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... Church of Scotland claims that it made no martyrs , but the Roman Church maintains that there was at least one , the Jesuit John Ogilvie : the highest estimate appears to be that there were three . According to the Dictionary of ...
... Church of Scotland claims that it made no martyrs , but the Roman Church maintains that there was at least one , the Jesuit John Ogilvie : the highest estimate appears to be that there were three . According to the Dictionary of ...
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Herbert James Paton. the Church in particular were a fundamental and essential condition of any Treaty or Union . The Church of Scotland had long had her own democratic machinery of self - government in her General Assembly , which had ...
Herbert James Paton. the Church in particular were a fundamental and essential condition of any Treaty or Union . The Church of Scotland had long had her own democratic machinery of self - government in her General Assembly , which had ...
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... Church of England is prevented by its theology from allowing a minister from a non - episcopal Church to function jointly in a religious service , and particularly in a service of Holy Communion . As the Communion Service forms part of ...
... Church of England is prevented by its theology from allowing a minister from a non - episcopal Church to function jointly in a religious service , and particularly in a service of Holy Communion . As the Communion Service forms part of ...
Contents
TO OUR ENGLISH BROTHER | 19 |
Demand for a plebiscite | 26 |
HISTORY AND LEGEND | 33 |
Copyright | |
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