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The Church
Association Tracts were published from 1860 to 1918.
Tracts
available for download:
No 2: The Christian Priesthood
No 3: Prayers for the Dead
No 4: J C Ryle : The Teaching
of the Ritualists
No 6: Gospel Freedom, and Priestly Tyranny
No 7: E. Garbett : The Dogmatic Teaching of Bible Truths
No 15: Episcopal Condemnations of Ritualism
No 17: Revd J. Richardson : The Relation of Soundness in the Faith to Spirituality in the Life
No 19: Revd T. Greaves : The Best Means for the advancement of Spiritual and Evangelical Religion in the Church of England.
No 25: W. F. Taylor : The Real Presence
No 27: Voices of the Church of England on Auricular Confession
No 28: Joseph Bardsley : Confession and Forgiveness of Sins
No 30: J. C. Ryle : The Eastward Position
No 33: J. C. Ryle : Distinctive Vestments
No 42: C. J. Goodheart : The Errors of Ritualism have their source in the Unregenerate Human Heart.
No 49: I P Fleming : The Church of England is Protestant -
a Historical Testimony
No 50:
Charles Dent Bell : The Nature of Christian Worship
No 55: J.C. Ryle : Reasons for Opposing Ritualism
No
56: J. C. Ryle : What do we owe to
the Reformation?
No 57: Absolution and Confession. The Mind of the Church of England as shown in the Homilies.
No 59: Church Armour - A Short Catechism for Young Churchmen, Chiefly on the 39 Articles of Religion
No
68: J. C. Ryle : The Distinctive
Principles of the
Church of England
No 70: J Bardsley : Evangelical Churchmen, True Churchmen
No 76: Canon Clayton : Evangelical Protestantism:
The Only Sure Means of Resisting the Advances of Superstition and Infidelity
No 91: J. T. Tomlinson : Altar Lights: Their History and Meaning
No
115: Declaration of
the Church Association
No 116: The Church of England Doctrine on the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper.
No 119: What did our Reformers Teach? (about the Lord's Supper)
No 126: Prayers for the Dead. Extract from Homily XIX. Third Part.
No 130: Church Association Prayer for those interested in the Society's work
No 133: Collect to be Used - In the Present Crisis
No 136: J. C. Ryle : The Eastward Position
No 137: J. C. Ryle : 12 Reasons Against The Distinctive Vestments.
No 140: J. C. Ryle : The Priesthood of Christ
No 147: J. C. Ryle : What do the Times Require?
No 159: A.W. Christopher : The work of the Church Association
No 163: J. B. Waddington : The Great Controversy: Which is the Channel of Salvation? Faith? or The Sacraments?
No 167: John Mylius : What did the Reformation do for me?
No 170: C. H. H. Wright : Church Teaching [The Homilies] on the Lord's Supper
No 174: B. W. Stannus : The Inquiring Parishioner; or, Justification by Faith.
No 191: J. C. Ryle : Church Reform - The Position of the Laity
No 193: J. C. Ryle : Regeneration & Baptism
No 205: Thomas Smith : Spiritual Equipment for Spiritual Work
No 214: C. H. H. Wright : Prayers for the Dead
No 216: The Pope's Letter to the English People. A Declaration of the Council of the Church Association
No 224: Candles, Crosses, Altars, Pictures: What do the Homilies say?
