Harris , Howel ( 1714-1773 ) , a founder of Welsh Calvinistic Methodism , 60 . Harris , John ( 1802-1856 ) ... Jay , William ( 1769-1853 ) , CM for 63 years at Argyle , Bath , 85 , 94 . Jefferson , Charles Edward ( 1860-1937 ) ...
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29 , p . 21 ) . 66. Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification 4.4.29 , p . 21 . 67. See Alan P. F. Sell , Saints : Visible , Orderly and Catholic : The Congregational Idea of the Church ( Allison Park , Pa .
... t. rowe,” and “M. Warren.”) Dictionary of Twentieth-Century British Philosophers. Bristol: Thoemmes, 2005. (entries on “W. g. de Burgh,” “W. r. Matthews,” “h. P. owen,” “F. J. Powicke,” “n. h. g. robinson,” and “J. heywood Thomas.
... 14 Williams, T. Rhondda, 15 Williams, Stephen Nantlais, 4 Winward, Stephen F., 105 Note: Under Anglicans, Baptists, Congregationalists, Methodists, Presbyterians, Unitarians and United ...
The story of twentieth century theology remains incomplete, writes author Sell, if due attention is not paid to the Christian ecumenical bodies and their theological work.
On the former, see Alan P. F. Sell, Saints Visible, Orderly and Catholic: The Congregational Idea of the Church (Allison Park, Pa.: Pickwick Press, 1986), and on the latter the literature on the Mercersburg movement, the school of ...
Essays Reformed, Dissenting, and Catholic Alan P.F. Sell. CONFESSING THE FAITH YESTERDAY AND TODAY Essays Reformed, Dissenting, and Catholic Copyright © 2013 Alan P. F. Sell. All rights reserved. Except for brief quotations in critical ...
Daniel Neal, A History of the Puritans, abridged in two volumes by Edward Parsons (London, 1811), I, p. 371, quoted in Alan P. F. Sell, Saints: Visible, Orderly and Catholic: The Congregational Idea of the Church (Geneva: World Alliance ...
... the Manchester Free Church Council, and in the Manchester and Salford Council of Churches, and when he died the Anglican Bishop of Manchester, William D. L. Greer, delivered the address at a memorial service in Manchester Cathedral.
In this connection it is interesting to note that Corey Beals has regretted that while the Quaker Rosemary Moore 'does not explicitly exclude the possibility of divine activity in and through these early Quakers, neither does she ...