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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Page 347
... office , but neither in the East nor the West was their position identical with that of the deacon ; only among the Nestorians were they allowed to assume the functions of deacons in assemblies of women where no deacon was present ...
... office , but neither in the East nor the West was their position identical with that of the deacon ; only among the Nestorians were they allowed to assume the functions of deacons in assemblies of women where no deacon was present ...
Page 349
... office in the Church . This state of things is profoundly un- satisfactory to the majority of modern deaconesses . They regard their vocation as lifelong , and they wish to have a regular position in the Church , with functions which ...
... office in the Church . This state of things is profoundly un- satisfactory to the majority of modern deaconesses . They regard their vocation as lifelong , and they wish to have a regular position in the Church , with functions which ...
Page 350
... office they are allowed to exercise , and which are not permitted to unordained women . These have never been stated ; and it is probable that this indeterminate condition of the order has led to its growth being much slower than was ...
... office they are allowed to exercise , and which are not permitted to unordained women . These have never been stated ; and it is probable that this indeterminate condition of the order has led to its growth being much slower than was ...
Page 377
... office in the Royal House- hold at the Restoration , he was none the less the mainstay of the royal credit , which ... office of Paymaster in 1680 in favour of his son ; but he continued to enjoy lucrative offices in the household under ...
... office in the Royal House- hold at the Restoration , he was none the less the mainstay of the royal credit , which ... office of Paymaster in 1680 in favour of his son ; but he continued to enjoy lucrative offices in the household under ...
Page 385
... Office , and he has published all the most important papers . His book , of which the British Press has hitherto taken practically no notice , is indispensable to the historian . The massacre of the Armenians is probably the greatest ...
... Office , and he has published all the most important papers . His book , of which the British Press has hitherto taken practically no notice , is indispensable to the historian . The massacre of the Armenians is probably the greatest ...
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