994 resultados para segmentary church society.


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The present version of the dispute was published by the seceding group.

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Shaw & Shoemaker : 26587.

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Bound with Hicks, Elias. A series of extemporaneous discourses. Philadelphia, 1825.

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Appendix, pp.[50]-62, contains a "Brief historical sketch of the First Church in Salem," with an illustration of the meeting-house built in 1718.

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Appendix, pp.[40]-48, contains a "Brief historical sketch of the First Church in Salem."

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Forty-first - forty-second reports of the Council of the Chetham Society, 1883/84-1884/85, and list of members appended to v. 2.

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Marriage index (males)--Marriage index (females)--Births and baptisms.--Burials.--General index.--Errata.

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Reprinted with the special permission of Allen County-Fort Wayne Historical Society.

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Originally published in London, by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge [etc.] 1875-1968.

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Edition of 1849 printed for the Ecclesiastical History Society.

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"From the Transactions of the S. Paul's Ecclesiological Society, Vol. III".

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Influenced by both conservative and left wing communitarian thinking, current debate about welfare governance in Australia reflects an inflated evaluation of the potential role of the third sector or civil society organisations in the production fo welfare. This paper gives an overview of twentieth century Australian Catholics social thinking about state, market and civil society relations in the production of welfare. It highlights the neglected, historical role of the Catholic Church in promoting a 'welfare society' over a 'welfare state' in Australia. It points to the reasons for the Church's later embrace of the welfare state and suggests that these reasons should make us deeply sceptical of the current communitarian fad.