Christendom: The Christian Churches, Their Doctrines, Constitutional Forms, and Ways of WorshipMowbray, 1959 - 418 páginas |
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... Italian , and until after the Second World War the College of Cardinals had an Italian majority . The total Christian population of the world amounts to about 692 million members , and something like half of these ( approxi- mately 331 ...
... Italian , and until after the Second World War the College of Cardinals had an Italian majority . The total Christian population of the world amounts to about 692 million members , and something like half of these ( approxi- mately 331 ...
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... Italy in 1929 and Hitler's Germany in 1933. In Italy the Pope obtained recognition from the State of ecclesiastical marriage as legally valid , clerical exemption from military service , and the introduction of religious teaching ...
... Italy in 1929 and Hitler's Germany in 1933. In Italy the Pope obtained recognition from the State of ecclesiastical marriage as legally valid , clerical exemption from military service , and the introduction of religious teaching ...
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... Italy . In the new Italy which came into being after 1870 the principle of universal toleration was introduced and the Waldensians were even able to start a mission in Rome . To - day the Waldensian Church is a purely Italian ...
... Italy . In the new Italy which came into being after 1870 the principle of universal toleration was introduced and the Waldensians were even able to start a mission in Rome . To - day the Waldensian Church is a purely Italian ...
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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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