| 1889 - 872 pagini
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| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1908 - 548 pagini
...ordained by Him. (d) The Historic Episcopate, locally adapted in the methods of its administration to the varying needs of the nations and peoples called of God into the unity of His Church."1 These resolutions have been called the Lambeth Quadrilateral — a somewhat curious term,... | |
| Church of England - 1888 - 818 pagini
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| 1884 - 810 pagini
...ordained by Him. (4) The Historic Episcopate, locally adapted in the methods of its administration to the varying needs of the nations and peoples called of God into the unity of His Church. IV. METHODS. To pray for the visible organic unity of all Christians. To prepare and circulate publications.... | |
| 1885 - 762 pagini
...elements ordained by Him. 4. The Historic Episcopate, locally adapted in the methods of its administration to the varying needs of the nations and peoples called of God into the unity of His Church. ter into brotherly conference with all or any Christian Bodies seeking the restoration of the organic... | |
| 1887 - 440 pagini
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| 1886 - 538 pagini
...ordained by Him. 4. The Historic Episcopate, locally ¡idopted in the methods of its administration to the varying needs of the nations and peoples called of God into the unity of Hie Church. " While everybody is praying and hoping for unity, and some are ready to believe thnt the... | |
| 1887 - 586 pagini
...ordained by Him. IV. The historic Episcopate, locally adapted in the methods of its administration to the varying needs of the nations and peoples called of God into the unity of His Church. This may be regarded as an irreducible minimum of doctrine and polity from the point of view of Episcopalians.... | |
| 1887 - 604 pagini
...elements ordained by Him. 4. The Historic Episcopate locally adopted in the methods of its administration to the varying needs of the nations and peoples called of God into the unity of His Church." "Furthermore, Deeplj' grieved by the sad divisions which afflict the Christian Church in our own land,... | |
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