Faith and Practice in the Early Church: Foundations for Contemporary TheologyAugsburg Publishing House, 1983 - 223 עמודים |
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עמוד 119
... common already in the second century . But the refrigerium , sometimes held within the churches themselves , led to abuse . They were almost always conducted at night , and at times were more note- worthy for drinking and other excess ...
... common already in the second century . But the refrigerium , sometimes held within the churches themselves , led to abuse . They were almost always conducted at night , and at times were more note- worthy for drinking and other excess ...
עמוד 129
... common practice but with the conversion of large numbers of people , adult Baptisms were also frequent . Large churches often had special bap- tistries built in front of the entrance of the church as a sign that entry to God's kingdom ...
... common practice but with the conversion of large numbers of people , adult Baptisms were also frequent . Large churches often had special bap- tistries built in front of the entrance of the church as a sign that entry to God's kingdom ...
עמוד 146
... common was a determination to undermine true doctrine , but he dis- couraged others from arguing with heretics , for that would only pro- duce a stomachache and gas . In his refutation he also produced a short summary of the faith , or ...
... common was a determination to undermine true doctrine , but he dis- couraged others from arguing with heretics , for that would only pro- duce a stomachache and gas . In his refutation he also produced a short summary of the faith , or ...
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Preface page | 9 |
The Doctrine of Humanity | 38 |
The Doctrine of Salvation | 61 |
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