| Herbert Newell Bate - 1927 - 588 páginas
...true unity of the Church it is sufficient to be agreed about the doctrine of the Gospel, and about the administration of the Sacraments. It is not necessary that human traditions should be everywhere the same, or that rites and ceremonies instituted by men should be identical.... | |
| Theodore Gerhardt Tappert - 1959 - 742 páginas
...the part of the seventh article in 30 which we said, "For the true unity of the church it is enough to agree concerning the teaching of the Gospel and the administration of the •I Tim. 3:15. sacraments. It is not necessary that human traditions or rites and ceremonies, instituted... | |
| Bernhard Lohse - 1966 - 324 páginas
...taught purely and the sacraments are administered rightly. For the true unity of the church it is enough to agree concerning the teaching of the Gospel and...sacraments. It is not necessary that human traditions or rights and ceremonies, instituted by men, should be alike everywhere." Here the new evangelical understanding... | |
| Carl E. Braaten - 1985 - 164 páginas
...the Augsburg Confession says, "It is enough!" "For the true unity of the church it is enough (sari's est) to agree concerning the teaching of the gospel and the administration of the sacraments." This should remind us that Lutherans best serve the interests of the ecumenical movement when they... | |
| John Stroup - 1984 - 292 páginas
...content of the ministry: The content of the sacred ministry is the responsible public proclamation of the Gospel and the administration of the Sacraments. ... It is not the offering up of an expiatory sacrifice which earns forgiveness of sins for the living and the dead.49... | |
| Leif Grane - 1987 - 260 páginas
...is enough to agree concerning the teaching of the Gospel2 and the administration of the sacraments.3 It is not necessary that human traditions or rites...ceremonies, instituted by men, should be alike everywhere. It is as Paul says, "One faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all," etc. (Eph. 4:5,6). The article... | |
| 394 páginas
...sacraments rightly administered. And for the true unity of the Church it is enough to have unity of helief concerning the teaching of the Gospel and the administration of the sacraments. It is not necessary that there should everywhere he the same traditions of men, or the same rites and ceremonies devised hy... | |
| Dallas Willard - 2009 - 292 páginas
...is taught purely and the sacraments administered rightly. For the unity of the church it is enough to agree concerning the teaching of the gospel and the administration of the sacraments. The various Baptist and Pentecostal groups concur and go one step further, subtracting the sacraments... | |
| Eric W. Gritsch - 176 páginas
...taught purely and the sacraments are administered rightly. For the true unity of the church it is enough to agree concerning the teaching of the Gospel and...traditions or rites and ceremonies, instituted by humans, should be alike everywhere. (BC 32:1-4) Word and sacrament constitute the unity of the church,... | |
| Robert Kolb, Timothy J. Wengert - 2000 - 802 páginas
...that ceremonies be observed uniformly, 42-43; 80-81.43-44; 179.30; 225.18; 516.7; 640.31; it is enough to agree concerning the teaching of the gospel and the administration of the sacraments, 42^3; 178.28; 179.30; 184.2; requires a clear and binding summary of teaching, 526.1; 529.14; people... | |
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