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Sermon For Pentecost 9, Gretchen Peterson Jan 2022

Sermon For Pentecost 9, Gretchen Peterson

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No abstract provided.


All Saints’ Day, Allen Jorgenson Jul 2021

All Saints’ Day, Allen Jorgenson

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No abstract provided.


Jesus Never Passes Us By!, Janaki Bandara Jul 2021

Jesus Never Passes Us By!, Janaki Bandara

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No abstract provided.


At This Also My Heart Trembles, And Leaps Out Of Its Place, Cláudio Carvalhaes Jul 2021

At This Also My Heart Trembles, And Leaps Out Of Its Place, Cláudio Carvalhaes

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No abstract provided.


Black History Month 2020, Michael J. Pryse Feb 2021

Black History Month 2020, Michael J. Pryse

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No abstract provided.


Commemoration Of The 20th Anniversary Of The Signing Of The Joint Declaration On The Doctrine Of Justification, Gordon A. Jensen Feb 2021

Commemoration Of The 20th Anniversary Of The Signing Of The Joint Declaration On The Doctrine Of Justification, Gordon A. Jensen

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Citations Of 'Noster' John Pecham In Richard Fleming's Trinity Sunday Sermon: Evidence For The Political Use Of Liturgical Music At The Council Of Constance, Chris L. Nighman Jan 2008

Citations Of 'Noster' John Pecham In Richard Fleming's Trinity Sunday Sermon: Evidence For The Political Use Of Liturgical Music At The Council Of Constance, Chris L. Nighman

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This article examines a sermon for Trinity Sunday that was delivered by Richard Fleming at the Council of Constance in 1417. The author argues that Fleming’s citation of liturgical chant and a homily composed by John Pecham, together with certain external evidence, suggests that he was trying to bolster the reputation of the English Church in order to counter attempts to deprive the English delegation of its status as a ‘nation’ within the council. As such, it constitutes an interesting confluence of pulpit oratory, liturgical music, and ecclesiastical politics at this council.


Praying The Lord's Prayer, Judith E. Harris May 2002

Praying The Lord's Prayer, Judith E. Harris

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No abstract provided.


The Three Calls Of The Christian Community, David G. A. Pfrimmer May 2002

The Three Calls Of The Christian Community, David G. A. Pfrimmer

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No abstract provided.


Wisdom In The Scientific-Technological Revolution, Werner O. Packull May 2002

Wisdom In The Scientific-Technological Revolution, Werner O. Packull

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No abstract provided.


Crossing The Chasm, Kayko Driedger Hesslein May 2002

Crossing The Chasm, Kayko Driedger Hesslein

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Why We Worship, Peter Lisinski Nov 2001

Why We Worship, Peter Lisinski

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They Don't Know What They've Got!, Frederick Ludolph Nov 2001

They Don't Know What They've Got!, Frederick Ludolph

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Thanksgiving, Mark W. Harris Nov 2001

Thanksgiving, Mark W. Harris

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No abstract provided.


The Word Became A Human Being, Nancy Vernon Kelly Nov 2001

The Word Became A Human Being, Nancy Vernon Kelly

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No abstract provided.


Lust, Susan C. Johnson Nov 1999

Lust, Susan C. Johnson

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2 Samuel 11:2-5, Matthew 5:27-30


I'M Thirsty, Susan C. Johnson May 1999

I'M Thirsty, Susan C. Johnson

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John 4:1-30,39-42. Sermon delivered at the River of Life worship conf, Vancouver, BC, August 7, 1998.