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Pagina 196
... England to the United States and of the United States to England . It alone can understand both . Canada has mainly English institu- tions and a political system like ours , while at the same time she is daily mixing with American ideas ...
... England to the United States and of the United States to England . It alone can understand both . Canada has mainly English institu- tions and a political system like ours , while at the same time she is daily mixing with American ideas ...
Pagina 205
THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN JERUSALEM THERE are few features of the life of the Church of England so singular as the Church's representation in the Holy City , and the unique nature of that representation calls for the closest study and ...
THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN JERUSALEM THERE are few features of the life of the Church of England so singular as the Church's representation in the Holy City , and the unique nature of that representation calls for the closest study and ...
Pagina 454
... England brought the Establishment to apparent deadlock , because in England the Church has been so closely bound into the national system as to be an integral part of its structure . Indeed , it is precisely this intimacy of the legal ...
... England brought the Establishment to apparent deadlock , because in England the Church has been so closely bound into the national system as to be an integral part of its structure . Indeed , it is precisely this intimacy of the legal ...
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THE RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT | 26 |
LICENSING REFORM By Alexander F Part | 55 |
THE CRISIS IN THE UNIONIST PARTY By Right Hon L S Amery | 139 |
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