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Doctrine In The Church Of England by The Report Of The Commission On Christian Doctrine - 1957: Appointed By The Archbishops Of Canterbury And York In 1922

by The Report Of The Commission On Christian Doctrine

Doctrine In The Church Of England by The Report Of The Commission On Christian Doctrine - 1957

Doctrine In The Church Of England: Appointed By The Archbishops Of Canterbury And York In 1922

by The Report Of The Commission On Christian Doctrine

  • Used
  • Hardcover
This book is in fairly good condition. There is some wear on the front, back, edges, and spine of the cover boards. There is almost no bumping and fraying on the cover boards. The previous owner has signed the inside front cover board. The pages are yellowing, and tanning, also several pages contain underlining.

"The faith and doctrine of Christianity are handed down to us in the context of a living fellowship. In its widest sense this fellowship is that of the Church Universal; to us as Anglicans the tradition is handed down through the Anglican Communion as a part of Western Christendom. This involves for us two consequences. The first is that in interpreting our own tradition we must give attention to the background of the universal tradition of Christendom. The second is that in discussion of doctrine today we are bound to consider its historical sources and the authority which these should carry...." - Chapter One from Doctrine In The Church Of England

  • Bookseller Revue & Revalued Books US (US)
  • Format/Binding The binding is tight and solid.
  • Book Condition Used - Good-
  • Jacket Condition None
  • Edition Second
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Publisher The Macmillan Company
  • Place of Publication New York, New York
  • Date Published 1957
  • Keywords Church of England, Spirit, Scope, Scheme, Report, Ministry, Sacraments, Eschatology
  • Size Medium Octavo