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- catalog contributor b3971628.
- catalog created "[1964]".
- catalog date "1964".
- catalog date "[1964]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1964]".
- catalog description ""Bibliographic notes" : p. 19-20. Bibliography : p. 255-268.".
- catalog description "The retrospective aspect of the Reformation; or its catholic union with the previous history of the church -- The prospective aspect of the reformation; or the Prostestant principle in its positive force. The material principle of the Reformation -- The formal principle of the Reformation -- The diseases of Protestantism. Rationalism: or one-sided theoretic subjectivism -- Sectarism: or one-sided practical subjectivism -- Puseyism, the reaction to these diseases, but not their remedy -- The true standpoint: Protestant Catholicism or historical progress -- General summary: theses for the time. Introduction -- The church in general -- The Reformation -- The present state of the church.".
- catalog extent "268 p.".
- catalog isPartOf "Lancaster series on the Mercersburg theology, v. 1".
- catalog issued "1964".
- catalog issued "[1964]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engger".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia, United Church Press".
- catalog subject "284".
- catalog subject "BX4810 .S263".
- catalog subject "Mercersburg theology.".
- catalog subject "Protestantism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The retrospective aspect of the Reformation; or its catholic union with the previous history of the church -- The prospective aspect of the reformation; or the Prostestant principle in its positive force. The material principle of the Reformation -- The formal principle of the Reformation -- The diseases of Protestantism. Rationalism: or one-sided theoretic subjectivism -- Sectarism: or one-sided practical subjectivism -- Puseyism, the reaction to these diseases, but not their remedy -- The true standpoint: Protestant Catholicism or historical progress -- General summary: theses for the time. Introduction -- The church in general -- The Reformation -- The present state of the church.".
- catalog title "The principle of Protestantism. Translated from the German by John W. Nevin, 1845.".
- catalog type "text".