The Quarterly Review, Volumes 266-267John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 205
... England , before the high altar of Westminster Abbey , upon the head of William the Conqueror . Nor is it amiss to record what Anselm expresses , ' the plough was drawn by two strong oxen , the King of England and the Archbishop of ...
... England , before the high altar of Westminster Abbey , upon the head of William the Conqueror . Nor is it amiss to record what Anselm expresses , ' the plough was drawn by two strong oxen , the King of England and the Archbishop of ...
Page 213
... England . Churches cannot live in a State without the State's permission , nor can they hold property without its protection . Nevertheless , the Churches are something more than companies tied by doctrinal schedules without modifying ...
... England . Churches cannot live in a State without the State's permission , nor can they hold property without its protection . Nevertheless , the Churches are something more than companies tied by doctrinal schedules without modifying ...
Page 215
... England there are three great schools of thought , and because of their existence the Church of England is growingly alive . This does not mean that we countenance the utterances or the deeds of the extreme members of these schools ...
... England there are three great schools of thought , and because of their existence the Church of England is growingly alive . This does not mean that we countenance the utterances or the deeds of the extreme members of these schools ...
Contents
JANUARY | 1 |
Mussolinis Masterwork in Africa | 7 |
Park Lane Past and Present | 15 |
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