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... common people were untaught and had no chance . There is no sign of a social conscience in the writings of Cowper . It was Shelley , the atheist , not the Evangelical poet , who pleaded passionately for the rights of man . We have ...
... common people were untaught and had no chance . There is no sign of a social conscience in the writings of Cowper . It was Shelley , the atheist , not the Evangelical poet , who pleaded passionately for the rights of man . We have ...
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... common soil , so the Church must be planted firmly in the environment of the common , everyday world . The Reformation swept away many abuses in the Church , but it is said that the lot of the poor was much easier and better before the ...
... common soil , so the Church must be planted firmly in the environment of the common , everyday world . The Reformation swept away many abuses in the Church , but it is said that the lot of the poor was much easier and better before the ...
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... common man . Hence arose some of the lawless movements which swept across Western Europe in defiance of the Church . The questions with which the conscience of the new world will concern itself will relate to the acquisition and use of ...
... common man . Hence arose some of the lawless movements which swept across Western Europe in defiance of the Church . The questions with which the conscience of the new world will concern itself will relate to the acquisition and use of ...
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... ; we want to feel the full force of the truth that all men are brothers , and that we owe to every one a common debt of inexhaustible and immeasurable love . " 66 40 CHURCHES AT THE CROSS - ROADS ( 5 ) THE CROSS - ROADS 39.
... ; we want to feel the full force of the truth that all men are brothers , and that we owe to every one a common debt of inexhaustible and immeasurable love . " 66 40 CHURCHES AT THE CROSS - ROADS ( 5 ) THE CROSS - ROADS 39.
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... common with their spirit , their teaching or their outlook . To the Baptists , the rights of the particular congregation are secon- dary to the purity of the Church . To them freedom is of value as the atmosphere and condition in which ...
... common with their spirit , their teaching or their outlook . To the Baptists , the rights of the particular congregation are secon- dary to the purity of the Church . To them freedom is of value as the atmosphere and condition in which ...
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A. H. CLOUGH apostolic Baptist Bishop Body of Christ called Catholic century chapel CHAPTER Christian virtues Church of England Church unity committees common communion Conference Congregational Congregationalism Congregationalist conscience conviction corporate union creed CROSS-ROADS Crown 8vo denomination divine division episcopacy Episcopal Evangelical Free Churches fact faith Father Federal Council fellowship forces Free Church minister freedom Gospel hand heart historic Episcopate Hugh Price Hughes human idea ideals institutions Jesus Christ land leaders living Lord ment method mind ministry moral movement never Nonconformity organization Oxford Movement Pagan PATRICK GEDDES preaching Presbyterian present Primitive Methodist principle proposals Puritan question Reformation regard religion religious reunion ROBERT BROWNING sacraments sacrifice sectarian separation social society soul things thought tion to-day town truth united Church United Methodist village visible unity Wesleyan witness women worship