The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 7. köideH.G. Allen, 1888 |
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... church . From the appointment of the seven Hellenic deacons ( Acts vi . ) we learn that their duty under the apostles was simply to distribute alms from the public fund . In the early church , however , they soon came to discharge ...
... church . From the appointment of the seven Hellenic deacons ( Acts vi . ) we learn that their duty under the apostles was simply to distribute alms from the public fund . In the early church , however , they soon came to discharge ...
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... church and state ; and he proclaimed himself in favour of the American system- " a free church in a free state . " Before his death his party lost its hold over the nation ; and in 1875 Tisza , a man of more advanced opinions , was ...
... church and state ; and he proclaimed himself in favour of the American system- " a free church in a free state . " Before his death his party lost its hold over the nation ; and in 1875 Tisza , a man of more advanced opinions , was ...
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... church ; and to celebrate divine service on occasion of the greater festivals of the church in the absence , or inability , of the bishop . With the exception of the last clause the same statement may be made as to the duties and ...
... church ; and to celebrate divine service on occasion of the greater festivals of the church in the absence , or inability , of the bishop . With the exception of the last clause the same statement may be made as to the duties and ...
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... Church , where this court was ever wont to be held . " The parish of Bow and twelve others are within the peculiar jurisdiction of the archbishop in spiritual causes , and exempted out of the bishop of London's jurisdiction . 4. Rural ...
... Church , where this court was ever wont to be held . " The parish of Bow and twelve others are within the peculiar jurisdiction of the archbishop in spiritual causes , and exempted out of the bishop of London's jurisdiction . 4. Rural ...
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... churches and in the Greek Church , is known as the Philonic division ( Philo de Decalogo , § 12 ) . It is sometimes called by the name of Origen , who adopts it in his Homilies on Exodus . On this scheme the preface , Exod . xx . 2 ...
... churches and in the Greek Church , is known as the Philonic division ( Philo de Decalogo , § 12 ) . It is sometimes called by the name of Origen , who adopts it in his Homilies on Exodus . On this scheme the preface , Exod . xx . 2 ...
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