Peace through the truth: or, Essays on subjects connected with dr. Pusey's Eirenicon, 1 tomasLongmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1866 - 4 psl. |
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Peace through the truth: or, Essays on subjects connected with dr ..., 1 tomas Thomas Norton Harper Visos knygos peržiūra - 1866 |
Peace Through the Truth; Or, Essays on Subjects Connected with Dr. Pusey's ... Thomas Norton Harper Visos knygos peržiūra - 1866 |
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Anglican Communion Anglican Establishment Apostles Arian assertion authority baptism believe bishops body of Christ bread and wine canon Catholic Church century charity Christian Church of Christ Church of England Church unity common confession constitution corporate unity Council of Trent creed declares deny Divine doctrine dogma Donatists Ecclesia Eirenicon English Establishment Erastian essay Eucharist existence Fathers formal unity God's grace Greek heresy heretical Hierarchy Holy Ghost Holy Scripture Homilies idea infallible intercommunion Irenæus kingdom Liturgy living Lord matter ment mystical body nature Nestorius object opinion perfect Peter Pope Pope Pius IV Prayer-book prayers present preserved priest principle profession proof Protestant Pusey Pusey's question quoted Real Presence received Reformation religious reunion Roman Church Rome Sacrament Savoy conference says schism schismatical soul speaking spirit substance of bread supernatural teaching theological theory things Thirty-nine Articles tion Transubstantiation true truth union visible whole words καὶ τῆς
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