AnglicanismMowbrays, 1977 - 447 páginas "On the basis of a good deal of history, some theology, and a study of world-wide expansion, organization, and Anglican spiritual life, this book attempts to make clear to the reader what the Anglican Communion is, how it has come to be what it is, what it stands for, the part it has played in ecumenical development, and the role that it may be expected to play in future developments within the Christian world." -provided by the publisher. |
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BEGINNINGS | 9 |
RECONSTRUCTION | 31 |
REVOLUTION | 64 |
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