A Theological Introduction to the Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of EnglandLongmans, Green, 1933 - 565 sidor |
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... distinction between the ceremonial and civil law on the one hand and the moral on the other . The distinction is useful and no doubt corresponds with the decision of the Church made at the Council of Jerusalem , but we need to remember ...
... distinction between the ceremonial and civil law on the one hand and the moral on the other . The distinction is useful and no doubt corresponds with the decision of the Church made at the Council of Jerusalem , but we need to remember ...
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... distinction was already familiar among the Jews . Originally the phrase meant quite literally a sin punishable with physical death , such death being a final exclusion from Israel . Then it came to be used of any offence that morally ...
... distinction was already familiar among the Jews . Originally the phrase meant quite literally a sin punishable with physical death , such death being a final exclusion from Israel . Then it came to be used of any offence that morally ...
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... distinction is made between the saints who have been admitted to heaven and the rest of the faithful departed who are elsewhere . Only the invocation of the former is enjoined ; the invocation of souls in purgatory is tolerated but not ...
... distinction is made between the saints who have been admitted to heaven and the rest of the faithful departed who are elsewhere . Only the invocation of the former is enjoined ; the invocation of souls in purgatory is tolerated but not ...
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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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