AnglicanismOxford University Press, 1977 - 421 |
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... dioceses and missionary districts.1 In this most democratic of count- ries the Episcopal Church long resolutely refused to admit women as deputies . In 1952 three women were elected from the dioceses . The House resolved that they might ...
... dioceses and missionary districts.1 In this most democratic of count- ries the Episcopal Church long resolutely refused to admit women as deputies . In 1952 three women were elected from the dioceses . The House resolved that they might ...
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... dioceses went forward rapidly , but the Archbishop of Sydney continued to be Metropolitan and Primate of the whole of Australia . At the beginning of the twentieth century , on the suggestion of the Lambeth Conference , separate ...
... dioceses went forward rapidly , but the Archbishop of Sydney continued to be Metropolitan and Primate of the whole of Australia . At the beginning of the twentieth century , on the suggestion of the Lambeth Conference , separate ...
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Stephen Neill. SPIRITUAL FREEDOM DELAYED 311 Church does not govern the dioceses , but the dioceses the Church . This is clearly an inversion of the rightful order.'1 There is another paradoxical feature in the life of the Australian ...
Stephen Neill. SPIRITUAL FREEDOM DELAYED 311 Church does not govern the dioceses , but the dioceses the Church . This is clearly an inversion of the rightful order.'1 There is another paradoxical feature in the life of the Australian ...
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