Worship, Revised and Expanded Edition: Reformed according to ScriptureWestminster John Knox Press, 2002 M07 30 - 209 páginas Hughes Oliphant Old masterfully summarizes the worship of Israel and the early church and traces the development of worship through the period of the Reformation. He provides a sterling historical study that will be highly useful for pastors and church study groups as well as for scholars and students interested in Reformed worship. An extensive bibliography of resources for the study of Reformed worship adds to the value of this book. |
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... classical Reformed tradition in regard to worship . The heart of this tradition is the witness of the Reformers to the teaching of Scripture . Professor John Leith , who first asked me to write this book , and I were in agreement that ...
... classical Reformed tradition in regard to worship . The heart of this tradition is the witness of the Reformers to the teaching of Scripture . Professor John Leith , who first asked me to write this book , and I were in agreement that ...
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... classical Greek baptism may have originally meant " to submerge or sink , " in the popular Greek of New Testament times it meant " to wash " ( Mark 7 : 4 ; Luke 11:38 ) . One gets the impression that this bap- tismal washing was carried ...
... classical Greek baptism may have originally meant " to submerge or sink , " in the popular Greek of New Testament times it meant " to wash " ( Mark 7 : 4 ; Luke 11:38 ) . One gets the impression that this bap- tismal washing was carried ...
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... classical Protestantism were somewhat swayed by the position of the Anabaptists , but within a short time they began to see that the Anabaptist position was inconsistent with the Reformers ' theology of grace . The Reformers were not ...
... classical Protestantism were somewhat swayed by the position of the Anabaptists , but within a short time they began to see that the Anabaptist position was inconsistent with the Reformers ' theology of grace . The Reformers were not ...
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... classical Reformers of sixteenth- century Protestantism continued the practice of administering baptism to infants , it was because they had a very strong theology of grace . While the Reformers were strongly Augustinian , their ...
... classical Reformers of sixteenth- century Protestantism continued the practice of administering baptism to infants , it was because they had a very strong theology of grace . While the Reformers were strongly Augustinian , their ...
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