AnglicanismOxford University Press, 1977 - 421 |
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... followed Collect , Epistle , Gospel , and Creed . Next came an im- mensely long Canon , including almost the whole of what we know as the Prayer for the Church Militant , the Prayer of Consecration and the Prayer of Oblation , followed ...
... followed Collect , Epistle , Gospel , and Creed . Next came an im- mensely long Canon , including almost the whole of what we know as the Prayer for the Church Militant , the Prayer of Consecration and the Prayer of Oblation , followed ...
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... followed by the disastrous days of Japanese invasion and occupation ; now , finally , have followed the victory of the Communists , the liquidation of all the foreign missions , and the almost total isolation of Chinese Christians from ...
... followed by the disastrous days of Japanese invasion and occupation ; now , finally , have followed the victory of the Communists , the liquidation of all the foreign missions , and the almost total isolation of Chinese Christians from ...
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... followed disaster . Within a year Mackenzie had died , and other members of the mission did not long survive him . To Livingstone's intense indignation , Bishop Tozer decided to withdraw from the mainland and to settle on the island of ...
... followed disaster . Within a year Mackenzie had died , and other members of the mission did not long survive him . To Livingstone's intense indignation , Bishop Tozer decided to withdraw from the mainland and to settle on the island of ...
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