William rufus nicholson (3 Ergebnisse)

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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - 'Reasons Why I Became A Reformed Episcopalian' by William Rufus Nicholson offers a detailed explanation of the author's journey to the Reformed Episcopal Church. Nicholson, a prominent figure within the Episcopalian community, articulates his motivations, addressing the theological and practi…cal considerations that led to his decision. This work provides insight into the controversies and reforms within the 19th-century Episcopalian Church, examining the principles and convictions that shaped religious identity during a time of significant change. Nicholson's arguments appeal to those interested in the history of the Reformed Episcopal movement and the broader landscape of Protestant thought.

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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - 'Reasons Why I Became A Reformed Episcopalian' by William Rufus Nicholson offers a detailed explanation of the author's journey to the Reformed Episcopal Church. Nicholson, a prominent figure within the Episcopalian community, articulates his motivations, addressing the theological and practical con…siderations that led to his decision. This work provides insight into the controversies and reforms within the 19th-century Episcopalian Church, examining the principles and convictions that shaped religious identity during a time of significant change. Nicholson's arguments appeal to those interested in the history of the Reformed Episcopal movement and the broader landscape of Protestant thought.