The National Review, Volume 93W.H. Allen, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 269
ANGLO - CATHOLICISM - RISE AND DECLINE Few things are more interesting than tracing the rise of a great movement , and the origin of the fresh outburst of Church life and teaching , which has now characterized the Anglican Church for a ...
ANGLO - CATHOLICISM - RISE AND DECLINE Few things are more interesting than tracing the rise of a great movement , and the origin of the fresh outburst of Church life and teaching , which has now characterized the Anglican Church for a ...
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The majority of the bishops are beginning to see that their recent line of action is “ inconsistent with the constitutional relations of Church and State in England , ” and so we are having in some quarters threats of an agitation for ...
The majority of the bishops are beginning to see that their recent line of action is “ inconsistent with the constitutional relations of Church and State in England , ” and so we are having in some quarters threats of an agitation for ...
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The general character , history , and circumstances of the two Churches are so dissimilar that a parallel cannot be drawn between them as regards their relations with the State . The laity of the Established Church of Scotland have what ...
The general character , history , and circumstances of the two Churches are so dissimilar that a parallel cannot be drawn between them as regards their relations with the State . The laity of the Established Church of Scotland have what ...
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Contents
CORRESPONDENCE | 6 |
BARLOW THE Rt Hon SIR MONTA Developments in East and Central | 48 |
CAMPBELL CYRIL | 65 |
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