The Baptist Quarterly Review, 6 tomasJ.R. Baumes, 1884 |
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... Persecution , while on the one hand it retarded this process , tended , on the other hand , to foster among Christians an overweening desire for such an amount of external power and prosperity as should render persecu- tion impossible ...
... Persecution , while on the one hand it retarded this process , tended , on the other hand , to foster among Christians an overweening desire for such an amount of external power and prosperity as should render persecu- tion impossible ...
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... persecution . With the Anabaptists the Biblical principle , apprehended on its positive and on its negative side , held the first place . This was combined with Mysticism ( in some cases a purely Biblical Mysticism , in other cases a ...
... persecution . With the Anabaptists the Biblical principle , apprehended on its positive and on its negative side , held the first place . This was combined with Mysticism ( in some cases a purely Biblical Mysticism , in other cases a ...
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... persecute those that arrived at results different from his own . Again , Luther apprehended that most important Bib- lical doctrine , justification by faith . He saw in the failure to recognize this doctrine , the ground of all papal ...
... persecute those that arrived at results different from his own . Again , Luther apprehended that most important Bib- lical doctrine , justification by faith . He saw in the failure to recognize this doctrine , the ground of all papal ...
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... persecute to the death those that dared dissent from the established religion . I maintain that it was the most natural thing in the world , circumstances being as they were , that a Reforma- tion should be attempted and carried out ...
... persecute to the death those that dared dissent from the established religion . I maintain that it was the most natural thing in the world , circumstances being as they were , that a Reforma- tion should be attempted and carried out ...
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... persecute the men of God who dared to be loyal in the face of danger and death . " The truth is immortal , " wrote Dr. Balthazar Hübmaier , the great Baptist leader of the sixteenth century , on the title- He pages of all his books ...
... persecute the men of God who dared to be loyal in the face of danger and death . " The truth is immortal , " wrote Dr. Balthazar Hübmaier , the great Baptist leader of the sixteenth century , on the title- He pages of all his books ...
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