No 234: Ven Archdeacon Taylor : The Bible and the Church
No 273: Revd T. H. Sparshott : What is Protestantism
No 346: F. C. T Jansen : The Devotional Aspect of Confession
No 401: James Maden Holt: The Word of God: Its Divine Inspiration, Infallibility, and All-sufficiency for Salvation
No 412: James Maden Holt: “Them which are asleep” (1 Thess iv. 13)
No
420: Norman Baptie : Evangelical Churchmanship
No 422: The Invocation of Saints
No 429: The Anglican Position Towards Rome and the Papacy
No 430: The Mystery of Godliness
Full
list of the Tracts
Vol
1 : Vol 2 : Vol 3
: Vol 4 : Vol 5
: Vol 6 : Vol 7
: Vol 8 :
VOLUME
1
VOLUME 2
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What practical course of action should now be
taken to give effect to the various Judgments? |
Rev Canon J C Ryle |
| 62 |
Episcopal Responsibility. The advisability of the issue
of Visitation Articles. |
I P Fleming |
| 63 |
The Confessional, the best means of arousing and sustaining
public opinion on the subject. |
Ven Archd Taylor |
| 64 |
Theological instruction of candidates for the Ministry. |
Rev Canon R P Blakeney |
| 65 |
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| 66 |
The Gown in the Pulpit. |
Rev William Fleming |
| 67 |
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| 68 |
The Distinctive
Principles of the Church of England. |
Rev J C Ryle |
| 69 |
The Administration of the Law – The Present Aspect
of, relative to Ecclesiastical Offences. |
James Inskip |
| 70 |
Evangelical Churchmen True Churchmen. |
Rev Dr Joseph Bardsley |
| 71 |
Church Architecture: its Proper Relation to Simple Christian
Worship. |
A R Pite |
| 72 |
The Ritualistic Conspiracy – The True History of. |
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| 73 |
Dean Burgon’s Letter to Canon Gregory. |
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| 74 |
The Rights of the Laity – Existing Tendencies to encroach
on. |
I P Fleming |
| 75 |
Secret Societies. |
Rev Hely Hutchinson |
| 76 |
Evangelical Protestantism. The only sure means of resisting
superstition and infidelity. |
Rev Canon Clayton |
| 77 |
The Rights of the Laity imperilled by the spread of Sacredotalism
and the Inaction of the Bishops. |
Thomas Smelt |
| 78 |
Shall we go back to the Prayer Book of 1549? |
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| 79 |
Should the Church Association be dissolved or strengthened
by those who value the English Reformation? |
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| 80 |
Speech of J M Holt, at Willis’s Rooms, 8th May 1883. |
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The Reactionary and Retrograde Tendency of Ritualism Evidenced
by the Proposed Recurrence to the First Prayer Book of Edward
VI. |
Rev Septimus Hobbs |
| 83 |
The Secrets of Ritualism. |
Rev C H Wainwright. |
| 84 |
The Constitutional Settlement of Church and State. |
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Ritualism Grows; What Next, and Next? |
Rev J W Johnson |
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1686 and 1886. |
Rt Hon Lord Robert Montagu |
| 87 |
“Hearing Mass” versus “The Lord’s
Supper or Holy Communion.” |
J T Tomlinson |
| 88 |
The North Side of the Table. An Historical Enquiry as to
the Origin and Meaning of the Fourth Rubric in the Communion
Service. |
J T Tomlinson |
| 89 |
Additional Evidence respecting the Ornaments Rubric of 1662. |
J T Tomlinson |
| 90 |
The Advertisements of Queen Elizabeth. |
J T Tomlinson |
| 91 |
Alter Lights: Their History and Meaning. |
J T Tomlinson |
| 92 |
The Mixed Chalice. |
J T Tomlinson |
| 93 |
Additional Evidence respecting the Ornaments Rubric of 1662. |
J T Tomlinson |
| 94 |
The Doctrine of a “Spiritual” Presence as taught
by the Ritualists. |
J T Tomlinson |
| 95 |
Teaching of the Catechism as to the Lord’s Supper. |
J T Tomlinson |
| 96 |
The Bishops’ Veto. |
J T Tomlinson |
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The Misprinted Catechism, or the definition of “this
word Sacrament” as now substituted by “privileged”
Printers for that of the Church of England. |
J T Tomlinson |
| 99 |
Non-communicating Attendance at Holy Communion. The Opinion
of Professors of Divinity at Oxford and Cambridge. |
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| 100 |
“The Priest and the Privy Council.” Contains
a reply to all the more usual misrepresentations of the Privy
Council Judgments which are put forth from time to time by
Ritualists. |
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VOLUME3
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Are Crucifixes in Churches Lawful? |
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Into their Hands. A plea for the old way of “Taking”
the Bread at the Holy Communion. |
J T Tomlinson |
| 103 |
Ecclesiastical Prosecutions originated and advocated by
the English Church Union. |
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| 104 |
Jurisdiction of English Metropolitans. Judgment of Archbishop
of Canterbury in the Lincoln Case. |
