- Bib ID:
- 1696983
- Format:
- Book
- Description:
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- Cambridge [Eng.] W. Heffer & sons, ltd. [1938]
- x, 174 p. 21 1/2 cm.
- Full contents:
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- Introduction, by Henry Lunn.
- The Roman Catholic church and some types of modern government, by the Earl of Iddesleigh.
- The ethics of toleration, by the Bishop of Southwark.
- A united Christian front, by the Bishop of Lamus.
- Christian unity and church union, by G.F. Barbour.
- The psychology of revolutions, by W.R. Inge.
- A united Christian front, by Viscount Dunedin.
- A united Christian front, by the Dean of Durham.
- The duty of the church in international affairs, by D.S. Cairns.
- A united Christian front, by Mrs. Marcus Dimsdale.
- An experiment and its results, by Lord Dickinson.
- Christ and the non-Christian state, by E.J. Palmer.
- The kingdom of man and the churches, by D.P. Hughes.
- A united Christian front, by Lord Polwarth.
- A united Christian front, by J.E. Rattenbury.
- The German church struggle, by the Dean of Chichester.
- The duty of the church in relation to international questions, by H.S. Alivizatos.
- Notes:
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- Preface signed: Henry S. Lunn.
- --Some problems of to-day and some solutions of those problems, by J.R. O'Connell.--A united Christian front, by M.C. D'Arcy.--Epilogue.
- Subject:
- Christian union
- Other authors/contributors:
- Lunn, Henry Simpson, Sir, 1859-1939
- Copyright:
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