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... Christian conduct , how to act when good and evil , flesh and spirit , church and world are closely intermingled . Law answered in this instance by cutting the Gordian knot and withdrawing from the whole sphere of possible temptation ...
... Christian conduct , how to act when good and evil , flesh and spirit , church and world are closely intermingled . Law answered in this instance by cutting the Gordian knot and withdrawing from the whole sphere of possible temptation ...
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... Christian doctrine . Everything was being reduced to the dead level of natural religion . A conspicuous example of this tendency was to be found in Tindal's Christianity as old as the Creation . The claim of this book was that whatever ...
... Christian doctrine . Everything was being reduced to the dead level of natural religion . A conspicuous example of this tendency was to be found in Tindal's Christianity as old as the Creation . The claim of this book was that whatever ...
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... Christian worship . Doctrinally they were quite clear that however strongly they believed in a Real Presence they ... Christ to the believer . This ensured that the outward ordinances of religion should not be mere items in a code but ...
... Christian worship . Doctrinally they were quite clear that however strongly they believed in a Real Presence they ... Christ to the believer . This ensured that the outward ordinances of religion should not be mere items in a code but ...
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