AnglicanismOxford University Press, 1977 - 421 |
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... land - marks . And when ' the universal pastor of the faith- ful ' can be referred to as a foreign bishop , the battle of the moderate conservatives has been in point of fact already lost . Finally , and most important of all , Henry ...
... land - marks . And when ' the universal pastor of the faith- ful ' can be referred to as a foreign bishop , the battle of the moderate conservatives has been in point of fact already lost . Finally , and most important of all , Henry ...
Strona 133
... land of Presbyterianism fanned for a moment the hopes of the Puri- tans ; but James manifested all of a sudden and at once an intense appreciation of the English Church , and this attitude on the part of the new king left a deep impress ...
... land of Presbyterianism fanned for a moment the hopes of the Puri- tans ; but James manifested all of a sudden and at once an intense appreciation of the English Church , and this attitude on the part of the new king left a deep impress ...
Strona 283
... land surface of the United States is now covered with dioceses and missionary districts of the Episco- pal Church , and every Episcopalian is under the care of some bishop ; but this is a process that has only very gradu- ally been ...
... land surface of the United States is now covered with dioceses and missionary districts of the Episco- pal Church , and every Episcopalian is under the care of some bishop ; but this is a process that has only very gradu- ally been ...
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