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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Strona v
... Foundations 133 10 Proclaiming the Faith 143 11 Evangelism and Teaching 170 12 Movements of Renewal 186 13 Evangelicals in Action 14 World Mission 195 211 15 Ritualism , Liturgy and the Prayer Book Controversy 16 Contents.
... Foundations 133 10 Proclaiming the Faith 143 11 Evangelism and Teaching 170 12 Movements of Renewal 186 13 Evangelicals in Action 14 World Mission 195 211 15 Ritualism , Liturgy and the Prayer Book Controversy 16 Contents.
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... 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 and Hymnology and the ...
... 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 and Hymnology and the ...
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... teachers of it without any at all.11 Although the value of many such testimonies is lessened by the fact that the commentators were High Church clergymen , not averse to discovering evidence of deterioration which they attributed to the ...
... teachers of it without any at all.11 Although the value of many such testimonies is lessened by the fact that the commentators were High Church clergymen , not averse to discovering evidence of deterioration which they attributed to the ...
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... teaching on such matters as Christian perfection , and what was perceived as a Methodist over - reliance on the emotions . Fourthly , it has been argued that John Wesley had a particular regard for the primitive church , and based many ...
... teaching on such matters as Christian perfection , and what was perceived as a Methodist over - reliance on the emotions . Fourthly , it has been argued that John Wesley had a particular regard for the primitive church , and based many ...
Strona 31
... teaching was denounced , his sermons were caricatured , and his character vilified in a stream of controversial tracts . For some years he was the only beneficed Evangelical in the whole London area . He died prematurely in 1762 at the ...
... teaching was denounced , his sermons were caricatured , and his character vilified in a stream of controversial tracts . For some years he was the only beneficed Evangelical in the whole London area . He died prematurely in 1762 at the ...
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