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T S  Eliot and the Church of England

T S Eliot and the Church of England

... e s th e stu d y o f " rhythm" and r e lig io n is th e study o f th e " r ig h t ...a s t n o t to expect th e audience to accept t h is s u b je c tiv e u n ity w ith o u t q u e stio n ...

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Church briefs in England and Wales from Elizabethan times to 1828

Church briefs in England and Wales from Elizabethan times to 1828

... ‘To church, where we observe the trade of briefs is come now up to so constant a course every Sunday, that we resolve to give no more to ...parish church, 14 weeks successively previous to this; Bewes ...

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The finances of the church of England, 1830 1880

The finances of the church of England, 1830 1880

... 253 First Report from Her Majesty,s Commissioners appointed "for the purpose of inquiring into the present system of leasin~ and managing the real property of the Church in England and W[r] ...

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Through the looking glass: a biographical study of the experiences of candidates undergoing discernment of vocation to ordained ministry in the Church of England

Through the looking glass: a biographical study of the experiences of candidates undergoing discernment of vocation to ordained ministry in the Church of England

... Copyright © and Moral Rights for this thesis and, where applicable, any accompanying data are retained by the author and/or other copyright owners. A copy can be downloaded for personal non-commercial research or study, ...

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Report of the Royal Society of Tasmania for the year 1871

Report of the Royal Society of Tasmania for the year 1871

... PLANTS SUPPLIED FROM THE ROYAL SOCIETY^S GARDENS DURING THE YEAR 1871 FOE THE PLANTING OF PUBLIC PLACES.. July 5th.— For the Church of England Grounds, BothwelL— 100 Plants.[r] ...

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The Christian Monitors: The Church of England and the Age of Benevolence, 1680 1730

The Christian Monitors: The Church of England and the Age of Benevolence, 1680 1730

... The Church of England was no stick-in-the-mud! The consequences of this may complicate the study of what some scholars see as ‘Counter- Enlightenment’ ...18th-century Church of England greater ...

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Perversion, surveillance and the Church of England Purity Society, 1820-1890

Perversion, surveillance and the Church of England Purity Society, 1820-1890

... obvious: ‗Commerce is incontestably demoralizing. Its effects are to be seen more and more every day.... seduction and prostitution, in spite of the precepts of the Church, and the examples of her ministers, have ...

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The church militant? The Church of England, humanity and the future in Doctor Who

The church militant? The Church of England, humanity and the future in Doctor Who

... and encountered the Great Intelligence and robotic Yetis, as well as monks going about their daily routine of meditation and prayer. In Jon Pertwee’s final story, ‘Planet of the Spiders’ (1974), UNIT regular Mike Yates ...

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Bishop Nixon and conflicts within the church of England in Tasmania in the 1850s

Bishop Nixon and conflicts within the church of England in Tasmania in the 1850s

... need for the legal organisation or the Anglican Church in the colony. With relief, therefore, Nixon found himself among like-minded peers at the Syd.n.ey Conference called by Broug�ton in 1850.. The Conference ...

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A constitutional study of the Church of England in Australia, 1847-1872

A constitutional study of the Church of England in Australia, 1847-1872

... Mark’ s Institute of Theology and at the National Library of Australia, Canberra,, The Registrars of the diocese of Sydney (successively the Right Reverend ...

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The sentiments of a Church of England man : a study of Swift's politics

The sentiments of a Church of England man : a study of Swift's politics

... M., and Conservatism The Repeal in the I: George Whig Party of the under Parliamentary Acts', Occasional Conformity and Schism 24-44 7 1988, History, 'A Traugott, John, Satire: Swift's N[r] ...

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Thomas Fuller: Discovering England's Religious Past

Thomas Fuller: Discovering England's Religious Past

... historiographical approach and his call for tolerance between different Church factions, he has been the subject of very little secondary literature. Indeed, apart from an anonymous biography written immediately ...

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America’s Colonial Beginnings (Pt. 2)

America’s Colonial Beginnings (Pt. 2)

... away from Church of England and challenged Bay Colony’s charter. – Also challenged gov’t regulating religious behavior[r] ...

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Church tradition and psychological type preferences among Anglicans in England

Church tradition and psychological type preferences among Anglicans in England

... In a third much larger study, Craig 27 reported on the psychological type profile of 2,658 people attending church services in 95 congregations across the United Kingdom and across several denominations, using the ...

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An examination of current or proposed rites for the ordination or consecration of bishops in the Church of South India, the Church of Christ Uniting (U S A ), the Roman Catholic Church, the Episcopal Church in the U S A , and the Church of England

An examination of current or proposed rites for the ordination or consecration of bishops in the Church of South India, the Church of Christ Uniting (U S A ), the Roman Catholic Church, the Episcopal Church in the U S A , and the Church of England

... any facile plan of salvation divorced from the realities of daily life* Article 13 is concerned with the need to employ the most modern and efficient means of communication to transmit the Church’s message and teaching ...

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The harassment of Isaac Allen: puritanism, parochial politics and Prestwich's troubles during the first English civil war

The harassment of Isaac Allen: puritanism, parochial politics and Prestwich's troubles during the first English civil war

... the Church of England, which would have set them up for a confrontation with a cleric such as Allen who appeared in 1642 to be more royalist than parliamentarian, the same individuals, as well as others, ...

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The Church of England as a profession in Victorian England

The Church of England as a profession in Victorian England

... 9. As Stuart Piggin points out at the start of his paper, 'Assessing 19th-century missionary motivation: some considerations of theory and method', in D. Baker ed., Religious motivation: biographical and sociological ...

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The healing touch: spiritual healing in England, c 1870 1955

The healing touch: spiritual healing in England, c 1870 1955

... 125-131 The Church of England, 77zeChurch's Ministry of Healing: Report of the Archbishop's Commissionon Divine Healing Westminster: Church Information Board, 1958 The Church of England,[r] ...

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Church and community : the changing social role of Holy Trinity Church in Hobart, 1833 1945

Church and community : the changing social role of Holy Trinity Church in Hobart, 1833 1945

... the Church of England, held in Hobart Town by the Bishop in June 1852, namely that all Ecclesiastical affairs in the Diocese should be decided in a Convention made up of the Bishop, Clergy and Laity in one ...

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Dogma, authority and religious reflection in a Church of England parish in Wiltshire

Dogma, authority and religious reflection in a Church of England parish in Wiltshire

... The approach to the interview required some caution, some suspicion: here was someone who depended enormously on her good relations with the local church and the current Vicar: whoever he might be. She evinced a ...

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