Worship and the Reunion of Christendom

Discussions of Christian unity sometimes assume certain attitudes which are themselves open to question. Dean Bell here frankly handles one of these presuppositions-namely, that all churches have the same conceptions of the means of grace. It is obvious on which side of the discussion his sympathies...

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Published in:The biblical world
Main Author: Bell, Bernard Iddings (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: University of Chicago Press 1917
In: The biblical world
Year: 1917, Volume: 49, Issue: 5, Pages: 290-294
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Summary:Discussions of Christian unity sometimes assume certain attitudes which are themselves open to question. Dean Bell here frankly handles one of these presuppositions-namely, that all churches have the same conceptions of the means of grace. It is obvious on which side of the discussion his sympathies lie, but for that very reason we would particularly recommend his paper. His views are those of a very influential body of men in religious life and must be given weight in all discussions of church unity.
Contains:Enthalten in: The biblical world
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1086/475763