The History and Character of CalvinismOxford University Press, 1970 - 470 páginas |
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Página 154
... unity with Rome and imput- ing base motives to the Reformers . Unmoved by this argument , the magistrates , having ... unity of the true Church , which is based upon the Word of God , not the claims of men , and thus ends his manifesto ...
... unity with Rome and imput- ing base motives to the Reformers . Unmoved by this argument , the magistrates , having ... unity of the true Church , which is based upon the Word of God , not the claims of men , and thus ends his manifesto ...
Página 243
... Unity of faith and church was to be maintained by force and terror . There were , however , periods of relaxation . As in the days of the early Christians , the stead- fastness of the persecuted was a persuasive to their beliefs ...
... Unity of faith and church was to be maintained by force and terror . There were , however , periods of relaxation . As in the days of the early Christians , the stead- fastness of the persecuted was a persuasive to their beliefs ...
Página 376
... unity in the national Church ; the twentieth - century conception of unity was of a thing wholly spontaneous . The abandonment of Erastian claims by the state could hardly be more specific than it is made in this legislation ...
... unity in the national Church ; the twentieth - century conception of unity was of a thing wholly spontaneous . The abandonment of Erastian claims by the state could hardly be more specific than it is made in this legislation ...
Contenido
Part I | 1 |
The Background of the Swiss Reformation momm | 3 |
Zwinglis Education and Early Pastorates | 18 |
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adopted affirmed Anabaptists Arminianism Assembly authority Basel became Bern Beza Bible bishop bishop of Constance Bucer Bullinger called Calvin Calvinist cantons Catechism century Charles Christ Christian Church of Scotland communion Confession congregation Consistory controversy death declared discipline divine doctrine Dutch ecclesiastical elders election England English Erasmus Eucharist evangelical excommunication faith Farel father favor formed France French Geneva German God's Gospel Henry Holy Huguenots humanist influence Institutes John king Knox later Latin leaders Lefèvre Little Council Luther Lutheran magistrates Melanchthon ment ministers ministry movement Netherlands Oecolampadius Paris Parliament pastor persecution political Pope prayer preacher preaching Presbyterian Presbyterian Church Protestant Protestantism Psalms Puritan Reformed Church refugees religion religious Roman sacraments scholar Scotland Scots Scottish Scripture sermons Servetus Sorbonne spirit Strasbourg Swiss Switzerland synod teaching Testament theologians theology thought tion took treatise union unity Westminster Assembly Word worship wrote Zurich Zwingli Zwinglian