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El pecado en los creyentes [Sin in Believers]

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Author(s)
Wesley, Juan
Keywords
sin
believers
Holy Scriptures
Anglican Church
Early Church
GE Subjects
Religious ethics
Christian denominations
Anglican
Dogmatics

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URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/194792
Online Access
http://wesley.nnu.edu/espanol/sermones-de-wesley-tomo-i-juan-wesley/el-pecado-en-los-creyentes/
Abstract
"Al hablar de ciertas personas como regeneradas, justificadas o creyentes, se quiere decir que han experimentado un cambio actual, un cambio relativo, o se hace referencia al medio de obtener este resultado. Este estado del hombre es sublime y glorioso, puesto que significa estar regenerado, tener la conciencia de ser hijo de Dios, de que el Espíritu mora en el corazón, de tener la gracia que santifica y poder sobre el pecado."
Date
2013
Type
Article
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