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St Paul’s Reredos Case. Judgement on Bishops’
Veto in Queen’s Bench. |
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| 106 |
A Defence of the Church Association. A reply to two Attacks
by Sydney Gedge (late M P Solicitor to the School Board),
in the Churchman of May and Sept, 1889. |
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| 107 |
Mr Jas Parker’s Attack upon the Judicial Committee
of the Privy Council. |
J T Tomlinson |
| 108 |
Sheppard v Bennett. Privy Council Judgment. |
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The Dean of Peterborough’s Plan. Extracts from a Paper
by Mr Chancellor Dibdin. |
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Folkstone Ritual Judgment. |
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| 111 |
The Threatened Revival of Canon Law in the Church of England. |
J T Tomlinson |
| 112 |
Reservation of the Host. An examination of the Reply of
the C.B.S. to the Resolutions of the Upper Houses of Convocation
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J T Tomlinson |
| 113 |
The Sarum Mass Compared with the Communion Office of the
First Prayer Book of Edward VI. |
J T Tomlinson |
| 114 |
Prosecutions for Ritual Observances. A Reply to the Dean
of Canterbury. |
Rev Bishop Alford |
| 115 |
Declaration of
the Church Association. |
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The Church of England Doctrine on the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. |
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Apostolic Succession. |
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Lord Sandon on Sacredotalism |
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What did our Reformers Teach? (about the Lord's Supper) |
Revd C. Bullock |
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What Ritualism is! No. 1 |
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What Ritualism is! No. 2 |
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The Plan of the Campaign. |
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Prayers for the Dead. Extract from Homily XIX. Third Part. |
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Confession. The Bishop of Peterborough on. |
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Confession. Utterances of the Episcopal Bench on. |
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Gown v Surplice. |
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Form of Prayer, for those interested in the Society’s
work. |
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Lord Harrowby (the late) on Auricular Confession. |
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Collect to be used in the Present Crisis. |
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Vestments – Condemnation of. |
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The Eastward Position. No. 2. |
Rev Canon J C Ryle |
| 137 |
Twelve Reasons Against
The Distinctive Vestments |
Rev Canon J C Ryle |
| 138 |
Church Hymnals – The care in special need of Selection. |
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A High Church Clergyman on the Ritualists. |
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The Priesthood of Christ. |
Rev Canon J C Ryle |
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Bishop Wilberforce on Confession. |
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Justice not Persecution. |
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The Dean of Chichester on Ritualism. |
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The Church Rights of Parishioners. |
Rt Hon Lord Cockburn |
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What do the Times require? |
Rev Canon J C Ryle |
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The Ornaments Rubric. |
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The Illegality of Crosses. Judgement in Masters v Durst. |
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Holy Scripture versus the Eastward Position. |
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Dean Oakley’s Correspondence with Prebendary Macdonald. |
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Crucifixes abolished under Queen Elizabeth. |
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King Edward VI and his Alter Lights. |
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Luther’s Ritualism. |
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Cross Bearers. Miss Holt. |
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The Candour of Lord Halifax. |
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The Eastward Position. |
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The Work of the Church Association. |
Rev Canon A Christopher |
| 160 |
The Three Religions. Which is yours? |
J B Waddington |
| 161 |
Questions for the Laity. |
Rev J B Waddington |
| 162 |
The Teaching of Ritualism; and the Teaching of the Church
of England. |
Rev J B Waddington. |
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The Great Controversy: Which is the Channel of Salvation?
