The Church of EnglandCUP Archive, 1924 - 296 pages |
Table des matières
Historical Introduction | 1 |
Church and State | 33 |
The Via Media | 57 |
Of Subscription | 90 |
The English Bishop | 113 |
The English Clergy | 148 |
The Parochial System | 164 |
National Education | 185 |
The Transformation of the Established Church | 208 |
Relations with other Churches | 229 |
Epilogue | 256 |
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