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To Be a Pilgrim: The Anglican Ethos in History

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This book delves into the historical development of the Anglican ethos, examining its roots and evolution over time. It highlights key events, figures, and theological shifts that have shaped the Anglican tradition, offering insights into its unique characteristics and contributions to Christianity. Through a detailed analysis, readers will gain a deeper understanding of how historical contexts have influenced Anglican beliefs and practices.

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To Be a Pilgrim: The Anglican Ethos in History, Frederick Quinn

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