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Pagina 76
... church - going , especially as regards the Church of England . We know that a great deal of the attendance at public worship , in those mid - Victorian days , was purely formal . People went be- cause it was respectable . For our com ...
... church - going , especially as regards the Church of England . We know that a great deal of the attendance at public worship , in those mid - Victorian days , was purely formal . People went be- cause it was respectable . For our com ...
Pagina 77
... Church of Eng- land has lost touch with the masses , and that this accounts for their non- attendance at church . One may ask when , since the Reformation , the Church has ever been in touch with the masses ? These masses in our in ...
... Church of Eng- land has lost touch with the masses , and that this accounts for their non- attendance at church . One may ask when , since the Reformation , the Church has ever been in touch with the masses ? These masses in our in ...
Pagina 168
... Church of her own , neither Western nor Eastern , a Church with its own ritual , its own government , its own monasticism . In its cycle of church seasons it was unique . Its hymns and psalm singing , its tonsure , its architecture ...
... Church of her own , neither Western nor Eastern , a Church with its own ritual , its own government , its own monasticism . In its cycle of church seasons it was unique . Its hymns and psalm singing , its tonsure , its architecture ...
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