Faith? Or The Sacraments? |
Rev J B Waddington |
VOLUME 4
| 164 |
The Placing of the Lord’s Table. |
J T Tomlinson |
| 165 |
Additional Evidence respecting the Ornaments Rubric of 1662. |
J T Tomlinson |
| 166 |
An Appeal to the Laity to Oppose Ritualism. |
Rev W C Magee |
| 167 |
What did the Reformation do for me? |
Rev John Mylius, Rector of Elmdon, Warwicks |
| 168 |
The Church and the Bible. |
Rev John Mylius |
| 169 |
The Lord’s Supper, or the Mass? |
Rev W Lancelot Holland |
| 170 |
Church Teaching on the Lord’s Supper. |
Rev Charles Wright |
| 171 |
The New (?) Purgatory. |
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The Bishops and the Ritualists. |
W Clayton Clayton |
| 173 |
The Position of Ecclesiastical affairs. |
Rt Honble Lord Ebury |
| 174 |
The Inquiring Parishioner; or, Justification by Faith. |
Rev B W Stannus |
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Evening Communions. |
Rev C H Marriott |
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The Wonderful Iron Room. |
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The Coronation of Queen Victoria. |
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Bishop Ellicott on the Church Association. |
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| 180 |
“The Liturgy and the Eastward Position.” Illustrated
by fifteen of the oldest known representations of the Lord’s
Supper. |
J T Tomlinson |
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Canon Law. Reply of the Council of the Church Association
to the “Rejoinder” of the ECU. |
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Comments on the Lincoln Judgment. |
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Opinions of the Press on the Lincoln Judgment. |
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Church Reform. |
J T Tomlinson |
| 189 |
Revival of Catholic Discipline. |
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| 190 |
Temple Ritual and Christian Worship. |
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Church Reform - The Position of the Laity. |
J C Ryle |
| 192 |
The Chancels shall remain, etc. |
J T Tomlinson |
| 193 |
Regeneration and Baptism. |
J C Ryle |
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“In the matter of moving the Lord’s Table.”
Case and opinion of Counsel. |
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“Religious Education and the Kilburn Sisterhood.” |
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Bishop Geste and Dean Farrar on the 28th Aricle. |
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What is “Sacerdotalism”? |
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VOLUME 5
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A Review of “The Catholic Religion. A Manual of Instruction
for Churchmen. |
Rev Vernon Staley |
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“New Light” on the “Eastward Position.” |
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Martyrdom for Religion under Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth. |
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Spiritual Equipment for Spiritual Work. |
Rev T Smith |
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Does Ritualism lead to Rome? |
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Parsonolatry; or, Why rise when Clergy and Choir enter the
Church? |
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The Vain Vauntings of Dr Vaughan. |
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The ECU: Its Popish Character, etc. |
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Purgatory Pickpurse. |
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Viscount Halifax on the Papacy. |
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Incense. |
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Prayers for the Dead. |
Rev Dr Wright |
| 215 |
A Vital National Question. |
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The Pope’s Letter. A Declaration of the Church Association. |
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The Society for the Propogation of the Gospel and its conection
with the C.B.S and the E.C.U. |
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The Invention of the Cross, old Facts with new Faces. |
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Fashionable Torture Instruments of the Ritualists; or, the
Gospel Expiation. |
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Why we are called Protestants. |
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Prayers for the Dead. |
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Questions and Answers for English Church People. |
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Modern Ritualism, Ancient Judaism. |
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Candles, Crosses, Altars, Pictures: What do the Homilies
say? |
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The Holy Communion the Highest Act of Christian Worship. |
Rev B W Stannus |
| 226 |
The Bishop of London's Fund |
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Plain Words about the Lord’s Supper. |
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Church Reform. The Outlook for the Established Church of
England. |
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The Eucharist a Lay Sacrament. |
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Prayers for the Dead. |
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The Cowley Fathers, alias The Society of St John the Evangelist,
Cowley. |
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The use of the term “Priest” in the Prayer Book. |
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Old St Paul’s Cathedral and the Bible. |
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The Bible and the Church. |
Ven Archdeacon Taylor |
| 235 |
The Archbishops’ Reply to the Pope’s Bull. What
is to be done? |
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Some Criticisms by the Council of the Church Association
on the “Answer” to Pope Leo made by Archbishops
Maclagan and Temple. |
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A Word in season about Lent. |
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Convocation on Confession. |
