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He opposed his invisible and purely spiritual Church to those “ purely human "
institutions the Papacy , the Councils , the episcopate , and the whole system of
canon law . The Church must not be essentially a juridical organization .
He opposed his invisible and purely spiritual Church to those “ purely human "
institutions the Papacy , the Councils , the episcopate , and the whole system of
canon law . The Church must not be essentially a juridical organization .
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from the political world , which , with its schemes and intrigues , was simply a
consequence of sin . Separated from politics in its capacity of Invisible Church ,
the visible Church , considered as a “ human organization , ” had all the more
need of ...
from the political world , which , with its schemes and intrigues , was simply a
consequence of sin . Separated from politics in its capacity of Invisible Church ,
the visible Church , considered as a “ human organization , ” had all the more
need of ...
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But it also produced the Lutheran State Church , the Church that governed and
exerted constraint . By uniting its destiny with the territorial States , Lutheranism
limited needs and held in check demands of which it favoured the free growth ...
But it also produced the Lutheran State Church , the Church that governed and
exerted constraint . By uniting its destiny with the territorial States , Lutheranism
limited needs and held in check demands of which it favoured the free growth ...
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GERMANYS OFFENSIVE AGAINST | 19 |
CHAPTER | 36 |
THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE | 41 |
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