Faith and Practice in the Early Church: Foundations for Contemporary TheologyAugsburg Publishing House, 1983 - 223 pàgines |
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... fourth century , when some of the practices of the mystery religions found their way into the liturgy . This was most pronounced in the sacraments . Most mystery cults practiced forms of initiatory washing corresponding to Baptism , and ...
... fourth century , when some of the practices of the mystery religions found their way into the liturgy . This was most pronounced in the sacraments . Most mystery cults practiced forms of initiatory washing corresponding to Baptism , and ...
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... fourth century , when some of the practices of the mystery religions found their way into the liturgy . This was most pronounced in the sacraments . Most mystery cults practiced forms of initiatory washing corresponding to Baptism , and ...
... fourth century , when some of the practices of the mystery religions found their way into the liturgy . This was most pronounced in the sacraments . Most mystery cults practiced forms of initiatory washing corresponding to Baptism , and ...
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Foundations for Contemporary Theology Carl A. Volz. The Apostolic Constitutions of the fourth century indicate that preaching occurred at each Sunday Eucharist following the reading of the three lessons . This century , which saw the ...
Foundations for Contemporary Theology Carl A. Volz. The Apostolic Constitutions of the fourth century indicate that preaching occurred at each Sunday Eucharist following the reading of the three lessons . This century , which saw the ...
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Preface page | 9 |
The Doctrine of Humanity | 38 |
The Doctrine of Salvation | 61 |
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