The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 133A. Constable, 1871 |
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... Church joined in the most sacred act of Christian worship with their Nonconformist colleagues , nonconformist no ... Church . The charges of bishops and arch- deacons , the resolutions and utterances of church congresses and conferences ...
... Church joined in the most sacred act of Christian worship with their Nonconformist colleagues , nonconformist no ... Church . The charges of bishops and arch- deacons , the resolutions and utterances of church congresses and conferences ...
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... Church Congress at Southampton may be accepted as indicat- ing convictions now common amongst Evangelical Churchmen that much of the present system must be abandoned , and much conceded , with a view to a closer union with those who are ...
... Church Congress at Southampton may be accepted as indicat- ing convictions now common amongst Evangelical Churchmen that much of the present system must be abandoned , and much conceded , with a view to a closer union with those who are ...
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... Church and the People , ' pleads nobly and forcibly for that larger liberty and elasticity in the services of the Church of which the Scottish Kirk and the Nonconformists of England have alike shown the ad- vantage ; while Mr. Weir , in ...
... Church and the People , ' pleads nobly and forcibly for that larger liberty and elasticity in the services of the Church of which the Scottish Kirk and the Nonconformists of England have alike shown the ad- vantage ; while Mr. Weir , in ...
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