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Página 117
Rejecting the ods, the Discipline required ministers to bring 'an of their Church, or
several of them, who are to be allowed r say'. The election of pastors was
remitted to the consistory, l assembly still had the right to see and decide for itself,
...
Rejecting the ods, the Discipline required ministers to bring 'an of their Church, or
several of them, who are to be allowed r say'. The election of pastors was
remitted to the consistory, l assembly still had the right to see and decide for itself,
...
Página 135
On the other hand, Charles du Moulin's book was severely condemned for its
errors on the subject of 'limbo, free-will, the sin against the Holy Spirit and
Communion, and particularly those affecting the vocation of ministers of the
Church and ...
On the other hand, Charles du Moulin's book was severely condemned for its
errors on the subject of 'limbo, free-will, the sin against the Holy Spirit and
Communion, and particularly those affecting the vocation of ministers of the
Church and ...
Página 139
A letter from Beza to Bullinger of 13 November 1571, of which Bouvier gives a
summary,' has to do with the election of pastors: The college of city or regional
ministers assembles. The names of possible candidates are mentioned, they are
...
A letter from Beza to Bullinger of 13 November 1571, of which Bouvier gives a
summary,' has to do with the election of pastors: The college of city or regional
ministers assembles. The names of possible candidates are mentioned, they are
...
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Great Britain | 56 |
French Adaptation of Calvinism | 121 |
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