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... Eucharist was the topic chiefly debated . But the difference here was entangled with political preferences and policies , and attended by misunderstandings natural in that era wherever Germans of the Empire met Germans of the Confed ...
... Eucharist was the topic chiefly debated . But the difference here was entangled with political preferences and policies , and attended by misunderstandings natural in that era wherever Germans of the Empire met Germans of the Confed ...
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... Eucharist and , as is usual with Calvin , advocates frequent communion . In Stras- bourg he tried to obtain consent for a weekly communion , but the magistrates permitted it only monthly . Calvin's design was to restore essential ...
... Eucharist and , as is usual with Calvin , advocates frequent communion . In Stras- bourg he tried to obtain consent for a weekly communion , but the magistrates permitted it only monthly . Calvin's design was to restore essential ...
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... Eucharist ( 1846 ) , are typical ex- pressions of Mercersburg's new Calvinism . While Schaff ( a year before John Henry Newman's Doctrine of Development ) re- garded Protestantism as embracing a principle of development that permitted ...
... Eucharist ( 1846 ) , are typical ex- pressions of Mercersburg's new Calvinism . While Schaff ( a year before John Henry Newman's Doctrine of Development ) re- garded Protestantism as embracing a principle of development that permitted ...
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Part I | 1 |
The Background of the Swiss Reformation momm | 3 |
Zwinglis Education and Early Pastorates | 18 |
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