Christian Institutions: Essays on Ecclesiastical SubjectsJohn Murray, 1881 - 396 頁 |
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... belief in the Father , the Son , and the Spirit , which has grown up into the At Rome there was more than one . 5 In the most beautiful baptistery in the world , at Pisa , baptisms even in the Middle Ages only took place on the two days ...
... belief in the Father , the Son , and the Spirit , which has grown up into the At Rome there was more than one . 5 In the most beautiful baptistery in the world , at Pisa , baptisms even in the Middle Ages only took place on the two days ...
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... belief in early ages that it was like a magical charm , which acted on the persons who received it , without any consent or intention either of administrator or recipient , as in the case of children or actors performing the rite with ...
... belief in early ages that it was like a magical charm , which acted on the persons who received it , without any consent or intention either of administrator or recipient , as in the case of children or actors performing the rite with ...
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... belief , in the third and fourth centuries almost as firmly fixed as the corresponding belief in regard to the Eucharist , that the water was changed into the blood of Christ . There was the yet more strange persuasion that no one could ...
... belief , in the third and fourth centuries almost as firmly fixed as the corresponding belief in regard to the Eucharist , that the water was changed into the blood of Christ . There was the yet more strange persuasion that no one could ...
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... belief had become universal , chiefly through the means of Augustine . It was the turning - point of his contest with Pelagius . It was the dogma from which nothing could induce him to part . It was this which he meant by insisting on ...
... belief had become universal , chiefly through the means of Augustine . It was the turning - point of his contest with Pelagius . It was the dogma from which nothing could induce him to part . It was this which he meant by insisting on ...
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... belief yielded to the purer and loftier instincts ( to use no higher name ) which guided the Christian Church in its onward progress , dawning more and more unto the perfect day . First disappeared the necessity of immersion . Then , to ...
... belief yielded to the purer and loftier instincts ( to use no higher name ) which guided the Christian Church in its onward progress , dawning more and more unto the perfect day . First disappeared the necessity of immersion . Then , to ...
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