AnglicanismOxford University Press, 1977 - 421 |
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... practice in the provision of worship in a language understanded of the people . It had restored Catholic practice in the encouragement of Bible - reading by the laity . In the Holy Communion , it had restored Catholic order by giving ...
... practice in the provision of worship in a language understanded of the people . It had restored Catholic practice in the encouragement of Bible - reading by the laity . In the Holy Communion , it had restored Catholic order by giving ...
Strona 285
... practice that the two Houses usually sit separately . * The Episcopal Church is not alone in making a distinc- tion between dioceses and missionary districts . A mission- ary district is a pioneer area which is not fully self ...
... practice that the two Houses usually sit separately . * The Episcopal Church is not alone in making a distinc- tion between dioceses and missionary districts . A mission- ary district is a pioneer area which is not fully self ...
Strona 373
... practice , characteristic of the other , but implies that each believes the other to hold all the essentials of the Christian faith . What this means in practice is that any Anglican on the Continent who finds an Old Catholic Church can ...
... practice , characteristic of the other , but implies that each believes the other to hold all the essentials of the Christian faith . What this means in practice is that any Anglican on the Continent who finds an Old Catholic Church can ...
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