AnglicanismOxford University Press, 1977 - 421 |
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... brought forward , and separated from the Canon - a great improvement , and evidence for the fact that Cranmer has now made up his mind as to the maximum length of time for which a congregation can be expected to maintain its attention ...
... brought forward , and separated from the Canon - a great improvement , and evidence for the fact that Cranmer has now made up his mind as to the maximum length of time for which a congregation can be expected to maintain its attention ...
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... brought the Queen happiness and an heir , proved barren , and brought instead frustration , sorrow , and the bitterness of desertion . From the start the marriage was unpopular in England ; the French ambassador reported that , when it ...
... brought the Queen happiness and an heir , proved barren , and brought instead frustration , sorrow , and the bitterness of desertion . From the start the marriage was unpopular in England ; the French ambassador reported that , when it ...
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... brought into being the reformed ' Mar Thoma ' section of the Syrian Church , which we shall meet in another connexion . - A new field opened up with the growth of immense move- ments towards Christianity among the ' depressed classes ...
... brought into being the reformed ' Mar Thoma ' section of the Syrian Church , which we shall meet in another connexion . - A new field opened up with the growth of immense move- ments towards Christianity among the ' depressed classes ...
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