The Church and the Twentieth CenturyGeorge Leonard Hunton Harvey Macmillan and Company, limited, 1936 - 448 páginas |
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Página xiv
... become such that the religious beliefs of most of the teachers are no longer the result of what we may term systematic Christian influence . The teachers and , in consequence , the children whom they train are increasingly critical of ...
... become such that the religious beliefs of most of the teachers are no longer the result of what we may term systematic Christian influence . The teachers and , in consequence , the children whom they train are increasingly critical of ...
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... become synonyms , or at least that having once broken out of the prison of officialdom the hierarchy might lead us into a new age of comradeship and spiritual freedom . The last fifteen years have done little to justify that hope . The ...
... become synonyms , or at least that having once broken out of the prison of officialdom the hierarchy might lead us into a new age of comradeship and spiritual freedom . The last fifteen years have done little to justify that hope . The ...
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... become a mere skeleton and the religion " anatomical " in consequence . This is also true of the beliefs handed down from the past . Ortho- doxy , if made an end in itself , can hardly avoid that self - complacency which inevitably ...
... become a mere skeleton and the religion " anatomical " in consequence . This is also true of the beliefs handed down from the past . Ortho- doxy , if made an end in itself , can hardly avoid that self - complacency which inevitably ...
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THE NEW CATHOLICISM I INTERCOMMUNION | 153 |
THE NEW CATHOLICISM II INTERCHANGE | 193 |
THE CHURCH AND SECular Life A T Wilson | 227 |
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The Church and the Twentieth Century Norman Sykes,George Leonard Hunton Harvey Vista de fragmentos - 1967 |
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