American Religions and the Rise of MormonismDeseret Book Company, 1970 - 493 sidor |
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... authority to reduce purga- torial punishment . If the pope has the authority to eliminate punishment for those who contribute , he argued , why doesn't he , for the sake of love and justice , release everyone from purgatory ? s By ...
... authority to reduce purga- torial punishment . If the pope has the authority to eliminate punishment for those who contribute , he argued , why doesn't he , for the sake of love and justice , release everyone from purgatory ? s By ...
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... authority , there was no disruption of Cath- olicism in England . The new church was Roman Catholicism without a pope ( if one can employ the church name after its highest authority has been eliminated ) , or Catholicism with a king ...
... authority , there was no disruption of Cath- olicism in England . The new church was Roman Catholicism without a pope ( if one can employ the church name after its highest authority has been eliminated ) , or Catholicism with a king ...
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... authority to perform God's ordinances . There is no proof of a true apostolic succession , he alleged ; and , therefore , Catholics and Protestants do not have author- ity to administer the sacraments . Williams believed that this authority ...
... authority to perform God's ordinances . There is no proof of a true apostolic succession , he alleged ; and , therefore , Catholics and Protestants do not have author- ity to administer the sacraments . Williams believed that this authority ...
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CHAPTER Page One From the Primitive Church to Modern Catholicism | 8 |
The Growth of New Testament Christianity | 8 |
Factors Contributing to the Disruption of the Divine Church | 8 |
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