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Pagina 120
... Church , and by the degree is made an authorized teacher of Theologia Sacra or in English ' Divinity ' . It would be a sad pity to destroy this distinguishing credential of the Anglican priesthood , because it inherits the tradition of ...
... Church , and by the degree is made an authorized teacher of Theologia Sacra or in English ' Divinity ' . It would be a sad pity to destroy this distinguishing credential of the Anglican priesthood , because it inherits the tradition of ...
Pagina 268
... Church . It is , he says , an organization under the control of men who are not responsible to the nation , in which payment has no relation to work , in which place depends on patronage , and in which age is no dis- qualification for ...
... Church . It is , he says , an organization under the control of men who are not responsible to the nation , in which payment has no relation to work , in which place depends on patronage , and in which age is no dis- qualification for ...
Pagina 275
... Church of England , as well as by the Church of Rome and by the Nonconformists , there is a still deeper difference between the Absolute Idealism of Hegelian philo- sophy and the whole of Christian theology , on the relation of God to ...
... Church of England , as well as by the Church of Rome and by the Nonconformists , there is a still deeper difference between the Absolute Idealism of Hegelian philo- sophy and the whole of Christian theology , on the relation of God to ...
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