AnglicanismOxford University Press, 1977 - 421 |
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Strona 381
... India was in communion . Thus the union was in no sense an act of the four dioceses , Madras , Travancore and Cochin , Tinnevelly , and Dornakal , which entered the new Church ; it was a most carefully guarded synodical action of an ...
... India was in communion . Thus the union was in no sense an act of the four dioceses , Madras , Travancore and Cochin , Tinnevelly , and Dornakal , which entered the new Church ; it was a most carefully guarded synodical action of an ...
Strona 382
... India there was the problem of reconciling the episco- pacy of the Church of India with the other episcopacy of the Methodist Church in Southern Asia . A common feature of these two schemes is that each tries to avoid the anomalies of ...
... India there was the problem of reconciling the episco- pacy of the Church of India with the other episcopacy of the Methodist Church in Southern Asia . A common feature of these two schemes is that each tries to avoid the anomalies of ...
Strona 388
... India in 1947 . It seemed likely that this process might go rapidly forward . But in point of fact nothing happened for a number of years . Then at last in 1970 the plans for a United Church in North India , the working out of which had ...
... India in 1947 . It seemed likely that this process might go rapidly forward . But in point of fact nothing happened for a number of years . Then at last in 1970 the plans for a United Church in North India , the working out of which had ...
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