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Factors inhibiting Inculturation of the Holy Communion Symbols in the Anglican Church in Kenya: A Case Study of the Diocese of Thika
Published 2016-03-01“…The bread and wine are the central symbols used in the sacrament of the Holy Communion in the Anglican tradition. In some provinces in the Anglican Communion, these symbols are been substituted but the Anglican Church in Kenya has remained adamant. …”
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Puritan Lecturers and Anglican Clergymen during the Early Years of the English Civil Wars
Published 2021-01-01“…By examining a range of sources, this article seeks to demonstrate that the Puritan MPs and peers, in cooperation with their supporters from across the country, tactically employed the institutional device of weekly preaching, or lectureships, to neutralize the influence of Anglican clergymen perceived as royalists dissatisfied with the parliamentarian cause, and to bolster Puritan and pro-parliamentarian preaching during the critical years of 1642–1643. …”
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¿Morirán mis hijos o las frutas del monte se secarán si no canto y uso mi amuleto cada noche? Mujeres tobas (qom) y Misioneros Anglicanos en el Chaco Centro occidental (Argentina)...
Published 2011-06-01“…<br>In this article I approach how were observed and represented Toba women by the Anglican missionaries from the South American Missionary Society (SAMS) during their work at Misión El toba, on the West-Center Chaco, Formosa province (Argentina). …”
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Die beroepsbrief in die Gereformeerde Kerke in Suid-Afrika – ’n kontraktuele werksaanbod?
Published 2007-07-01“…In the court’s verdict on the Church of the Province case, the court found that a priest/minister of the Anglican Church does not enter into a legal binding contract of employment with the church. …”
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Missionary education, knowledge and north Indian society, c. 1880-1915
Published 2005“…This dissertation is a critical examination of education via what I have termed the 'educational enterprise' run by Anglican Christian missions in north India c.1880-1915. …”
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The authority of church and party among London Anglo-Catholics, 1880-1914, with special reference to the Church Crisis, 1898-1904
Published 1988“…</p> <p>Radical Anglo-Catholics who came to the fore in the church crisis turned the concept that the Church of England was but two provinces of the Catholic church from a passive assumption into the basis of a radical critique of other Anglican doctrine and practice.…”
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The making of a middle class liberalism in Manchester, c.1815-32
Published 1991“…The main avenue of inquiry is provided by the public careers of a 'small but determined band' of reformers (as they were called by one of their number, Richard Potter), men who involved themselves in numerous political campaigns and who also pioneered a new kind of political journalism in the provinces. Archibald Prentice and John Edward Taylor in particular made the newspaper a vital organ in the formation and direction of liberal opinion. …”
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Peripheries of the Enlightenment
Published 2017“…<br/> Ultán Gillen, Varieties of Enlightenment: the Enlightenment and Irish political culture in the age of revolutions<br/> Gabriel Sánchez Espinosa, An <em>ilustrado</em> in his province: Jovellanos in Asturias<br/> Richard Butterwick, Between Anti-Enlightenment and enlightened Catholicism: provincial preachers in late eighteenth-century Poland-Lithuania<br/> Simon Dixon, 'Prosveshchenie’: Enlightenment in eighteenth-century Russia<br/> Fiona Clark, The <em>Gazeta de Literatura de México</em> and the edge of reason: when is a periphery not a periphery?…”
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