Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and StateMacmillan, 1932 - 185 páginas |
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... seem very dreadful to those who look on the Church as a rather narrow Society , just as it seemed impossible to Roman Catho- lics in 1559. Nevertheless , to those who believe in a wide Christianity it will not seem so impracticable . There ...
... seem very dreadful to those who look on the Church as a rather narrow Society , just as it seemed impossible to Roman Catho- lics in 1559. Nevertheless , to those who believe in a wide Christianity it will not seem so impracticable . There ...
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... seems to me it is almost equally difficult to believe that the nation would now consent to re - establish the Church of England . Fan- tastic plans which run counter to every ecclesiastical statute at or after the Reformation , and which ...
... seems to me it is almost equally difficult to believe that the nation would now consent to re - establish the Church of England . Fan- tastic plans which run counter to every ecclesiastical statute at or after the Reformation , and which ...
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... seems to be a very careful adjustment in all this of the respective rights of Church and State . It seems unnecessary to go into greater detail on this matter or to quote authorities . There are a great mass of authorities , and the ...
... seems to be a very careful adjustment in all this of the respective rights of Church and State . It seems unnecessary to go into greater detail on this matter or to quote authorities . There are a great mass of authorities , and the ...
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