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The Greek Church. Her Doctrines and Principles contrasted
with those of the Church of England. Is Union desirable or
possible ? A lecture by |
Rev Joseph Bardsley |
| 240 |
Union with Oriental Churches. |
Rev H E Fox |
| 241 |
The Modern Confessional. |
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Modern “Mass” in the Church of England. |
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The Reunion Question as it regards Protestant Churches. |
Rev Talbot Greaves |
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Society of the Holy Cross. With List of Members. |
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Revelations of Anglican Monkery. |
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Society of St John the Evangelist. |
The Cowley Fathers. |
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Sacrilegious Ordinations by Members of the ECU. |
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“CSJ” Companions of St John. |
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Secret Societies in the Church of England. |
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Manifesto and Appeal of the Church Association to the People
of England. |
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VOLUME 6
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Mass or Communion? Samples of Law-breaking under
the oversight of |
Dr Creighton, Bishop of London |
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The Right Hon. Sir W V Harcourt, MP, on the Action of the
Bishops. |
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The Confessional in the Church of England. |
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Latimer’s Candle. |
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Schools of Thought. Martin Tupper. |
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Latimer’s Light. |
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The Primary Charge of the Archbishop of Canterbury and the
Recent Pastoral of the Archbishop of York on “Disputes
in the Church” examined. |
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The “Six Points” of the Ritualists; What do
they mean? |
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Illegal Ritual in the Church of England. Being a list of
unlawful practices, with extracts from the Judgments relating
to them; and an Index. |
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Reply by the Council of the CA to the Manifesto of the ECU. |
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The Universities’ Mission to Central Africa. |
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Ritualism Rampant in the Diocese of St Albans |
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The Ecclesiastical Procedure Bill proposed by the two Archbishops
in Convocation. |
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The Bishops’ Scheme for erecting themselves as Judges. |
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The Danger of Manuals for the Young. |
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“The Society of the Charity of God.” |
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The Minister’s Scarf, or the “Sacrificer’s”
Stole – which? |
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The SPG and the Romanizing Movement. |
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The Irish University Difficulty Explained. |
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The True Story of the Ornaments Rubric. |
J T Tomlinson |
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“The Method of S Sulpice;” a Review of “The
Clergy and the Catechism.” |
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Canon MacColl’s Romancings about the Book of Common
Prayer. |
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What is Protestantism? |
Rev T H Sparshott. |
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The Church Reform League. |
Ven Archdeacon Taylor |
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The Lincoln Case. A judgement four times revised since its
delivery |
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Disestablishment. |
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Romanism in the Church of England. The absolute uselessness
of Appealing to the Bishops. |
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A Gross Scandal in the Diocese of York with the cognizance
of the Archbishop. |
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What is the Harm of bringing back the “Reservation
of the Host”? |
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The Convocation Prayer against Popery in the Church of England. |
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The Worship of the Host, as promulgated by Viscount Halifax,
and the Reply of the Church Association. |
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“Under the Form of Bread and Wine.” |
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Archdeacon Taylor on the Romanizing Movement. |
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Why was the First Prayer Book of Edward VI rejected? |
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The Statutory Declaration and the Coronation Oath. |
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Fasting Communion. |
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“Cardinal” Vaughan and the Royal Declaration
against Popery. |
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Rome’s Clerical Recruits from the ranks of the English
Church Union |
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The Protestant Succession to the Throne. An attack upon
the Last Legal Security. |
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The Value of Roman Catholic Pledges. |
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Plain Words on the Protestant Declaration made by the King
of England. |
Rev J P Watts. |
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“Superstitious” and “Idolatrous.” |
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A Gross Scandal in the Diocese of St Albans. |
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The King’s Protestant Declaration.
