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... was setting up a dualism inconsistent with the true functions of a great spiritual body . There were other factors in the English reception of Christianity which were of permanent importance for the history of the English Church .
... was setting up a dualism inconsistent with the true functions of a great spiritual body . There were other factors in the English reception of Christianity which were of permanent importance for the history of the English Church .
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Is that true ? Every sitting of each House begins with prayer to Almighty God for guidance . Every King's Speech contains a similar appeal to divine help . The King virtually appoints all the Archbishops and Bishops , and by himself or ...
Is that true ? Every sitting of each House begins with prayer to Almighty God for guidance . Every King's Speech contains a similar appeal to divine help . The King virtually appoints all the Archbishops and Bishops , and by himself or ...
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And is it not true that the legislative ideals of the House of Commons are 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 ...
And is it not true that the legislative ideals of the House of Commons are 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 ...
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Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and State Sir Lewis Tonna Dibdin Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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