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... tion of the episcopal clergymen , moved north and east into Nova Scotia and Canada , in order to preserve both their political and their religious loyalty . The Church in the United States was left with a rudimentary episcopate , a ...
... tion of the episcopal clergymen , moved north and east into Nova Scotia and Canada , in order to preserve both their political and their religious loyalty . The Church in the United States was left with a rudimentary episcopate , a ...
Strona 288
... tion of the Maori people went ahead . It was discovered that New Zealand was suitable for European settlement , and under the impulse of that strange , restless man Edward Gibbon Wakefield ( 1796–1862 ) a large European popula- tion ...
... tion of the Maori people went ahead . It was discovered that New Zealand was suitable for European settlement , and under the impulse of that strange , restless man Edward Gibbon Wakefield ( 1796–1862 ) a large European popula- tion ...
Strona 368
... tion , the Nicene Creed as the sufficient statement of the faith , the Sacraments of Baptism and the Holy Communion as instituted by Christ Himself , and ' the Historic Episcopate , locally adapted to the needs of various regions and ...
... tion , the Nicene Creed as the sufficient statement of the faith , the Sacraments of Baptism and the Holy Communion as instituted by Christ Himself , and ' the Historic Episcopate , locally adapted to the needs of various regions and ...
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