A study in Augustine and Calvin of the Church regarded as the number of the elect and as the body of the baptized
<p>Preface.</p><p>For the greater part of the history of the Christian Church the doctrines of baptism and predestination have been uneasy bed-fellows. At times, the former has gained the predominance and the latter has been relegated to the region of philosophical prolegomena to...
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1958
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