Contours of a Cause: Theological Vision of the Church of God Movement (Anderson, Indiana)Anderson University School of Theology, 1995 - 238 páginas |
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... standard with reference to government . " He preferred that preachers be recognized by their fruits rather than by formal licenses , so he sought a congregational membership not restricted by denominational standards , but open to all ...
... standard with reference to government . " He preferred that preachers be recognized by their fruits rather than by formal licenses , so he sought a congregational membership not restricted by denominational standards , but open to all ...
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... standard of gospel doctrine for all time . " If such were not the firm standard , Brown argues , " then Christianity is built upon the baseless fabric of subjective imagination and changing human theories . ” 44 43 Donald Bloesch , The ...
... standard of gospel doctrine for all time . " If such were not the firm standard , Brown argues , " then Christianity is built upon the baseless fabric of subjective imagination and changing human theories . ” 44 43 Donald Bloesch , The ...
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... Standard . " This standard he identified as the written Word of God , God's inspired witness to the truth centered in Christ . " The Method- ists , " he insisted , " say that John Wesley set the standard . We go beyond Wesley ; we go ...
... Standard . " This standard he identified as the written Word of God , God's inspired witness to the truth centered in Christ . " The Method- ists , " he insisted , " say that John Wesley set the standard . We go beyond Wesley ; we go ...
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Dedication 5 | 5 |
Beginnings | 15 |
Boundaries | 46 |
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