The Quarterly Review, Volume 267, Issue 529John Murray, 1936 |
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... England are fed . We dare not risk the further shores of the English Channel and the Belgian Coast being lined with hostile air and submarine bases with an enemy lying in wait for every ship making for the Thames . Apart from any ...
... England are fed . We dare not risk the further shores of the English Channel and the Belgian Coast being lined with hostile air and submarine bases with an enemy lying in wait for every ship making for the Thames . Apart from any ...
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( 44 ) 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 ...
( 44 ) 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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... England , though least amenable to Papal jurisdiction , sometimes submitted to the decrees of the Papal Curia . The exercise of ecumenical authority was , throughout the Middle Ages , greatly facilitated by the condition of the ...
... England , though least amenable to Papal jurisdiction , sometimes submitted to the decrees of the Papal Curia . The exercise of ecumenical authority was , throughout the Middle Ages , greatly facilitated by the condition of the ...
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