The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Količina 10Americana corporation, 1931 |
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... Church gov- ernment in which one order of the clergy is superior to another ; as bishops to priests and deacons . Much discussion has taken place on the subject of episcopacy . Nothing conclusive can be gathered concerning it in the New ...
... Church gov- ernment in which one order of the clergy is superior to another ; as bishops to priests and deacons . Much discussion has taken place on the subject of episcopacy . Nothing conclusive can be gathered concerning it in the New ...
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... Church teaches that in the Eu- charist is contained " truly , really and sub- stantially the body and blood of Jesus ... Church's reading of those words as denoting a " true , real and sub- stantial change of the bread and wine into ...
... Church teaches that in the Eu- charist is contained " truly , really and sub- stantially the body and blood of Jesus ... Church's reading of those words as denoting a " true , real and sub- stantial change of the bread and wine into ...
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... Church , formed in Prussia in 1817 , by a union of the Lutheran and Calvinistic churches . EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE , a voluntary association of members of the different sections of the Christian Church , organized in London 19-23 Aug. 1846 ...
... Church , formed in Prussia in 1817 , by a union of the Lutheran and Calvinistic churches . EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE , a voluntary association of members of the different sections of the Christian Church , organized in London 19-23 Aug. 1846 ...
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