Scottish Church Attitudes to Sex, Marriage and the Family, 1850-1914Donald, 1980 - 401 páginas |
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... discipline marked a break with mediaeval tradition as significant as that with celibacy and overt casuistry , and its most significant aspect was the role it gave to the laity in the administration of discipline . Since the exercise of ...
... discipline marked a break with mediaeval tradition as significant as that with celibacy and overt casuistry , and its most significant aspect was the role it gave to the laity in the administration of discipline . Since the exercise of ...
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... discipline only for the sin of impurity ' . 10 ( The committee pointed out here that the church's law did not restrict discipline to such cases . ) There was also some pressure for giving up the keeping of records of discipline . As one ...
... discipline only for the sin of impurity ' . 10 ( The committee pointed out here that the church's law did not restrict discipline to such cases . ) There was also some pressure for giving up the keeping of records of discipline . As one ...
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... discipline'.22 And , he commented , " if discipline is , as the reformers held , one of the three true marks of a church , is its loss not to be regarded as a symptom of disintegration ? '23 Clark's comments are very much to the point ...
... discipline'.22 And , he commented , " if discipline is , as the reformers held , one of the three true marks of a church , is its loss not to be regarded as a symptom of disintegration ? '23 Clark's comments are very much to the point ...
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Preface | 1 |
The Church and Scottish Society in the Nineteenth | 15 |
Housing and Morality | 28 |
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