Christendom: The Christian Churches, Their Doctrines, Constitutional Forms, and Ways of WorshipMowbray, 1959 - 418 páginas |
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... established a " Third Order . ' 5. The Congregations are a characteristic adaptation of Monas- ticism to modern conditions . A large number of congregations have been founded since 1500 , but the Jesuit Order is the only religious order ...
... established a " Third Order . ' 5. The Congregations are a characteristic adaptation of Monas- ticism to modern conditions . A large number of congregations have been founded since 1500 , but the Jesuit Order is the only religious order ...
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... Established Church . In the meantime , however , the constitution of the Established Church had undergone con- siderable changes in the direction of spiritual autonomy . An especially important factor was the final abolition of private ...
... Established Church . In the meantime , however , the constitution of the Established Church had undergone con- siderable changes in the direction of spiritual autonomy . An especially important factor was the final abolition of private ...
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... established to promote co - operation between the two national Churches of England and Scotland and a number of Free Churches at work in Great Britain . Even the Unitarians are represented , and a number of interdenominational ...
... established to promote co - operation between the two national Churches of England and Scotland and a number of Free Churches at work in Great Britain . Even the Unitarians are represented , and a number of interdenominational ...
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FOREWORD BY THE REV CANON S L GREENSLADE D D | 1 |
Monasticism | 7 |
CHAPTER | 11 |
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