Freedom in the Church: Or, the Doctrine of Christ as the Lord Hath Commanded, and as this Church Hath Received the Same According to the Commandments of GodMacmillan Company, 1907 - 223 من الصفحات |
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... dominant motive of the Reformation in the sixteenth century which gave us the Book of Common Prayer . The desire for freedom , the determination to guard the liberty of both V clergy and laity then manifested was only another form of.
... dominant motive of the Reformation in the sixteenth century which gave us the Book of Common Prayer . The desire for freedom , the determination to guard the liberty of both V clergy and laity then manifested was only another form of.
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... common objections to the Thirty - nine Articles is that they teach ( Art . XVII ) the Calvinistic doctrine of predestina- tion . But when this Article is prefaced , as it should be , by the larger doctrine of the Church Catechism , that ...
... common objections to the Thirty - nine Articles is that they teach ( Art . XVII ) the Calvinistic doctrine of predestina- tion . But when this Article is prefaced , as it should be , by the larger doctrine of the Church Catechism , that ...
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... overcome ; among them Cranmer , the Archbishop of Canter- bury , to whom we owe the Book of Common Prayer , and whose influence pervades the Thirty- nine Articles . The result is a certain undog- matic 12 FREEDOM IN THE CHURCH.
... overcome ; among them Cranmer , the Archbishop of Canter- bury , to whom we owe the Book of Common Prayer , and whose influence pervades the Thirty- nine Articles . The result is a certain undog- matic 12 FREEDOM IN THE CHURCH.
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... common mode of speech to designate the clergy as spirituales , the laity as carnales . All this was changed at the Reformation . It was the laity who took the first steps toward separating the English Church from the authority of Rome ...
... common mode of speech to designate the clergy as spirituales , the laity as carnales . All this was changed at the Reformation . It was the laity who took the first steps toward separating the English Church from the authority of Rome ...
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... common consent to have been abandoned , and for it is substituted a meaning more in accord with sci- entific teaching , that " resurrection of the body " implies a spiritual body different from the body laid in the grave and not ...
... common consent to have been abandoned , and for it is substituted a meaning more in accord with sci- entific teaching , that " resurrection of the body " implies a spiritual body different from the body laid in the grave and not ...
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according American Episcopal Church ancient church Anglican Church Apostles Articles Augustine authority baptism birth of Christ bishop body born Canons Catholic Church Chalcedon Christ hath Christian faith Church Catechism Church hath received Church of England clause clergy Council Council of Chalcedon Divine doctrine dogma Dost thou believe Eastern Church ecclesiastical Eternal evil Father flesh formularies fourth century freedom glory Gnostic Gospel grace Greek hath commanded heaven hell Holy Ghost Holy Scripture Holy Spirit Homilies humanity of Christ Ignatius Incarnation interpretation Irenæus Jesus Christ John of Damascus laity Lord meaning ment mind mother nation nature necessary to salvation Nestorius Nicene Creed Ordinal Person of Christ phrase Pontius Pilate Prayer Book Puritan question recited Reformation rejected religion religious resurrection Roman Church Rome scholasticism second century sense soul subscription teaching tendency theology things Thirty-nine Articles tion Tract xc tradition truth unto Virgin Mary Virgin-birth vows worship