The Quarterly Review, Volume 233, Issue 463William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1920 |
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... Deaconesses . By Deaconess Cecilia Robinson . New Edition . Methuen , 1914 . 4. Women and the Church . By R. H. Streeter and E. Picton Turbervill . Fisher Unwin , 1917 . 5. Women and Church Work . Edited by Cyril C. B. Bardsley ...
... Deaconesses . By Deaconess Cecilia Robinson . New Edition . Methuen , 1914 . 4. Women and the Church . By R. H. Streeter and E. Picton Turbervill . Fisher Unwin , 1917 . 5. Women and Church Work . Edited by Cyril C. B. Bardsley ...
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... history of the Order of Deaconesses , but their work and position in the Early Church does not throw much light on the present situation . We learn 6 that there is no clear evidence as to their 346 WOMEN AND THE CHURCH.
... history of the Order of Deaconesses , but their work and position in the Early Church does not throw much light on the present situation . We learn 6 that there is no clear evidence as to their 346 WOMEN AND THE CHURCH.
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... deaconess and that she and other women shared in the work of serving tables . ' Bishop Lightfoot has said that Phoebe ' is as much a deaconess as Stephen or Philip is a deacon . ' But this does not really go far , since the exact ...
... deaconess and that she and other women shared in the work of serving tables . ' Bishop Lightfoot has said that Phoebe ' is as much a deaconess as Stephen or Philip is a deacon . ' But this does not really go far , since the exact ...
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... deaconess , and she naturally asks what in that capacity she will be allowed to do ? The Order of Deaconesses was revived by Bishop Tait on his own authority in 1862. By slow degrees other Bishops followed his 348 WOMEN AND THE CHURCH.
... deaconess , and she naturally asks what in that capacity she will be allowed to do ? The Order of Deaconesses was revived by Bishop Tait on his own authority in 1862. By slow degrees other Bishops followed his 348 WOMEN AND THE CHURCH.
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... deaconess . Neither in the words of the form of service by which they are set apart , nor in the kind of work that they are allowed to do , is there anything which differentiates deaconesses from other church - workers . They take no ...
... deaconess . Neither in the words of the form of service by which they are set apart , nor in the kind of work that they are allowed to do , is there anything which differentiates deaconesses from other church - workers . They take no ...
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