Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen6Concordia College, 1963 |
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... ecumenical movement . So here the lines are drawn for all the world to see : An ecumenical movement vitally interested in the reunion of the churches , and an ecumenical council which , it is thought , might do something to contribute ...
... ecumenical movement . So here the lines are drawn for all the world to see : An ecumenical movement vitally interested in the reunion of the churches , and an ecumenical council which , it is thought , might do something to contribute ...
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... ecumenical movement . Today more than 200 Protestant and Orthodox Church groups are affiliated with the World Council of Churches . The basic fact of life for the ecumenical movement is the essential unity which all Christian people ...
... ecumenical movement . Today more than 200 Protestant and Orthodox Church groups are affiliated with the World Council of Churches . The basic fact of life for the ecumenical movement is the essential unity which all Christian people ...
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... ecumenical thrust of the 20th century . But now we must go on to make a highly significant point , viz . , that the participation of the churches in the ecumenical movement is strictly voluntary and non - coercive . The only force which ...
... ecumenical thrust of the 20th century . But now we must go on to make a highly significant point , viz . , that the participation of the churches in the ecumenical movement is strictly voluntary and non - coercive . The only force which ...
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