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... DUTIES . REV . CANON BARNETT , M.A. " Jerusalem is built as a city which is at unity with itself . " - Ps . cxxii . 3 . 114 WHAT THE CHURCH MIGHT DO FOR LONDON . REV . STEWART D. HEADLAM , B.A. 127 CHRISTIAN CHARITY . REV . PREBENDARY ...
... DUTIES . REV . CANON BARNETT , M.A. " Jerusalem is built as a city which is at unity with itself . " - Ps . cxxii . 3 . 114 WHAT THE CHURCH MIGHT DO FOR LONDON . REV . STEWART D. HEADLAM , B.A. 127 CHRISTIAN CHARITY . REV . PREBENDARY ...
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... duties . They are ephemeral . They are " a phase of modern pressure , ' if you please . " " They have the same power and the same right to deprive and reconstitute the Church as they would have to claim the accumulated capital of ...
... duties . They are ephemeral . They are " a phase of modern pressure , ' if you please . " " They have the same power and the same right to deprive and reconstitute the Church as they would have to claim the accumulated capital of ...
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... duties of any sort . Each individual is self - contained , supports and perpetuates itself without any co - operation from beings of its kind . Its life does not even depend upon the differentia- tion of function , for each part acts ...
... duties of any sort . Each individual is self - contained , supports and perpetuates itself without any co - operation from beings of its kind . Its life does not even depend upon the differentia- tion of function , for each part acts ...
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... duty , the origin of social ethics . There would henceforward be a counter - strain acting upon the original egotism - love to wife , love to family , enlarging successively by duties owed to the tribe and the nation into patriotism ...
... duty , the origin of social ethics . There would henceforward be a counter - strain acting upon the original egotism - love to wife , love to family , enlarging successively by duties owed to the tribe and the nation into patriotism ...
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... duty or duties as the Church owes to political life , which the Church is peculiarly called and qualified to render , and which no proxy or substitute for the Church can properly do in her stead . " I am debtor , " said the Apostle of ...
... duty or duties as the Church owes to political life , which the Church is peculiarly called and qualified to render , and which no proxy or substitute for the Church can properly do in her stead . " I am debtor , " said the Apostle of ...
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