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Read more about the article FiveTwo’s Wordless, Bloodless, and Christless Theory of Sacrament

FiveTwo’s Wordless, Bloodless, and Christless Theory of Sacrament

  • Post author:twinstonewarden
  • Post published:January 29, 2021
  • Post category:Baptism/Communion/Sacrament

Note: This article was published originally on June 14, 2014on Brothers of John the Steadfast FiveTwo recently published an article by Jim Marriot titled, “The Sacramental Nature of Music.” At…

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