AnglicanismOxford University Press, 1977 - 421 |
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... accepted the changes made by him in the organization of the Church ; and , after the episode of Mary's reign , all but two accepted the Anglican settlement introduced by Elizabeth . The Irish episcopal succession , through Hugh Curwen ...
... accepted the changes made by him in the organization of the Church ; and , after the episode of Mary's reign , all but two accepted the Anglican settlement introduced by Elizabeth . The Irish episcopal succession , through Hugh Curwen ...
Strona 311
... accepted by the General Synod . But no further action could be taken until the Constitution had been accepted also by at least eighteen out of the twenty- five dioceses . It was not until 1962 that the necessary number of acceptances ...
... accepted by the General Synod . But no further action could be taken until the Constitution had been accepted also by at least eighteen out of the twenty- five dioceses . It was not until 1962 that the necessary number of acceptances ...
Strona 372
... accepted reforming ideas organized themselves as the ' Mar Thoma Syrian Church of Malabar ' , at that time the only completely autonomous Church in India . In 1936-7 this Church and the Anglican Church in India agreed on terms of ...
... accepted reforming ideas organized themselves as the ' Mar Thoma Syrian Church of Malabar ' , at that time the only completely autonomous Church in India . In 1936-7 this Church and the Anglican Church in India agreed on terms of ...
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