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To this view theology attained through obvious reflection that Judiasm had
no Sacraments, as, indeed it had no mysticism. Christianity cannot therefore
have brought with it out of Judiasm anything Sacramental. Hellenism, on the
other hand, thought along Sacramental lines |
Albert Schweitzer |
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The general view is to the effect that Baptism and the Lord's Supper were in the primitave Christian Community some kind of symbolic ceremonies, and that it was first with Paul that they became real sacraments. |
Albert Schweitzer |
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