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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... Question 18 Evangelism , Teaching and Mission 19 Facing Two World Wars Part 5 1945-1984 227 241 256 264 276 20 Renaissance 287 21 Contending the Faith 294 22 Breaking New Frontiers in Evangelism and Social Involvement 311 25 23 Liturgy ...
... Question 18 Evangelism , Teaching and Mission 19 Facing Two World Wars Part 5 1945-1984 227 241 256 264 276 20 Renaissance 287 21 Contending the Faith 294 22 Breaking New Frontiers in Evangelism and Social Involvement 311 25 23 Liturgy ...
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... questions . The present work is able to address itself to a range of issues either not covered by Manwaring or only partially examined by him . In so doing , it incorporates much that is essential to a full understanding of twentieth ...
... questions . The present work is able to address itself to a range of issues either not covered by Manwaring or only partially examined by him . In so doing , it incorporates much that is essential to a full understanding of twentieth ...
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... questions of faith and order . He pointed out that at first the isolation of ' serious ' men of all shades of evangelical opinion drew the three groups together and smudged the lines that delimited them . He proceeded to show how the ...
... questions of faith and order . He pointed out that at first the isolation of ' serious ' men of all shades of evangelical opinion drew the three groups together and smudged the lines that delimited them . He proceeded to show how the ...
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... questions of faith and order . It has rightly been said that ' the history of the Evangelical Revival is essentially a history of personalities rather than of opinions ' , and this applies especially to the Evangelicals in the Church of ...
... questions of faith and order . It has rightly been said that ' the history of the Evangelical Revival is essentially a history of personalities rather than of opinions ' , and this applies especially to the Evangelicals in the Church of ...
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... question . To which the reply was , ' In the winter , from three to four hundred ; and in the summer , near twelve hundred ' . On hearing this the Archbishop said , ' We cannot find fault with Mr. Grimshaw when he is instrumental in ...
... question . To which the reply was , ' In the winter , from three to four hundred ; and in the summer , near twelve hundred ' . On hearing this the Archbishop said , ' We cannot find fault with Mr. Grimshaw when he is instrumental in ...
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