Liberating the Lay Forces of ChristianityMacmillan, 1932 - 175 էջ |
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... once sug- gests itself . St. Benedict himself was probably a layman ; at any rate it is certain he was not a priest . Ultimately the Benedictines were divided between monks who were cleric and those who were not . The lay brothers were ...
... once sug- gests itself . St. Benedict himself was probably a layman ; at any rate it is certain he was not a priest . Ultimately the Benedictines were divided between monks who were cleric and those who were not . The lay brothers were ...
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... once and it may be unconsciously some men lose in the presence of the clergy their natural and spontaneous freedom . This need not be the case but unhappily often is . Fortunately in one's regular parish this handicap can be increas ...
... once and it may be unconsciously some men lose in the presence of the clergy their natural and spontaneous freedom . This need not be the case but unhappily often is . Fortunately in one's regular parish this handicap can be increas ...
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John Raleigh Mott. sent out His workers two by two . I once heard a remarkable sermon by Dr. Robert Ellis Thomp- son , formerly Professor of Political Economy at the University of Pennsylvania , on the text Luke vi : 13-16 , which reads ...
John Raleigh Mott. sent out His workers two by two . I once heard a remarkable sermon by Dr. Robert Ellis Thomp- son , formerly Professor of Political Economy at the University of Pennsylvania , on the text Luke vi : 13-16 , which reads ...
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