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J Horace Round. |
VOLUME 7
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What a Ritualistic Pervert has to say of himself
and the Ritualistic Party. |
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Roman Catholic Disabilities. |
B Whitehead |
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Shall we change the King’s Declaration? |
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“Proctor on the Prayer Book” as “Re-written”
by Mr Frere a review by J T Tomlinson. |
J T Tomlinson |
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The King’s Declaration. Why should we alter it? |
Rev Canon Meyrick |
| 307 |
The Appointment of Canon Gore to the Bishopric of Worcester. |
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A Republican Prelate on the Terms of the Royal Declaration. |
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“The Body of Christ.” By Charles Gore, A review
by J T Tomlinson. |
J T Tomlinson |
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The Rev Canon Meyrick on Confession. |
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Royal Supremacy. B Whitehead. |
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How the Bishops of Worcester and Wakefield supply Romish
Recruits for the Church of England. (The Community of the
Resurrection). |
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The Misprinted Catechism. Part II. |
J T Tomlinson |
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The Lord Chancellor’s Patronage. |
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Apostolical Succession. |
Rev Canon Hay Aitken |
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The Growth of Monkery in the Church of England. |
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Playing at Monks. A Day at Painsthorpe “Priory.” |
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“Religious Education” in Church Schools. |
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“Religious” Education in Church Schools. No.
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The Devotional Aspect of Confession. |
Rev F Jansen |
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Out of the World. |
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The Teaching of the Epistle to the Hebrews, respecting the
official Priesthood of the new Covenant. |
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Loyalty to the Bishops is too often disloyalty to the Prayer
Book |
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A Review of the History of the Prayer Book. |
Rev Preb Reynolds |
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“The First Six Centuries.” |
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Romish Teaching in Church of England Manuals and Magazines. |
Rev E Bowring |
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The Legalisation of Mass Vestments. |
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The Condition and Prospects of the Church of England. |
Rev Lord Bishop of Hereford |
| 359 |
The Law-abiding Character of the Priest-party in the Church
of England. |
J T Tomlinson |
| 360 |
New Light on Elizabethan Ritual, elicited by the Royal Commission. |
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| 361 |
The Bishops in the Witness Box. No. 1. Mass Vestments. |
Walter Walsh |
| 362 |
The Bishops in the Witness Box. No. 2. Clerical Obedience.
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Walter Walsh |
| 363 |
Episcopal Inaction and Irresolution responsible for the
growth of Romanism in the Church of England. Sharp censure
of Bishops by the Royal Commission. |
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| 364 |
Romanizing Curates. Significant admissions by the Bishop
of Rochester (now Southwark). |
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| 365 |
Institution of Lawless Clergyman. Condemned by the Royal
Commission. What Bishops might do to stop the scandal. |
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| 366 |
Rome’s Attack on the Church of England. Weighty Words
by the Bishop of Hereford before the Commission. Church Association
warnings confirmed. |
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| 367 |
Gross Idolatry in the Diocese of London. Worship of the
Host, Vespers of the Blessed Sacrament. |
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| 368 |
Rome in Church Pulpits. Part I. Festivals of “Corpus
Christi,” “Nativity of Our Lady,” “The
Purification of the Virgin Mary.” |
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| 369 |
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| 370 |
Grave Indictment of the Bishops of London and Stepney. Institution
of a notorious Romanizer. |
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| 371 |
Outrageous Service in the Church of England. Black Mass
in an East End Cemetery. |
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| 372 |
Empty Ritualistic Churches. |
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| 373 |
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| 374 |
Children’s Eucharists. Condemned by the Archbishop
of Canterbury. |
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| 375 |
What the Royal Commission Report shows. |
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| 376 |
