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... change of form rather than of substance . The change was necessitated not merely because the movement had outgrown the merely academic associations in which it first originated , but also and even more because the strength of the ...
... change of form rather than of substance . The change was necessitated not merely because the movement had outgrown the merely academic associations in which it first originated , but also and even more because the strength of the ...
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... changes advocated in these and other like directions would , if they had taken root to the extent desired by their propounders , have formed an essentially new departure in the history of English religion and theology . That they did ...
... changes advocated in these and other like directions would , if they had taken root to the extent desired by their propounders , have formed an essentially new departure in the history of English religion and theology . That they did ...
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... change was due to that necessity for the reconciliation of opposites to which , as we have seen , the Church was impelled . Yet , none the less , it is not difficult to see which of the two members of the combination is really in the ...
... change was due to that necessity for the reconciliation of opposites to which , as we have seen , the Church was impelled . Yet , none the less , it is not difficult to see which of the two members of the combination is really in the ...
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... changes in the point of view adopted by Churchmen of the same school in times yet more recent . But it is impossible to estimate the significance of these as yet merely inchoate performances , or to do more than refer to them as ...
... changes in the point of view adopted by Churchmen of the same school in times yet more recent . But it is impossible to estimate the significance of these as yet merely inchoate performances , or to do more than refer to them as ...
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... change . But in none of these ways did the Oxford Movement show its tendency so plainly as in its efforts to effect a transformation of the clergy . What was desired was to make the clergy more professional , and , in relation both to ...
... change . But in none of these ways did the Oxford Movement show its tendency so plainly as in its efforts to effect a transformation of the clergy . What was desired was to make the clergy more professional , and , in relation both to ...
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