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The Catholicity of protestantism : being a report presented to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury by a group of Free Churchmen / eEdited by R. Newton Flew and Rupert E. Davies ; with a foreword by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
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English
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London : Lutterworth Press, 1951.
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159 pages ; 20 cm
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Protestantism
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Church
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Catholicity
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Flew, R. Newton (Robert Newton), 1886-1962
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Fisher of Lambeth, Geoffrey Francis Fisher, Baron, 1887-1972
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Davies, Rupert E. (Rupert Eric), 1909-1994
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Bibliographical footnotes.
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364514
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C - O
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The catholicity of protestantism; being a report presented to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury by a group of Free Churchmen. Edited by R. Newton Flew and Rupert E. Davies. With a foreword by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
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The catholicity of protestantism ; being a report presented to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury by a group of Free Churchmen / Edited by R. Newton Flew and Rupert E. Davies. With a foreword by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
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