The Quarterly Review, Volume 267, Issue 529John Murray, 1936 |
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Art . 4. - THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND YESTERDAY AND TO - DAY . 1. England : 1870-1914 . By R. C. K. Ensor . Oxford University Press , 1936 . 2. Our National Church . By Percy Dearmer . Nisbet , 1934 . ONE of the features which makes Mr ...
Art . 4. - THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND YESTERDAY AND TO - DAY . 1. England : 1870-1914 . By R. C. K. Ensor . Oxford University Press , 1936 . 2. Our National Church . By Percy Dearmer . Nisbet , 1934 . ONE of the features which makes Mr ...
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... Church of England make any serious attempt to extend its influence by the vehemence of its attitude on social or political questions . Mr Ensor believes that the Nonconformists stood the strain much better than the Anglicans . The ...
... Church of England make any serious attempt to extend its influence by the vehemence of its attitude on social or political questions . Mr Ensor believes that the Nonconformists stood the strain much better than the Anglicans . The ...
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... Church of England as a whole , in other words that the Church should have its own general staff . Only so can the at present unco - ordinated series of individual evangelistic efforts be related to each other , and measures be taken to ...
... Church of England as a whole , in other words that the Church should have its own general staff . Only so can the at present unco - ordinated series of individual evangelistic efforts be related to each other , and measures be taken to ...
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COAL INTO OIL By Lancelot Lawton | 7 |
Park Lane Past and Present | 11 |
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