A Milton Encyclopedia, 2권William Bridges Hunter (Jr.) Bucknell University Press, 1978 - 210페이지 |
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... church of one man , as was said of him . Paradoxically , only then did he seem . easiest in his mind , assured of at least him- self as a living temple of faith , and most content to address himself to no particular church but the ...
... church of one man , as was said of him . Paradoxically , only then did he seem . easiest in his mind , assured of at least him- self as a living temple of faith , and most content to address himself to no particular church but the ...
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... church - but more likely only briefly , for one or several meetings . Such ministers in their calling would ideally be self - chosen , self - dedicated individuals needing no other ordination than their responsiveness to the power in ...
... church - but more likely only briefly , for one or several meetings . Such ministers in their calling would ideally be self - chosen , self - dedicated individuals needing no other ordination than their responsiveness to the power in ...
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... church , and as the truest embodiment of the visible church , the temple within , or the con- science of the true believer . The authority of the visible church , therefore , resides in the Christian liberty or the unforced assent of ...
... church , and as the truest embodiment of the visible church , the temple within , or the con- science of the true believer . The authority of the visible church , therefore , resides in the Christian liberty or the unforced assent of ...
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