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For all the theologians and humanists of whom we have spoken treated the
religious question as affecting others , men in general , the Church , much more
than themselves . Luther was not above the battle ; he was there , fighting
desperately ...
For all the theologians and humanists of whom we have spoken treated the
religious question as affecting others , men in general , the Church , much more
than themselves . Luther was not above the battle ; he was there , fighting
desperately ...
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The Organisation of the Church of England and the Persecution of the Catholics .
This was the beginning of the Anglican schism , say the historybooks , adopting
the Roman position in the matter . But to accept the designation ' schism ' without
...
The Organisation of the Church of England and the Persecution of the Catholics .
This was the beginning of the Anglican schism , say the historybooks , adopting
the Roman position in the matter . But to accept the designation ' schism ' without
...
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How is one to judge of the legitimacy of these groups which purport to give a kind
of partial and imperfect visibility to the invisible Church ? Here Calvin returns to
the notae , the Lutheran ' signs ' : pure preaching of the Word and correct ...
How is one to judge of the legitimacy of these groups which purport to give a kind
of partial and imperfect visibility to the invisible Church ? Here Calvin returns to
the notae , the Lutheran ' signs ' : pure preaching of the Word and correct ...
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Before the Reformation | 1 |
the Message | 27 |
Luther and Social Problems | 89 |
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