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... Church no forgiveness of sins , no salvation can be hoped for ( Is . xxxvii . 32 , Joel ii . 32 ) . Hence the abandonment of the Church is always fatal . Christianity includes churchmanship . Such churchmanship relates both to the ...
... Church no forgiveness of sins , no salvation can be hoped for ( Is . xxxvii . 32 , Joel ii . 32 ) . Hence the abandonment of the Church is always fatal . Christianity includes churchmanship . Such churchmanship relates both to the ...
Page 103
... Church embracing different communities of varied outlook and practice . In spite of such latitude as he allows , he is still under the dominance of the idea of uniformity . It is obvious that he has to find a place in his theory for ...
... Church embracing different communities of varied outlook and practice . In spite of such latitude as he allows , he is still under the dominance of the idea of uniformity . It is obvious that he has to find a place in his theory for ...
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... Church and therefore for salvation . Thus the question of the Church's con- stitution is a point of doctrine and not merely a matter of expediency . Later Calvinists modified the Reformer's view at this point , but , for Calvin himself ...
... Church and therefore for salvation . Thus the question of the Church's con- stitution is a point of doctrine and not merely a matter of expediency . Later Calvinists modified the Reformer's view at this point , but , for Calvin himself ...
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CHAP PAGE | 11 |
MANS FALLEN STATE | 29 |
THE WAY OF SALVATION | 44 |
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