AnglicanismOxford University Press, 1977 - 421 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 3 z 51
Strona 315
... Province . Thereupon the bishops , with the consent of the dioceses , declared the Churches in the islands to be constituted into the Province of the West Indies ' as a branch of the Church of England in full union and communion with ...
... Province . Thereupon the bishops , with the consent of the dioceses , declared the Churches in the islands to be constituted into the Province of the West Indies ' as a branch of the Church of England in full union and communion with ...
Strona 341
... province was inaugu- rated in Freetown by the Archbishop of Canterbury , who personally paid a visit to West Africa for the purpose . Five dioceses of British or West Indian origin were brought together in the Province . It is typical ...
... province was inaugu- rated in Freetown by the Archbishop of Canterbury , who personally paid a visit to West Africa for the purpose . Five dioceses of British or West Indian origin were brought together in the Province . It is typical ...
Strona 344
... Province of South Africa . But , just because the Province is so new and small , rather more rights of oversight and guardianship are left to the Archbishop of Canterbury than is the case in the more fully independent Provinces . ( iii ) ...
... Province of South Africa . But , just because the Province is so new and small , rather more rights of oversight and guardianship are left to the Archbishop of Canterbury than is the case in the more fully independent Provinces . ( iii ) ...
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
accepted Africa American Church ancient Anglican Churches Anglican Communion Anglo-Catholics appointed Archbishop of Canterbury authority became believed Bible bishops body British Canada Canon Catholic Church chaplains Christ Christian Church of England Church of Ireland churchmen clergy colonies consecration Convocation Council Cranmer death dioceses doctrine ecclesiastical ecumenical Elizabeth English Church Episcopal Church Evangelical faith fellowship Gospel greatest held Henry Holy Communion independent Ireland John King Lambeth Conference land later Laud liturgical living London Lutheran maintained medieval ment Methodists ministers ministry mission missionary movement nature never nineteenth century ordination Oxford Oxford Movement parishes Parliament political Pope Prayer Book preached Presbyterian priests Protestant Province Puritans Queen question Reformation regarded reign religion religious Roman Catholic Roman Catholic Church Rome Sacrament Scotland Scottish Scriptures sermons Society South India spiritual succession Synod theological things tion tradition United Church unity whole words worship wrote