Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and StateMacmillan, 1932 - 185 páginas |
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... Christian State - may be left in the absurd position of ruling and protecting under circumstances and for purposes which it neither contemplated nor desired . There is nothing new or revolutionary in the in- sistence of the Christian ...
... Christian State - may be left in the absurd position of ruling and protecting under circumstances and for purposes which it neither contemplated nor desired . There is nothing new or revolutionary in the in- sistence of the Christian ...
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... Christian ideals ? Are we not given to making the worst of things instead of the best ? We may be approaching a time when the State will not be Christian , but it has not come yet . I still cling to the ideal of a National Church , and ...
... Christian ideals ? Are we not given to making the worst of things instead of the best ? We may be approaching a time when the State will not be Christian , but it has not come yet . I still cling to the ideal of a National Church , and ...
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... Christian Church enclosed in a non- Christian State , difficulties in , 95 Christian conscience of the English people always asserted by Act , 104 Christian England , inadequate re- presentation of , in the House of Laity , 106 Christian ...
... Christian Church enclosed in a non- Christian State , difficulties in , 95 Christian conscience of the English people always asserted by Act , 104 Christian England , inadequate re- presentation of , in the House of Laity , 106 Christian ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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