The Anglicanism of William LaudSociety for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1947 - 206 من الصفحات |
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... Anglican a conviction of the divine inspiration of that Book . Where he differed was that he regarded it as the sole depository of all truth , and the only guide needed for conduct and worship . The Anglican believed that everything in ...
... Anglican a conviction of the divine inspiration of that Book . Where he differed was that he regarded it as the sole depository of all truth , and the only guide needed for conduct and worship . The Anglican believed that everything in ...
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... Anglican . But whereas the latter con his hatred to those things in which the Roman Church was co and superstitious , the former extended it to everything the Pa did , and would not entertain the possibility of the Roman Ch even by ...
... Anglican . But whereas the latter con his hatred to those things in which the Roman Church was co and superstitious , the former extended it to everything the Pa did , and would not entertain the possibility of the Roman Ch even by ...
الصفحة 68
... Anglican , God's grace is mediated through the Sacraments , and its effectiveness in any individual is to some extent at least con- ditional upon his faith . The Papist conceived the grace of God as ex opere operato through the ...
... Anglican , God's grace is mediated through the Sacraments , and its effectiveness in any individual is to some extent at least con- ditional upon his faith . The Papist conceived the grace of God as ex opere operato through the ...
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