Evangelicals in the Church of England 1734-1984A&C Black, 1 cze 1992 - 424 A comprehensive and balanced history of the Evangelicals in the Church of England. |
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... University , and Professor Stuart Hall of King's College , London for the sensitive way they supervised my research ; Dr John C. Bowmer for assistance in the use of the Methodist Archives , and for his unfailing kindness and willingness ...
... University , and Professor Stuart Hall of King's College , London for the sensitive way they supervised my research ; Dr John C. Bowmer for assistance in the use of the Methodist Archives , and for his unfailing kindness and willingness ...
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... University Ph.D. , 1956 ) , J.D. Walsh identified these three strands . His research also drew attention to the fact that the Evangelical movement in the Church of England was largely parallel to that of Whitefield and the Weslcys , and ...
... University Ph.D. , 1956 ) , J.D. Walsh identified these three strands . His research also drew attention to the fact that the Evangelical movement in the Church of England was largely parallel to that of Whitefield and the Weslcys , and ...
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... university towns Joseph Jane made St Mary Magdalene the focus of Evangelicalism in Oxford . Richard Symes provided a centre for Evangelicalism in Bristol , as rector of St Werburgh's . John Baddiley was a champion of Evangelicalism in ...
... university towns Joseph Jane made St Mary Magdalene the focus of Evangelicalism in Oxford . Richard Symes provided a centre for Evangelicalism in Bristol , as rector of St Werburgh's . John Baddiley was a champion of Evangelicalism in ...
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... Yorkshire Evangelicals in the Eighteenth Century , with special reference to Methodism ' ( Cambridge University Ph.D. , 1956 ) . Venn ; and Lady Huntingdon , in addition to those 34 THE EVANGELICALS IN THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND 1734-1984.
... Yorkshire Evangelicals in the Eighteenth Century , with special reference to Methodism ' ( Cambridge University Ph.D. , 1956 ) . Venn ; and Lady Huntingdon , in addition to those 34 THE EVANGELICALS IN THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND 1734-1984.
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