10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ZWINGLIANIST»
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Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers
Several times he came into conflict with envious officials from the Zwinglianist
church and, in 1637, left his position in the church. Hirzgarter had been engaged
in astronomy for many years. His earliest preserved writing, Epilogismus duarum
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Thomas Hockey, Katherine Bracher, Marvin Bolt, 2007
... supper there is an influence of Christ upon the soul but that the true body of
Christ is present only through faith and not reality. — Zwinglianist, n. — Zwinglian
, adj. 81. CHURCH See also 80. CHRISTIANITY; 349. RELIGION. collegialism ...
Laurence Urdang, Anne Ryle, Tanya H. Lee, 1986
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Christian Unity: An Ecumenical Second Spring?
For all his anti-Romanism Calvin was no Zwinglianist and he makes it abundantly
clear that in his view the Church's visible structures are not obstacles to faith and
salvation in union with Christ himself, are not intermediaries coming between ...
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e-Study Guide for: Western Heritage, The: Volume 1 by Donald ...
It was written mostly by Martin Bucer with the help of Wolfgang Capito in 1530 (
during the Diet of Augsburg) in order to bring Zwinglianist Christians into
theological consistency. Anabaptists (Greek ανα (again, twice) +βαπτιζω (baptize
), thus ...
Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2012
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e-Study Guide for: Western Heritage, Volume A : to 1563 by ...
It was written mostly by Martin Bucer with the help of Wolfgang Capito in 1530 (
duringtheDietof Augsburg)inorder to bring Zwinglianist Christians into theological
consistency. Calvinism: Calvinism isa theological system andan approach to the
...
Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2012
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e-Study Guide for: Western Heritage, The: Combined Volume by ...
It was writtenmostly byMartin Bucerwith thehelpof Wolfgang Capitoin 1530 (
during the Diet of Augsburg) inorder to bring Zwinglianist Christians into
theological consistency. Anabaptist: Anabaptists(Greekανα (again,twice) +
βαπτιζω (baptize), ...
Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2012
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e-Study Guide for The Western Heritage: Since 1300: AP ...
1530 (during the Diet of Augsburg) in order to bring Zwinglianist Christians into
theological consistency. Anabaptist: Anabaptists (Greek ανα (again, twice) +
βαπτιζω (baptize), thus 'rebaptizers') are Protestant Christians of the Radical ...
Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2013
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e-Study Guide for: Western Heritage, The: Since 1300 by ...
Itwas written mostlybyMartin Bucerwiththe help of Wolfgang Capito in 1530 (
during the Diet of Augsburg) in order to bring Zwinglianist Christians into
theological consistency. Anabaptist: Anabaptists (Greekανα (again, twice)+
βαπτιζω (baptize), ...
Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2012
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Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae: Series B.
Anm. 539 zoology, engl.: 97 uranography, engl.: 72 Zwinglianist, engl.: Anm. 151
uranologie, frz.: 96 Zwinglien, frz.: Anm. 151 Zwingliste (Svingliste), frz.: Anm. 151
INDEX RERUM Abendmahlsfrage: 28; 30 Academia Naturae Curiosorum: 10; ...
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-Ologies & -isms: A Thematic Dictionary
Zwinglianist, n. — Zwinglian, adj. See also catholicism, eastern orthodoxy, and
protestantism CHURCH ecclesiarch East.Ch. a sacristan. ecclesiasticism an
excessive adherence to the doctrines and practices of the church. — ecclesiastic,
n.
Laurence Urdang, Howard G. Zettler, Charles Hoequist, 1981