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491 THE PRESENT CONDITION OF THE CHURCH - OF ENGLAND 1 . The
Church of England . By the BISHOP OF GLOUCESTER . John Murray . 1924 . 2 .
The Development of Theology in the Nineteenth Century . By CANON VERNON ...
491 THE PRESENT CONDITION OF THE CHURCH - OF ENGLAND 1 . The
Church of England . By the BISHOP OF GLOUCESTER . John Murray . 1924 . 2 .
The Development of Theology in the Nineteenth Century . By CANON VERNON ...
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The Church , for them , if they belong to it , is the Church of England , not a sect .
They will bow their heads under each violent wind of doctrine as it comes ; in
their hearts they know that fashions change , and that the old Church has already
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The Church , for them , if they belong to it , is the Church of England , not a sect .
They will bow their heads under each violent wind of doctrine as it comes ; in
their hearts they know that fashions change , and that the old Church has already
...
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An alliance between Church and State in a Christian commonwealth is an idle
and a fanciful opinion . An alliance is between two things that are in their nature
distinct and independent , such as between two sovereign States . But in a ...
An alliance between Church and State in a Christian commonwealth is an idle
and a fanciful opinion . An alliance is between two things that are in their nature
distinct and independent , such as between two sovereign States . But in a ...
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The Present Condition of the The Very Rev the DEAN of | 1 |
War Responsibility in 1914 | 38 |
The Irish Boundary Question | 56 |
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