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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... century ; the outstanding achievements of the ' Clapham Sect ' and the early nineteenth century ' saints in politics ' ; the establishment and subsequent heroic history of the Church Missionary Society and the Church Pastoral - Aid ...
... century ; the outstanding achievements of the ' Clapham Sect ' and the early nineteenth century ' saints in politics ' ; the establishment and subsequent heroic history of the Church Missionary Society and the Church Pastoral - Aid ...
Strona viii
... century Evangelicalism . In undertaking such a history there is a particular danger of undue partiality and even partisanship . This could result in distortion and misrepresentation : a biased view of history . It is questionable if ...
... century Evangelicalism . In undertaking such a history there is a particular danger of undue partiality and even partisanship . This could result in distortion and misrepresentation : a biased view of history . It is questionable if ...
Strona 1
... century ' . Common sense was seen as the highest virtue , enthusiasm was distrusted ; individual enterprise was ... century see W.E.H. Lccky , A History of England in the Eighteenth Century , 7 vols . ( London , 1892 ) ; Dorothy Marshall ...
... century ' . Common sense was seen as the highest virtue , enthusiasm was distrusted ; individual enterprise was ... century see W.E.H. Lccky , A History of England in the Eighteenth Century , 7 vols . ( London , 1892 ) ; Dorothy Marshall ...
Strona 2
... century , and the printed newspaper , became effective means of communication . In the first half of the eighteenth century brilliant opposition writers used such means to provoke extra - parliamentary opinion against the government ...
... century , and the printed newspaper , became effective means of communication . In the first half of the eighteenth century brilliant opposition writers used such means to provoke extra - parliamentary opinion against the government ...
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... century England was a land of rural settlement : towns , other than London , were small and mainly located on the ... century earlier , but none of them had reached a population of 50,000 by the second quarter of the eighteenth century ...
... century England was a land of rural settlement : towns , other than London , were small and mainly located on the ... century earlier , but none of them had reached a population of 50,000 by the second quarter of the eighteenth century ...
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