The Church and the Twentieth CenturyGeorge Leonard Hunton Harvey Macmillan and Company, limited, 1936 - 448 páginas |
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... common mould . It persuades rather than commands , its weapon is influence , not power.1 ECCLESIA ANGLICANA It follows from the close relationship of national churches to the political societies with which they are associated that ...
... common mould . It persuades rather than commands , its weapon is influence , not power.1 ECCLESIA ANGLICANA It follows from the close relationship of national churches to the political societies with which they are associated that ...
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... common faith and confession of the Ancient Undivided Church of the Seven Ecumenical Councils and of the first eight ... Common Prayer . Intercommunion with foreign Protestants was common in the seventeenth century . The testimony of Dr ...
... common faith and confession of the Ancient Undivided Church of the Seven Ecumenical Councils and of the first eight ... Common Prayer . Intercommunion with foreign Protestants was common in the seventeenth century . The testimony of Dr ...
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... common life . After years of such cam- paigning in Christ's work and with the hope of a larger and more satisfying unity ever before the mind , sacramental fellowship has been from time to time congregationally enjoyed according to the ...
... common life . After years of such cam- paigning in Christ's work and with the hope of a larger and more satisfying unity ever before the mind , sacramental fellowship has been from time to time congregationally enjoyed according to the ...
Contenido
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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