The Bishops in the Witness Box. The Clergy whom the Bishops
praise. |
Walter Walsh |
| 377 |
Ritualism: The Destroyer of Parochial Harmony. How Ritualism
has driven Church people from their parish churches. |
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| 378 |
The New Court of Appeal recommended by the Royal Commission
of 1906. |
Rev Dr Porter |
| 379 |
Rome’s Clerical Recruits from the ranks of the English
Church Union. No. 11. |
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| 380 |
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| 381 |
Were Mass Vestments ever worn under the Reformation Settlement
as embodied in the Act of Uniformity of 1559. |
J T Tomlinson |
| 382 |
“Expert” Fables offered as “Evidence”
to the Royal Commission. |
J T Tomlinson |
| 383 |
The Eastward Position. Does the fact of its not being Illegal
justify its Adoption? |
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| 384 |
A Review of the Rev W Frere’s “Principles of
Religious Ceremonial." |
J T Tomlinson |
| 385 |
A Review of MacColl’s “Royal Commission and
the Ornaments Rubric.” |
J T Tomlinson |
| 386 |
Monasticism. The Archbishop of Canterbury and “The
Community of the Resurrection.” An open letter from
Capt A W Cobham. |
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| 387 |
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| 388 |
Legal Decisions as to Alter Lights. |
J T Tomlinson |
| 389 |
Does the Additional Curates Society favour the Romanizing
Movement? |
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| 390 |
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| 391 |
Queen Elizabeth and the Royal Visitations of 1549-1559 by
which the Reformation Settlement was Enforced. |
J T Tomlinson |
| 392 |
The Mass Vestments. |
W Prescott Upton |
| 393 |
The Mass Vestments and the Ornaments Rubric. |
B Whitehead |
| 394 |
York Convocation’s Report on Vestments. |
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| 395 |
Material Facts omitted from the Five Bishops’ Report
on Vestments. A letter to the Bishop of Salisbury. |
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| 396 |
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| 397 |
The Mass Vestments. |
The Very Rev W Lefroy |
| 398 |
The Canons of 1640 |
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| 399 |
Pope Pacificus. Junius Junior. |
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| 400 |
The Duty of Protestant Churchmen in View of Present Dangers. |
Rev Canon R Bruce |
| 401 |
The Word of God: Its Divine Inspiration, Infallibility,
and All-Sufficiency for Salvation. |
J M Holt |
| 402 |
The Ornaments Rubric: Its History, Difficulty and Interpretation. |
Rev E A Tindall |
| 403 |
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| 404 |
The Accession Declaration. |
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| 405 |
Alter the King’s Declaration? No. |
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| 406 |
The Protestant Succession, to be or not to be? |
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| 407 |
Rome’s Curses against Protestants. |
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| 408 |
Rome and Toleration. |
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| 409 |
The Church of Rome and Civil Power. |
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| 410 |
The Scandalous Diocese of Chichester. |
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| 411 |
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| 412 |
“Them which are asleep” (1 Thess iv. 13). |
J M Holt |
| 413 |
History of the “Interpretations of the Injunctions.”
A Review of Alcuin Club Tract No. VIII. |
J T Tomlinson |
| 414 |
The Trial at Rome of Queen Elizabeth for Heresy, AD 1570. |
J T Tomlinson |
| 415 |
The Prayer Book in Danger. Threatened revision “Experts.” |
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| 416 |
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| 417 |
An Examination of the “Report of the Archbishops’
Committee on Church Finance.” |
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| 418 |
Wholesale Secession to Rome of Lord Halifax’s Protégés,
the Caldey Monks. |
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| 419 |
The Mirfield Monks, or the “Community of the Ressurection.” |
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| 420 |
The
Chief Essentials of True Evangelical Churchmanship. |
Rev Norman Baptie |
| 421 |
An Examination of the Plea for “Invocation of Saints.”
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J Barron |
| 422 |
The Invocation of Saints. |
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| 423 |
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| 424 |
The Attitude of the Church of England towards the Ministry
of Non-episcopal Churches. |
J T Tomlinson |
| 425 |
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| 426 |
The Proposal to break up the Order of Holy Communion. |
Albert Mitchell |
| 427 |
Sacrament or Sacrifice, Communion or Mass? |
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| 428 |
The Secret Conferences for Reunion with Rome. C A Manifesto |
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| 429 |
The Anglican Position towards Rome and the Papacy. |
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| 430 |
The Mystery of Godliness. |
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