Christendom: The Christian Churches, Their Doctrines, Constitutional Forms, and Ways of WorshipMowbray, 1959 - 418 páginas |
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... America could not be consecrated in England , and new consecrations for America were performed in 1784 by bishops from Scotland . The Protestant Episcopal Church in America has never had a large membership and now comprises some two ...
... America could not be consecrated in England , and new consecrations for America were performed in 1784 by bishops from Scotland . The Protestant Episcopal Church in America has never had a large membership and now comprises some two ...
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... America , and after the American War of Independence it became impossible to continue the practice of ordaining priests in England for work in America . To meet this emergency Wesley himself held ordinations in 1784 . At an earlier ...
... America , and after the American War of Independence it became impossible to continue the practice of ordaining priests in England for work in America . To meet this emergency Wesley himself held ordinations in 1784 . At an earlier ...
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... America . Although there are small congregations in most parts of the world , and missionary work is undertaken in South and West Africa , these are the only two countries in which the New Church has any significant following . Its ...
... America . Although there are small congregations in most parts of the world , and missionary work is undertaken in South and West Africa , these are the only two countries in which the New Church has any significant following . Its ...
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FOREWORD BY THE REV CANON S L GREENSLADE D D | 1 |
Monasticism | 7 |
OTHER ORIENTAL CHURCHES | 16 |
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