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Whither Protestantism?, Daniel Walther Dec 1961

Whither Protestantism?, Daniel Walther

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No abstract provided.


The Castle Of Montségur, Daniel Walther Nov 1961

The Castle Of Montségur, Daniel Walther

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No abstract provided.


The Reformation And The Advent Movement, Daniel Walther Jul 1961

The Reformation And The Advent Movement, Daniel Walther

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No abstract provided.


France And The Reformation, Daniel Walther Jul 1961

France And The Reformation, Daniel Walther

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No abstract provided.


The Reformation Begins In Germany, Daniel Walther Jul 1961

The Reformation Begins In Germany, Daniel Walther

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No abstract provided.


The Reformation Re-Examined, Daniel Walther Jul 1961

The Reformation Re-Examined, Daniel Walther

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Whither Protestantism?, Daniel Walther Jun 1961

Whither Protestantism?, Daniel Walther

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No abstract provided.


The Early Church Reflected In The Gospel According To Matthew, Jack L. Barnes Jan 1961

The Early Church Reflected In The Gospel According To Matthew, Jack L. Barnes

Graduate Thesis Collection

There seems to be, among other things, a vivid reflection of church life in the Gospel According to Matthew. It is my purpose to point out the outstanding characteristics of the Gospel of Matthew and in so doing present what appears to me to be a definite portrait of an early church. As the environment seems to become clear in what we read, the church takes form and we can see many interesting aspects of it.


3. The Reformed Formulation, Robert L. Bloom, Basil L. Crapster, Harold A. Dunkelberger, Charles H. Glatfelter, Richard T. Mara, Norman E. Richardson, W. Richard Schubart Jan 1958

3. The Reformed Formulation, Robert L. Bloom, Basil L. Crapster, Harold A. Dunkelberger, Charles H. Glatfelter, Richard T. Mara, Norman E. Richardson, W. Richard Schubart

Section VII: The Protestant Movement

The Protestant movement on the Continent may be divided into three parts: a conservative expression in Lutheranism, a diverse radical expression typified by Anabaptism, and a medial expression in the Reformed churches. The latter arose from two separate representations of the Protestant spirit, both in Switzerland: the Zwinlian in Zurich and, later, the Calvinist in Geneva. [excerpt]