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... Communion . The Order of 1552 has been much criticized . Some have gone so far as to suggest that Cranmer , having decided to disrupt still further the ancient order of the Canon , ar- ranged more or less at random the elements that he ...
... Communion . The Order of 1552 has been much criticized . Some have gone so far as to suggest that Cranmer , having decided to disrupt still further the ancient order of the Canon , ar- ranged more or less at random the elements that he ...
Strona 372
... communion - the only example in the world of inter - communion between an Eastern and a Western Church . In 1974 the Church of England established full Communion with the Mar Thoma Church ; other Anglican Provinces are in process of ...
... communion - the only example in the world of inter - communion between an Eastern and a Western Church . In 1974 the Church of England established full Communion with the Mar Thoma Church ; other Anglican Provinces are in process of ...
Strona 373
... Communion recognizes the catholicity and indepen- dence of the other , and maintains its own . 2. Each Communion agrees to permit members of the other Communion to participate in the Sacraments . 3. Inter - communion does not require ...
... Communion recognizes the catholicity and indepen- dence of the other , and maintains its own . 2. Each Communion agrees to permit members of the other Communion to participate in the Sacraments . 3. Inter - communion does not require ...
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