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Professor Kampschulte thinks there was some ground for Caroli ' s accusation ,
and that Calvin at this period had a dislike of the terms trinity ' and person , ' and
had in fact declared that no true Church could accept the Athanasian Creed .
Professor Kampschulte thinks there was some ground for Caroli ' s accusation ,
and that Calvin at this period had a dislike of the terms trinity ' and person , ' and
had in fact declared that no true Church could accept the Athanasian Creed .
第 139 頁
A visible organised Church , therefore , consists of the whole body of the clergy
and laity belonging to it , or rather there is no essential distinction between the
clergy and laity , and both together constitute the Church . Calvin recognised no ...
A visible organised Church , therefore , consists of the whole body of the clergy
and laity belonging to it , or rather there is no essential distinction between the
clergy and laity , and both together constitute the Church . Calvin recognised no ...
第 140 頁
The independent jurisdiction of the Church was fully recognised by the
Ecclesiastical Ordinances of Geneva . There were two principles , ' says M .
Guizot , ' to which Calvin attached the highest importance ; I might almost call
them his two ...
The independent jurisdiction of the Church was fully recognised by the
Ecclesiastical Ordinances of Geneva . There were two principles , ' says M .
Guizot , ' to which Calvin attached the highest importance ; I might almost call
them his two ...
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History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat | 1 |
Review of the Colonial Policy of Lord John Russells | 98 |
And other Works | 275 |
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