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... Church , and being faced with a choice of two evils I would choose rather to be a Roman Catholic . I This should be taken along with his still more passionate conviction that the characteristic position of the Roman Church is anti ...
... Church , and being faced with a choice of two evils I would choose rather to be a Roman Catholic . I This should be taken along with his still more passionate conviction that the characteristic position of the Roman Church is anti ...
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... Church as the bride of Christ or , as in Catholic usage , " holy Mother Church " , than out of the coldly conceived idea of the community of Christian people commissioned by Christ to carry out the evangelization of the world . It is ...
... Church as the bride of Christ or , as in Catholic usage , " holy Mother Church " , than out of the coldly conceived idea of the community of Christian people commissioned by Christ to carry out the evangelization of the world . It is ...
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... Church . The missionary was worried by this and mentioned it to some of the Church officials who were also elders of the tribe . They said they would see what they could do and sure enough soon afterwards the Chief came to Church and ...
... Church . The missionary was worried by this and mentioned it to some of the Church officials who were also elders of the tribe . They said they would see what they could do and sure enough soon afterwards the Chief came to Church and ...
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Natural Religion and Christian Theology: An Introductory Study Albert Victor Murray Limited preview - 1956 |
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