Evangelicals in the Church of England, 1734-1984T. & T. Clark, 1989 - 411 страници A comprehensive and balanced history of the Evangelicals in the Church of England. |
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... opened my Bible , or said my prayers'.15 It was perhaps almost inevitable that a beleaguered minority , who held views on life and eternity with such vehemence , should not infrequently have been overprotective of their children ...
... opened my Bible , or said my prayers'.15 It was perhaps almost inevitable that a beleaguered minority , who held views on life and eternity with such vehemence , should not infrequently have been overprotective of their children ...
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... opened for men who had found employment but needed residential accommodation . Church Army sisters were recruited in 1887. They worked largely with the destitute girls . In 1891 a Labour House for women was opened in Marylebone Road ...
... opened for men who had found employment but needed residential accommodation . Church Army sisters were recruited in 1887. They worked largely with the destitute girls . In 1891 a Labour House for women was opened in Marylebone Road ...
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... opened , as well as colleges at Ely and Leeds , and St Stephen's House at Oxford . Evangelical negligence in the matter of higher education was becoming a matter of acute Evangelical concern . A group of Evangelical clergy and laity ...
... opened , as well as colleges at Ely and Leeds , and St Stephen's House at Oxford . Evangelical negligence in the matter of higher education was becoming a matter of acute Evangelical concern . A group of Evangelical clergy and laity ...
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