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- within the inspiration, noting the differences in the canonical gospels. Zwinglianism is the Reformed confession based on the Second Helvetic Confession promulgated...
- recognized the right of rulers to choose Catholicism or Lutheranism (Zwinglians, Calvinists and radicals were not included). In 1555, Paul IV was elected...
- with France. The priest George Wishart (d. 1546) was the first to preach Zwinglian theology in Scotland. After he was burned for heresy, his followers, among...
- believing and pious heart, as also Chrysostom taught. Those who adhere to the Zwinglian view, do so at Jesus's words about doing this in "remembrance" rather...
- definitively. The result was that Philip was suspected of a tendency toward Zwinglianism. His sympathy for the Reformers ****ociated with Zwingli in Switzerland...
- the tradition. A few low-church Anglicans take a strictly memorialist (Zwinglian) view of the sacrament. In other words, they see Holy Communion as a memorial...
- 1977, pp. 365–366. Anabaptists hold a po****r simplification of the Zwinglian view, without concern for theological intricacies as hinted at above,...
- Westminster Confession takes a position between Lutheran sacramental union and Zwinglian memorialism: "the Lord's supper really and indeed, yet not carnally and...
- do****ent attempted to take a middle position between the Lutherans and Zwinglians.[citation needed] It was too late for the Burgrecht cities to produce...
- the wars of the 1545–1648 Counter-Reformation. This left out Reformed Zwinglians and Anabaptists, but not Calvinists who approved of the Augsburg Confession...