American Religions and the Rise of MormonismDeseret Book Company, 1970 - 493 sidor |
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... believe that purgatorial punishment is more severe than men can endure in life , being almost as horrible as the everlasting pain men endure in hell . Eventually , Catholics reason , purgatory will no longer exist . They conclude that ...
... believe that purgatorial punishment is more severe than men can endure in life , being almost as horrible as the everlasting pain men endure in hell . Eventually , Catholics reason , purgatory will no longer exist . They conclude that ...
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... believe that there is a safety or insurance feature in obtaining as many indulgences as possible . Catholics further believe that when the priests perform masses for the dead they help the souls in purgatory . Although most Catholics ...
... believe that there is a safety or insurance feature in obtaining as many indulgences as possible . Catholics further believe that when the priests perform masses for the dead they help the souls in purgatory . Although most Catholics ...
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... believe and profess each and every article contained in the Symbol of faith which the holy Roman Church uses ; namely : I believe in one God , the Father almighty , maker of heaven and earth , and of all things visible and invisible ...
... believe and profess each and every article contained in the Symbol of faith which the holy Roman Church uses ; namely : I believe in one God , the Father almighty , maker of heaven and earth , and of all things visible and invisible ...
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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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