The Religion of Protestants a Safeway to SalvationH. G. Bohn, 1888 - 515 psl. |
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... Luther , Calvin , their associates , and all who began or con- tinue the separation from the external communion of the Roman Church , are guilty of the proper and formal sin of sclism ANSWER V. . 290 The separation of Protestants from ...
... Luther , Calvin , their associates , and all who began or con- tinue the separation from the external communion of the Roman Church , are guilty of the proper and formal sin of sclism ANSWER V. . 290 The separation of Protestants from ...
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... of Christ , or any part of it , is apparently wanting to protestant religion , so far as concerns the points in contestation . 2. " Because Luther and his followers , separating from 20 PREFACE TO THE AUTHOR OF CHARITY MAINTAINED ,
... of Christ , or any part of it , is apparently wanting to protestant religion , so far as concerns the points in contestation . 2. " Because Luther and his followers , separating from 20 PREFACE TO THE AUTHOR OF CHARITY MAINTAINED ,
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... Luther and his sectaries , separating from all churches then in the world , and so from the true , if there were any true , were damnable schismatics . 3. " Because , if any credit may be given to as creditable records as any are extant ...
... Luther and his sectaries , separating from all churches then in the world , and so from the true , if there were any true , were damnable schismatics . 3. " Because , if any credit may be given to as creditable records as any are extant ...
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... Luther's conference with the devi might be , for aught I know , nothing but a melancholy dream . If it were real , the devil might persuade Luther from the mass , hoping by doing so to See this acknowledged by Bellar . de Script Eccles ...
... Luther's conference with the devi might be , for aught I know , nothing but a melancholy dream . If it were real , the devil might persuade Luther from the mass , hoping by doing so to See this acknowledged by Bellar . de Script Eccles ...
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... Luther , as confessing himself to have been persuaded by the devil . To the ninth . Iliacos intra muros peccatur et extra . Papists are more guilty of this fault than protestants . Even this very author in this very pamphlet hath not so ...
... Luther , as confessing himself to have been persuaded by the devil . To the ninth . Iliacos intra muros peccatur et extra . Papists are more guilty of this fault than protestants . Even this very author in this very pamphlet hath not so ...
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