The Church and the Twentieth CenturyGeorge Leonard Hunton Harvey Macmillan and Company, limited, 1936 - 448 páginas |
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Página 168
... unity will ever be secured by crushing the existing denominational varieties into one uniform pattern - so long , at least , as human minds and temperaments vary . Christian unity , however , would not necessarily be that indefinite ...
... unity will ever be secured by crushing the existing denominational varieties into one uniform pattern - so long , at least , as human minds and temperaments vary . Christian unity , however , would not necessarily be that indefinite ...
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... Unity was held under the chairmanship of the Rev. H. C. Carpenter , now Dean of Exeter . Its object " was to prove to the world that the Church of England is not hopelessly divided within itself ; to show that reconciliation is possible ...
... Unity was held under the chairmanship of the Rev. H. C. Carpenter , now Dean of Exeter . Its object " was to prove to the world that the Church of England is not hopelessly divided within itself ; to show that reconciliation is possible ...
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... unity . The Council cannot accept the position that intercommunion should be regarded as the goal , not as a means ... unity such as this , must , if they are to have effect on the mind of the Church generally , be accompanied by acts of ...
... unity . The Council cannot accept the position that intercommunion should be regarded as the goal , not as a means ... unity such as this , must , if they are to have effect on the mind of the Church generally , be accompanied by acts of ...
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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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