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... CHURCH • III . THE DOCTRINE OF THE CHURCH 1. The Problem • • 41 · 41 · 43 • • 46 · 46 · 49 53 2. Augustinianism · IV . THE DEIFICATION OF THE CHURCH CHAPTER IV . THE COURSE OF DEVELOPMENT OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE MIDDLE AGES . I ...
... CHURCH • III . THE DOCTRINE OF THE CHURCH 1. The Problem • • 41 · 41 · 43 • • 46 · 46 · 49 53 2. Augustinianism · IV . THE DEIFICATION OF THE CHURCH CHAPTER IV . THE COURSE OF DEVELOPMENT OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE MIDDLE AGES . I ...
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Kuno Fischer Noah Porter. CHAPTER III . CHRISTIANITY AND THE CHURCH . THE I. PRIMITIVE CHRISTIANITY . HE person Jesus realized that desire for salvation which ... CHURCH . 41 CHAPTER III CHRISTIANITY AND THE CHURCH PRIMITIVE CHRISTIANITY.
Kuno Fischer Noah Porter. CHAPTER III . CHRISTIANITY AND THE CHURCH . THE I. PRIMITIVE CHRISTIANITY . HE person Jesus realized that desire for salvation which ... CHURCH . 41 CHAPTER III CHRISTIANITY AND THE CHURCH PRIMITIVE CHRISTIANITY.
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... CHURCH . The decisive step towards the realization of this career was the fixed and permanent organization of the Church , an empire of faith which rose in the midst of the ruins of the old world , and laid the ... CHURCH . 43 THE CHURCH.
... CHURCH . The decisive step towards the realization of this career was the fixed and permanent organization of the Church , an empire of faith which rose in the midst of the ruins of the old world , and laid the ... CHURCH . 43 THE CHURCH.
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... Church , requires their union under a supreme bishop ; and , from the idea of apostolic succession , it follows that he must be regarded as the successor of the chief apostle , i.e. , of Peter . Now , the Church was organized in the ...
... Church , requires their union under a supreme bishop ; and , from the idea of apostolic succession , it follows that he must be regarded as the successor of the chief apostle , i.e. , of Peter . Now , the Church was organized in the ...
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... Church , after a few centuries , was the only strong unit with inward life . The unity of the state consisted in imperialism ; the unity of faith , in the Church ; and already it stood in the presence of that empire as an imposing , and ...
... Church , after a few centuries , was the only strong unit with inward life . The unity of the state consisted in imperialism ; the unity of faith , in the Church ; and already it stood in the presence of that empire as an imposing , and ...
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