of ' works , ' St. James is thinking of Christian activities , what St. Paul calls ' good works ' ( e.g. in ...
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... Paul are recognized as joint and equal founders of the Roman Church . This suggests that St. Peter was the founder only in the same limited sense as St. Paul . There is little reason to doubt that both Apostles were martyred there . But ...
... Paul are recognized as joint and equal founders of the Roman Church . This suggests that St. Peter was the founder only in the same limited sense as St. Paul . There is little reason to doubt that both Apostles were martyred there . But ...
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... Paul . But behind his words there stands the universal and continuous practice and tradition of the Church . Attempts have been made to assign the repetition of the Eucharist either to the Church or to St. Paul . For such views there is ...
... Paul . But behind his words there stands the universal and continuous practice and tradition of the Church . Attempts have been made to assign the repetition of the Eucharist either to the Church or to St. Paul . For such views there is ...
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The Descent into Hades | 1 |
2 Two examples of this use of authority PAGE | 2 |
6 The Eucharistic Sacrifice Article XXXI PAGR | 6 |
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