The Story of the Christian YearAbingdon-Cokesbury Press, 1945 - 238 pages |
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Page 110
... fall of the Eastern Empire , actually assum- ing the political function and offering the only structure pos- sible for the rebuilding , so Western Christianity was pre- pared - not only theologically but ceremonially — to step into the ...
... fall of the Eastern Empire , actually assum- ing the political function and offering the only structure pos- sible for the rebuilding , so Western Christianity was pre- pared - not only theologically but ceremonially — to step into the ...
Page 179
... fall short of the wholeness of the gospel entrusted to us and will , despite our best efforts , fall into ringing the changes on a private inspiration . The question is not whether we shall have a calendar . Who is without his little ...
... fall short of the wholeness of the gospel entrusted to us and will , despite our best efforts , fall into ringing the changes on a private inspiration . The question is not whether we shall have a calendar . Who is without his little ...
Page 196
... falls in turn under the criticism of anarchism , as in every field of modern life ordered planning is the mode . This ... fall together haphazardly out of the preacher's chance inspirations . In recognition of the processional dignity of ...
... falls in turn under the criticism of anarchism , as in every field of modern life ordered planning is the mode . This ... fall together haphazardly out of the preacher's chance inspirations . In recognition of the processional dignity of ...
Contents
TIME AND MAN | 15 |
THE JEWISH CEREMONIAL YEAR | 40 |
THE CELEBRATIONS OF PAGAN ROME | 56 |
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