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... British bishops were present at the Council of Arles in A.D. 314 . But with that early Romano - British Christianity the Church of England has only the most tenuous of connexions . The invasion of the heathen Angles , Saxons , and Jutes ...
... British bishops were present at the Council of Arles in A.D. 314 . But with that early Romano - British Christianity the Church of England has only the most tenuous of connexions . The invasion of the heathen Angles , Saxons , and Jutes ...
Strona 316
... British Commonwealth . But there are also missionary dis- tricts of the American Church in Haiti , in Cuba , in Puerto Rico , in the Dominican Republic , and in the Panama Canal Zone . Work in these French- and Spanish - speaking areas ...
... British Commonwealth . But there are also missionary dis- tricts of the American Church in Haiti , in Cuba , in Puerto Rico , in the Dominican Republic , and in the Panama Canal Zone . Work in these French- and Spanish - speaking areas ...
Strona 324
... British residents in India , for British troops stationed in India , and for the Anglo - Indians , the people of mixed origin , many of whom are Anglicans . These chaplains constituted the Ecclesiastical Establish- ment ; they were paid ...
... British residents in India , for British troops stationed in India , and for the Anglo - Indians , the people of mixed origin , many of whom are Anglicans . These chaplains constituted the Ecclesiastical Establish- ment ; they were paid ...
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