The Last ReformationGood Press, 2019 M12 23 - 208 páginas This early twentieth-century book is about the Church, its mission, and its teaching. In his introduction, the author states that he has endeavored to present the Scriptural solution to the church's current directional problem while giving respect to, historic Christianity, the prophecies respecting the church and its destiny, and the fundamental characteristics of the Christian religion as it emanated from the divine Founder. |
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... the inspired apostles and was by them "made known to all nations for the obedience of faith." The unity of all believers for which Christ solemnly prayed was to be accomplished through the direct agency of the apostles, the.
... the inspired apostles and was by them "made known to all nations for the obedience of faith." The unity of all believers for which Christ solemnly prayed was to be accomplished through the direct agency of the apostles, the.
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F. G. Smith. be accomplished through the direct agency of the apostles, the result of believing on Christ "through THEIR ... direct revelation. Consequently the other apostles possessed no advantage over him. He himself says, "The gospel ...
F. G. Smith. be accomplished through the direct agency of the apostles, the result of believing on Christ "through THEIR ... direct revelation. Consequently the other apostles possessed no advantage over him. He himself says, "The gospel ...
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... direct from the great head of the church, who alone determined the general bounds of that authority and responsibility. This ministry, or presbytery, consisted of two classes—local ministers and general ministers. Before proceeding from ...
... direct from the great head of the church, who alone determined the general bounds of that authority and responsibility. This ministry, or presbytery, consisted of two classes—local ministers and general ministers. Before proceeding from ...
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... direct and immediate. But whenever they became thoroughly established, the principle of local autonomy was recognized and the relation of the general ministers to such congregations was evangelistic rather than apostolic—helpers and ...
... direct and immediate. But whenever they became thoroughly established, the principle of local autonomy was recognized and the relation of the general ministers to such congregations was evangelistic rather than apostolic—helpers and ...
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