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... Lord the real headship of the Church , exalting Him as the One source of life and righteousness , and thereby placing saints , and priests , and sacraments , in their true subordination . Personal faith in Him , the Re- constructor of ...
... Lord the real headship of the Church , exalting Him as the One source of life and righteousness , and thereby placing saints , and priests , and sacraments , in their true subordination . Personal faith in Him , the Re- constructor of ...
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... Lord's Prayer , together with the Latin Grammar of Donatus . The year be- fore ( 1497 ) Luther had been sent to a school of higher rank at Magdeburg , but was withdrawn , owing to the inability of his parents to maintain him there . At ...
... Lord's Prayer , together with the Latin Grammar of Donatus . The year be- fore ( 1497 ) Luther had been sent to a school of higher rank at Magdeburg , but was withdrawn , owing to the inability of his parents to maintain him there . At ...
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... Lord Himself ( De Wette , I. 499 ) . 8 Proprie tamen ea sacramenta vocari visum est , quæ annexis signis promissa sunt . Cætera , quia signis alligata non sunt , nuda promissa sunt . Quo fit , ut si rigide loqui volumus , tantum duo ...
... Lord Himself ( De Wette , I. 499 ) . 8 Proprie tamen ea sacramenta vocari visum est , quæ annexis signis promissa sunt . Cætera , quia signis alligata non sunt , nuda promissa sunt . Quo fit , ut si rigide loqui volumus , tantum duo ...
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... Lord Him- self . According to his view the sacrament of Baptism was the only one which had not been seriously corrupted in the time of papal despotism . The Eucharist he argued ought to be administered under both kinds , departure from ...
... Lord Him- self . According to his view the sacrament of Baptism was the only one which had not been seriously corrupted in the time of papal despotism . The Eucharist he argued ought to be administered under both kinds , departure from ...
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... lords of the em- pire , bidding them to remain sted- fast in the old faith , ' and to use their influence for uprooting ' heresy . ' He had also charged his commis- sioners at the diet to withhold assent from every resolution that ran ...
... lords of the em- pire , bidding them to remain sted- fast in the old faith , ' and to use their influence for uprooting ' heresy . ' He had also charged his commis- sioners at the diet to withhold assent from every resolution that ran ...
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